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Computer & Information Sciences ResearchThe Computer and Information Sciences Research Group leads and manages an advanced technology program that can research, identify, understand, develop, and apply new and emerging technologies for transforming raw data items into actionable information.The steady rise in available compute power and the development of novel compute platforms enables NSA/CSS to explore a new class of intelligence analytics that turns the huge volume of available data into an asset to be exploited rather than a chore to be waded through. To be successful, we must develop new information processing strategies and techniques, to include redefining the role of the computer in the analytic endeavor. Rather than act as a host platform for interactive tools, the computer must become an analytic partner in a mixed initiative activity and must be able to conduct long-running analytic activities and draw conclusions from the information it processes. We have an eclectic group of computer scientists, engineers, and mathematicians who conduct research on a diverse set of problems. We also collaborate with commercial and academic partners as well as other government organizations to investigate new analytic methods and compute platforms. Our research areas include:
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Date Posted: Jan 15, 2009 | Last Modified: Jan 15, 2009 | Last Reviewed: Jan 15, 2009 |