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After years of working solely with government and intelligence agencies, Digital Reasoning Systems Inc. is preparing to break into the commercial market with its electronic discovery software. Read Full Story
GeoLocator™ 2.0 promises commercial customers the same powerful geotagging tools that were built and are currently used by various US intelligence agencies. Read Full Story
Digital Reasoning Systems Inc. has received a patent for its learning software that discovers the meanings of words from data. The patent, entitled "Knowledge Discovery Agent System and Method," was issued July 24. Read Full Story
The PATTON Alliance stands for “Preparing Analytical Tools and Technologies for an Operational Network.” It was formed last year to help move promising technologies from research and development to field deployment. The mission of the PATTON Alliance is to create a channel to the intelligence community for the technologies funded by federal research funds. The PATTON Alliance will advise intelligence agencies on the operational potential of technologies. Read Full Story
Digital Reasoning announced Tuesday that it has formed a strategic alliance with Battelle Science and Technology International, a division of Battelle. The latter company is a nonprofit trust that is the world's largest independent research and development organization, with some $3.7 billion in annual research and development spending. Read Full Story
Harry Schultz joins Brentwood-based Digital Reasoning from the federal systems development division of IEM Inc. While with IEM, Schultz created custom automated task management systems for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and a grants management system for the U.S. Army's Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program. Read Full Story
Digital Reasoning(r) Systems builds advanced language processing software that sifts through large amounts of data to find information. The software is supposed to be more advanced than applications that search content looking for specific word matches. Digital Reasoning touts it as ideal for everything from counter-terrorism to business intelligence. Read Full Story
Digital Reasoning Systems' (DRS) space, while not festooned with security cameras or armed guards, is nevertheless a key fixture in the United States plan to fight terrorism in the age of overwhelming information. The company's information-sifting software called DRS Interceptor Suite captured a 5-year $7 million contract from the U.S. Army National Ground Intelligence Center in January. Read Full Story |
