Sponsor


Data fusion system for information exploitation is goal of DARPA study contract

July 9, 2009

ARLINGTON, Va., 9 July 2009. Scientists at the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in Arlington, Va., need a data fusion and information exploitation system to help information warfare experts quickly boil down large amounts of information for tactical operations They are finding their solution from Modus Operandi Inc. in Melbourne, Fla.

Modus Operandi, a military software and information integration technology company, won a $99,000 Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Phase I contract from DARPA for the "ONSITE: Open Source Information Tactical Exploitation" intelligence processing program, which is designed to use advanced semantic techniques to automate the subjective study of large amounts of textual data and discover related patterns and critical clues that will provide warfighters with near real-time situational awareness.

Hostage rescues, insurgent extraction, and targeting operations often have only minutes to assess situations before acting, which often is not enough time to use today's intelligence in the form of natural language text. Modus Operandi experts, instead, use semantic algorithms to study enormous amounts of textual data automatically to discern what the data means to the warfighter.

"It will provide far more actionable information to the warfighter and give them more confidence in their decision-making during difficult tactical operations," says Richard Hull, chief scientist at Modus Operandi.

For more information contact Modus Operandi online at www.modusoperandi.com.

Social Media Tools

Sponsored by:
Recommend this Article Recommend this Article () You Recommended this Article You Recommended this Article ()

REPRINTS: Is your company featured in this article? Click here to purchase reprints.


Most Popular Articles

Webcasts

On Demand

DO-178C: The Evolution of Software Technology in Safety

This webinar will examine the impact these supplements will have on certifiable aircraft software development, the developers and the processes which are used.

Sponsored by:

Small Form Factor

Join Military & Aerospace Electronics for an insightful Webcast on small form factor systems and components, including the benefits that SFF innovations hold for current and future mil-aero applications....

VPX for Unmanned Systems

Join us for this webcast as we hear from VITA and industry experts on the latest developments in VPX technology.

Mil & Aero Magazine

February 2012
Volume 23, Issue 2

M&AE Article Archives

Close this offer Close
Military & Aerospace Electronics Defense Executive Ebedded Computing Report Avionics Intelligence
Subscribe
FREE Newsletters from the Aerospace & Defense Media Group
Required field
Required field
Required field
I would like to receive the following e-mail newsletters
Military & Aerospace Electronics Weekly Yes No Required field
Defense Executive Yes No Required field
Embedded Computing Report Yes No Required field
Avionics Intelligence Yes No Required field
In order to subscribe, you must select at least one newsletter above.
No Thanks. No Thanks