Intelligence / DoD

Semantica Pro offers a uniquely visual and highly interactive framework for manipulating and analyzing data from multiple sources, whether structured databases or unstructured text documents. Semantica's abstract data model, based on semantic networks, provides powerful extended fusion and analytical capabilities through improved automation. This data model enables analysts to quickly perform sophisticated link and node analysis of vehicles, transport, cargo, people, places, organizations, etc. without spending hours on data transformation.

Semantica provides an easy to use interface that helps analysts see the relationships among entities contained in information by layering Time and Space and Relationships between all entities of interest. The Semantica software enables access to disparate information sources that have not been brought together in a single analytical user-defined operating picture.

Semantica Pro is sophisticated software that is already fielded with defense/intelligence-related agencies and groups. This reduces both the risks and the time required to achieve successful field deployment.

Semantica Pro uniquely addresses many of the key problems that analysts through the IC community are focused on. Tracking, storing, visualizing, and sharing information about aircraft, vessels, vehicles, monetary systems or other modes of physical or electronic transport, the commodities or cargo transported with them, and the individuals doing the transportation all rely on being able to store the information in a manner that helps analysts to quickly discover the relationships among the three. Therefore it makes sense to employ an application that can ingest all those information types, as well as any specific information or attributes about each of the three categories of information.

Semantica has the proven ability to store information about suspected drug traffickers, their transportation routes, vehicles used, and the dates and times of the specific transactions for quite some time. It has more recently been applied to tracking vessels, cargo, individuals, and organization that are related to each of the above. The tool can easily store and provide link analysis of many other kinds of cargo, people, locations, and organizations of interest. For each of the associated types of nodes, the system can also track all of the various pieces of metadata associated with those concepts. For cargo, as an example, the tool can capture what vessel the cargo container is on, what the contents of the container are, who shipped the cargo, who the planned recipient is, the date and time it was shipped, as well as the date and time the cargo was received. This would enable the analyst to have a visual display of the links or connections relating to the cargo container in question, as well as any of the associated information in just a mouse click or two. Using Semantica Pro's built in geo-spatial and temporal capabilities; analysts can quickly see their network on a map and show its changes over time. This is critical when looking for patterns that can only be revealed when watching how a network transforms over time and n relation to the specific places or regions on a map or other imagery.

Semantica Pro allows the analyst to have one interface to combine and fuse the data from multiple systems; therefore allowing the analyst to spend more time actually analyzing data, as opposed to simply finding the data. Further, with Semantica Pro's open-standards Application Programming Interface (API), tools can be written to automatically extract or contribute data from remote central servers. Intelligence Community clients have written their own tools without needing Semantic Research, Inc. Professional Services Support. Semantica Pro enhances both the analyst's ability to access data and the power and effectiveness of the technologists and application developers supporting the analysts.


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