Re: More reading--sorry, guys.
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''The Memex intelligence solution is used by law enforcement agencies worldwide for the collection, processing, analysis and dissemination of intelligence gathered by a network of enforcement officers. "Combining our superior analytical and intelligence software with the power of Crossflo's DataExchange data-sharing platform offers a critically important answer to the dilemma faced by agencies with a need to rapidly gather and evaluate information from diverse sources," said Robert Kim Wilson, Chief Executive Officer of Memex, Inc.
"Together, Crossflo and Memex have succeeded in demonstrating a powerful technology to detect and prevent criminal or terrorist behavior. As importantly, this represents a means for a wide variety of law enforcement and anti-terrorist agencies to immediately share and analyze vital information without surrendering control of their data or having to make significant changes in their normal operations," noted Renney Senn, chief executive officer and president of Crossflo.''
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About Memex
Memex, Inc. is the leading worldwide provider of intelligence management and analysis solutions for law enforcement, military intelligence and commercial organizations - helping to enhance public safety and improve intelligence processes. Since 1979 Memex has been delivering innovative technology solutions and support services around the world. More than 500 commercial and intelligence organizations count on Memex to foster enhanced, intelligence-led operations, with significant improvements to information quality and operational efficiencies. For more information, visit www.memex.com.
About Crossflo
Crossflo Systems, Inc. is the creator of Crossflo DataExchange(TM), a software data sharing platform for mission-critical information systems used by law enforcement, homeland security and defense, and intelligence agencies. Using standards-based technologies, Crossflo's software and services enable agencies at all levels to rapidly deploy a scalable means of data exchange for disparate databases on multiple platforms while maintaining complete control of their data sources. The company partners with industry leaders to help Federal, state and local agencies meet urgent criminal justice and anti-terrorism objectives. In 2004, Crossflo installed the first interagency data sharing initiative incorporating the Global Justice XML Standard, the data standard recently mandated by the Department of Justice. Founded in 2002, Crossflo is a privately held company headquartered in San Diego. For more information, visit www.crossflo.com.