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About Us

Our Foundation and Vision

Precipia Systems, Inc.(PSI)'s products and services support our customers' informed, anticipatory decisions on a wide range of issues. We accomplish this by providing the industry's best foundation for increasing the value of information.

PSI was founded in 2003 to provide a software platform for analysts focused on future threat assessment, prediction, and response. Over time, the range of challenges faced by our customers has expanded to include business strategy, competitive intelligence, and political uncertainty. In response, the Company's understanding of analytic constructs, software architecture, and COTS solutions has evolved into our current Web 2.0, SOA-based flagship product, IVI. This third generation "backbone" strives to consolidate an organization's legacy systems, preferred tools, and security under a common analytic "roof," while simultaneously enabling the sharing of data, insights, and user expertise.

Precipia's vision is in keeping with the Director of National Intelligence (DNI)'s Information Sharing Strategy (pdf), DoD's Net Centric Vision (pdf), and DNI's Vision 2015 (pdf), all of which call for a unified information collection, processing, analysis, and dissemination environment. The Precipia approach has since proven successful in delivering precise and timely decision advantage for both government and commercial organizations.

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Our Future

The ever-evolving technology industry, complemented by expanding demands for intelligence from the public and private sectors, will continue to create new challenges and opportunities for our customers. On the one hand, the volume and variety of data on which organizations are required to act, and the speed with which this must be accomplished, will continue to grow. On the other hand, these same forces will facilitate greater KM innovation in support of analysis. Precipia's goal is to remain on the forefront of the latter to help our customers adapt to the former.

Our technology will continue to evolve to meet dynamic information exploitation demands and leverage promising advances in analytics and computer science.