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Microlanguage Technology Aids the War Against Terrorism -- Companys Software Boosts Performance of JISR Information Extraction Tools

MicrolanguageTM (www.microlanguage.com), a provider of intelligent language processing solutions, today announced that its ThematixTM technology is an integral part of the US Armys Joint Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (JISR) program aimed at providing early entry forces improved situational awareness.

(PRWEB) March 14, 2003 -- March 12, 2003 -- MicrolanguageTM (www.microlanguage.com), a provider of intelligent language processing solutions, today announced that its ThematixTM technology is an integral part of the US Armys Joint Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (JISR) program aimed at providing early entry forces improved situational awareness.

According to the US Army, the mission of JISR is to provide early entry forces and their supporting headquarters with significantly improved situational awareness by means of more effective and timely access, integration, and visualization of relevant multi-service multi-echelon intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) information."

Microlanguages Thematix technology is one of several commercial-off-the-shelf products being integrated by Raytheon under the Initial Operational Capability phase of JISR. The role of Thematix is to increase the precision and thoroughness of the warfighters understanding of enemy operations in an expanded battlespace.

On Microlanguages involvement in JISR, Robert Fritzinger, president and CEO of Microlanguage, said Given our role of extracting relevant information from a number of disparate data sources, the challenges we face supporting national defense and homeland security applications like JISR are actually no more complex than those presented by content management systems in Fortune 1000 enterprises. In each case, Thematix real-time semantic data extraction and tagging enables the end user to quickly access and pinpoint the data they need as actionable information. Thats our value-add."

Microlanguage expects their involvement in JISR to continue through the Deployment phase of JISR which is scheduled to begin in FY04.

About Microlanguage
Founded in April, 2001, Microlanguage has quickly established itself as a leading provider of natural language processing technology in the homeland security (HLS) and national defense market sectors. Microlanguages Thematix technology enables knowledge and content management systems to more precisely and thoroughly identify, tag and extract content from a variety of unstructured data sources, and for a variety of applications including: intelligence analysis, document searches, and push news. Superior technology has also enabled Microlanguage to build important technology partnerships, and relationships with three of the top four systems integrators that support the HLS market.. For more information on Microlanguage and Thematix, visit Microlanguage on the web at microlanguage.com, or call them at 610.995.1017.

Microlanguage and Thematix are trademarks of Microlanguage Incorporated. Other product names or corporate references may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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