Overview

By rapidly aggregating huge and disparate volumes of unstructured and structured text in multiple formats, Collexis Technology offers governmental organizations a more complete and meaningful picture of often confusing and conflicting documents. Collexis not only allows users to drill down to find the most important documents, but also to summarize themes from whole document collections, so users can see the big picture, find the most important ideas, and discover the most frequently recurring problems.

 

 

 

Recent Press


July 9, 2008

NIH’S NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH RESOURCES SELECTS COLLEXIS TO DEVELOP STATE OF SCIENCE ANALYSIS SYSTEM

January 22, 2008

THE NIH SELECTS COLLEXIS TO DEVELOP ADVANCED EXPERT PROFILING SYSTEM TO ACCELARATE RESEARCH AND COLLABORATION AMONG RESEARCHERS

September 27, 2007

COLLEXIS ANNOUNCES NEW GM FOR GOVERNMENT BUSINESS SECTOR

July 10, 2007

COLLEXIS SELECTED AS KNOWLEDGE PLATFORM FOR THE NIH

 

 

Case Studies


National Institutes of Health
Knowledge Management Disease Coding Project


http://era.nih.gov/eranews
http://www.mitretek.org/horizons_fall05.pdf, p.38-42  

 

To learn more about other government users of Collexis, please contact Vanessa Provencher at provencher@collexis.com

 

 

Solutions


What are we doing today for Government clients around the globe?

 

  • Analyzing real-time, periodically sensitive data (based on the concepts and entities within an email, transcript, website, etc.) for prioritization and directing alerts to the appropriate analyst or community.

  • Ensuring accurate reporting and compliance by removing the subjectivity from government accounting and reporting, helping agencies file financial reports in record time, based on actual expenditures, and allowing them to trend current budget expenditures in real time.

  • Automatically routing incoming information (documents, applications, submissions, etc.), based on text content, to the most appropriate agency or review group. If you have questions, give us a call and let us do a trial run on your data. You will be impressed.