An Oak Ridge engineering services firm with an international footprint has teamed with three Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists to form a subsidiary and market an award-winning text analysis system.
The subsidiary, Global Security Information Analysts LLC, is the product of Professional Project Services (Pro2Serve) and the inventors of Piranha, which is software used by the military and U.S. Department of Homeland Security to analyze large sets of streaming data.
“Piranha can find similar documents to a document of interest, remove duplicated documents such as identical news stories from different sources, and automatically classify documents by topic,” said ORNL’s Tom Potok, one of the software’s inventors. The technology has been used to find and arrest child predators and to uncover illicit activities.
Barry Goss, founder, chairman and CEO of Pro2Serve, sees the licensing of Piranha as a “triple play” for ORNL, the scientists, and his company.
“Melding the software with subject matter experts and providing expert analytical services can have a profound impact on solving national security issues,” Goss said in a press release. “Having direct involvement of the scientists who developed the software will obviously help our subject matter experts more effectively apply the software to solve critical problems for our government clients.
“Our hope is that this new venture will grow, expand the local business base, and create high-quality jobs in our community.”
Potok and co-inventors Robert Patton and Jim Treadwell will remain at ORNL to continue research and development of Piranha while Global Security Information Analysts will help broaden the user base of Piranha through added technical and analytical support.
“It has long been a dream to see Piranha commercialized and widely used,” Potok said. “This new model and company make this possible.”
Global Security Information Analysts will provide the services of subject matter experts equipped with the latest high-powered software tools like Piranha to analyze large amounts of textual data and provide accurate and relevant information gleaned from the data.
The concept for this novel business model for strengthening technology transfer emerged as part of the Piranha software product development.
Like Goss and Potok, Mike Paulus, director of ORNL’s Technology Transfer Division, believes the Global Security Information Analysts component will make this a winning formula.
“It is often very valuable for inventors of a technology to participate in its commercialization,” Paulus said. “ORNL’s ‘outside activity’ program enables staff members to participate in entrepreneurial activities outside the laboratory while maintaining their primary jobs of developing technology inside the laboratory.
“We believe that this business model will prove successful and we hope it can be applied to a number of other technologies developed by ORNL in the future.”
Piranha, which won an R&D 100 Award in 2007, was developed through DOE’s Work for Others program.
Pro2Serve is an Oak Ridge-based company founded in 1996 and is dedicated to providing critical infrastructure engineering services in support of the nation’s security.
TJ says
Looks like another intelligence gathering program for Big Brother.
Americans will sell their privacy and freedom for a few pieces of silver.