Praescient Analysts have used crowdsourcing as a tried-and-true method for capturing and contextualizing information of all types. What comes next? Business Development Specialist, Connor Izzo, details how crowdsourcing can impact conflict.
This week, Research Analyst Sarah Jasinski uses her Forensic Psychology background to demonstrate the connections between psychological profiling and data modeling. Forensic Psychology and Data Analytics overlap on many fronts, as detailed in a previous Praescient blog. Exploring the connection between data modeling and psychological profiling initiates a deeper dive into the mechanics of how… Read more »
In this week’s blog, Business Development Associate Max Margolis deep dives into Facial Recognition and emphasizes how this Machine Learning technology is assisting investigations and augmenting data analytics. Facial Recognition is a powerful, new emerging technology that is being rapidly adopted across law enforcement agencies. But as with any new piece of software, it has… Read more »
ALEXANDRIA, VA, April 16, 2020 – Praescient Analytics, a provider of intelligence analysis services and software to the US Federal Government, is excited to announce a strategic partnership with Siren, an investigative intelligence platform. Through the agreement, Praescient is now able to provide new and existing customers with access to Siren’s investigative platform. Developed as… Read more »
Praescient Analytics is proud to host a technology panel featuring some of our industry’s brightest minds and most innovative technologies. Our panel includes representatives from Rosoka, Siren, AppTek, and IDenTV. These platforms are at the forefront of Artificial Intelligence/ Machine learning (AI/ML) technology. Their technologies can do remarkable things, including analyzing unstructured text in over… Read more »
According to James J. Drylie’s Intelligence document, there are three ways in which intelligence can be corrupted: “intelligence analysts can be pressured to emphasize findings that support policies and preferences, or ignore issues that don’t support these policies; policymakers clearly express what they want to hear and what they don’t want to hear; [or] estimates… Read more »
There are many ideas that science fiction has inspired, but few have the possible impact and influence that artificial intelligence has. Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has two definitions from Merriam-Webster: 1. A branch of computer science dealing with the simulation of intelligent behavior in computers, and the more important definition; 2. The capability of a… Read more »
When it comes to figuring out what you want to do with your life and/or what career path to follow, most people find themselves enrolling into an accredited institution. Others may sign up with a local community college to save money and get their general education courses out of the way before enrolling into a… Read more »
The Russian GRU has never truly prioritized operational security in its intelligence efforts. Mission success, rather than secrecy, has always been its priority, and in turn makes the GRU inherently aggressive. This preference lies in the GRU’s existence as a military organization, where the Russian military prioritizes mission success over anything else. In the last… Read more »