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Arlington, VA (PRWEB) July 2, 2008 - DECISIVE ANALYTICS Corporation (DAC) announced today that it has been selected by the US Air Force to develop new technologies for identifying terror networks. This asymmetric threat poses perhaps the most dangerous risk to US forces and assets both overseas and at home. Because of the sheer amount of data available, identifying terrorist activities can be very difficult. To overcome this problem, DAC is developing new ways to automatically identify terror networks while also understanding the context they represent. SOcial Networks In Context (SONIC) provides the capability to understand the roles of different network nodes, understand the semantic relationships between entities, and automatically identify important clusters of entities within a dynamic terror network.
February 20, 2008
Arlington, VA (PRWEB) February 20, 2008 -- DECISIVE ANALYTICS Corporation (DAC) today released BOBCAT 4.1 (http://bobcatonline.com), the latest version of its suite of services to accelerate the intelligence analysis process. BOBCAT provides actionable intelligence in real-time enabling the Warfighter to make life and death decisions.
February 12, 2008
Dr. Jim Nolan walks through the BOBCAT Five Step Approach to finding and stopping the true terrorist threat through a real world scenario.
January 23, 2008
In this article, we provide an overview of techniques developed by the Decisive Analytics Corporation (DAC) to find and stop the true terrorist threat. These five steps, captured in our BOBCAT approach for intelligence analysis, can:
November 14, 2007
Attacking the Network represents the next stage in our fight against the threat of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and terrorism in general. In this mode, we move away from trying to mitigate the effects of the attack, instead eliminating them altogether by defeating the core components of the terrorism operation: the key actors and their networks. By moving away from the attack itself and"up the kill chain" we can effectively neutralize the entire operation of a terrorist cell. This has many obvious advantages in the Global War on Terror.
October 24 , 2007
MAJ Greg Wingard provides us with a detailed discussion on the state of the military intelligence analysis process on the ground in Iraq.
October 1, 2007
It is not all that long ago that our military enemy could be described as large, well defined states with clear military, political, social, or economic goals. Today, we have an enemy that is almost the polar opposite. As Steven Metz has put it, these terrorists are seeking to:
September 12, 2007
Mr. Steve Hamby of Orbis Technologies investigates exciting new technologies that are up-and-coming in the world of multi-source intelligence processing, issues that arise when working with multiple sources, and potential improvements to the current intelligence process. |
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