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At cogint, we believe that time is your most valuable asset. Through powerful analytics, we transform data into intelligence, in a fast and efficient manner, so that our clients can spend their time on what matters most – running their organizations with confidence. Through leading-edge, proprietary technology and a massive data repository, our data and analytical solutions harness the power of data fusion, uncovering the relevance of disparate data points and converting them into comprehensive and insightful views of people, businesses, assets and their interrelationships. We empower clients across markets and industries to better execute all aspects of their business, from ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.cogint.com
  • 2650 North Military Trail Suite 300
    Boca Raton, FL USA 33431
  • Phone: 561.757.4000

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