| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|
Diverse Systems Group, LLC (DSG), is a minority-owned 8(a) firm that creates custom information technology and business solutions for government agencies, systems integrators and government contractors.
Segra is one of the largest independent fiber infrastructure bandwidth companies in the Eastern U.S. It owns and operates an advanced fiber infrastructure network throughout nine Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern states. Segra provides Ethernet, MPLS, dark fiber, advanced data center services, IP and managed services, voice and cloud solutions, all backed by its industry-leading service and reliability. Customers include carriers, enterprises, governments, and healthcare organizations.
Kimera Systems has developed the world's first commercial Ambient Intelligence technology. Our technology, called Blueprint, allows any application, service, and device to mold itself to the specific needs of the users. Blueprint allows developers to develop intelligence applications without the need to be skilled in Artificial Intelligence. It also allows application from across the network to combine into one unique application that meets the specific needs of the end user.
Cure Forward is the vision of a small team in Cambridge, MA. We wanted to create a platform to connect patients with genomic medicine, bringing the possibilities of precision medicine directly in reach. A way to use the best of technology to help people diagnosed with life-altering disease discover all of their options. We want to make it easy for patients to understand the root cause of their conditions and put the knowledge to work. Get their data, find treatment options, including clinical trials. We felt making this happen was worth staying up all night.
Lattice is a data intelligence company transforming “Dark Data”, such as unstructured text, into high quality structured data for use by traditional data analysis tools. Lattice was founded by Chris Re (Stanford, MacArthur Genius Award winner) and Mike Cafarella (co-creator of Hadoop). Lattice is commercializing DeepDive, which was developed at Stanford by our founder Chris Re for over 6 years with $20M in funding from DARPA and others. Our product has already been successfully deployed in the fight against human trafficking (as featured on CBS News 60 Minutes) as part of the DARPA/Memex project. Our platform reads unstructured media and converts it into structured data that can be used by traditional data analysis tools. We use advanced machine learning techniques, coupled with a rigorous engineering approach, to outperform human readers in many fields including scientific, insurance and government applications. We’re hiring! Please check out our engineering jobs at https://jobs.lever.co/lattice to learn more. We are looking for people excited to learn more about machine learning, be part of the initial team in a startup environment and wanting to work hard to solve really interesting and important real world problems.