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Digital Reasoning’s Products Added to NASA’s SEWP Contract
Groundbreaking Unstructured Data Solutions Now Available to All Federal Agencies
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. — Digital Reasoning Systems, Inc.,the intelligence-software innovator, today announced that its product line is now available to federal agencies on the NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) contract. A SEWP listing allows all government agencies the ability to procure the company’s products at discounted prices.
Digital Reasoning products added to the SEWP contract are:
– Interceptor: Interceptor allows you the ability to look through all of your data rapidly and easily discover what is inside.
– GeoLocator: GeoLocator is a tool that extracts populated places from your data and returns the extracted locations with their geo-coordinates.
– Synthesys: Synthesys allows you the ability to easily create applications that leverage vast amounts of unstructured data.
The stated vision of the SEWP contract is “to be the premier customer-focused contract vehicle for Federal Government purchase of mission critical, state of the art IT products”.
“Its a major coup for Digital Reasoning to be added to the SEWP contract. It makes our unique technology accessible across the Federal Government and positions us as a true platform for unstructured data analytics”, said Tim Estes, CEO of Digital Reasoning Systems.
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