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Carahsoft to Offer Rosoka Software’s Entity Extraction Tools to Agencies

Carahsoft to Offer Rosoka Software's Entity Extraction Tools to Agencies - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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Jeff Brody

Carahsoft Technology has partnered with Rosoka Software to offer the latter’s entity extraction products to federal agencies as well as the former’s reseller network for tasks such as automated identification, predictive analysis and behavior assessment.

The multilingual named-entity recognition suite is available for purchase by government organizations through NASA's Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement V contract, Carahsoft said Monday.

Rosoka designed its platforms to help customers manage text analytics, relationship analysis and geospatial mapping functions on-premise or in cloud or hybrid environments.

The tools also use linguistic techniques and natural language processing methods to process more than 230 languages.

Kurt Michel, president of Rosoka, said the products can support unstructured data processing for customers in the intelligence community and law enforcement sector. 

“Understanding the insights within collected data is critical, especially for government agencies whose missions affect citizens’ daily lives," added Caroline Malaby, manager for the Rosoka team at Carahsoft. 

Rosoka products include GeoGravy, Studio, Server, SDK and Text Analytics for IBM’s i2 Analysts’ Notebook software.

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