Monthly Archive for June, 2010

New Solution to Assess, Monitor and Analyze Threats to Critical Infrastructure

Today, i2 announced at the UASI Conference in New Orleans a new partnership with Digital Sandbox that promises a compelling and unique value proposition for organizations tasked with protecting critical infrastructure. The partnership is linked with the launch of Digital Sandbox’s new version of its Risk Analysis Center (RAC). Together, the solution empowers analysts with the tools to assess, manage, monitor and analyze threats to critical infrastructure. READ MORE

i2 Makes Open Source Move with World-Check Partnership

i2 announced today at its EMEA User Conference in Brussels a partnership with leading risk intelligence specialist, World-Check. As a result, i2 customers can benefit from the ability to access highly structured information and create actionable intelligence faster.

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New Hybrid Approach for Information Sharing Amongst Law Enforcement Agencies

A recent Government Technology article by Andy Opsahl talks about how Regional Projects Could be Models for National Public-Safety Information Sharing.  The article mentions three regional information sharing initiatives as examples, including the Colorado consortium currently using COPLINK, the Navy LInX project and ARJIS in San Diego County.  I just came back from a week-long trip where I met with several i2 customers, including the Colorado Information Sharing Consortium (CISC), which manages the Colorado initiative.

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5 Top Concerns Amongst Intelligence Professionals

Following my last post about our recent customer feedback, I’d like to share with you some of the concerns raised in the open forum question of our recent survey.  It was an opportunity for our customers to highlight those issues, problems or challenges of greatest concern to them in the execution of their professional duties — to tell us what keeps them up at night.  The majority of customer comments fall into one or more of the following categories, which I list here from most to least cited: READ MORE