The T-Rx
software package
is a scalable product, ready to use by individual analysts to focus on a
single monitoring task, or it can be networked in sophisticated intelligence
gathering organizations as a common organizational tool to integrate
combined response activities.
Military
and security agencies currently conduct intelligence analysis
by gathering thousands of pieces of data , trying to organize them
into coherent patterns; most are not successful at managing
the information, much less analyzing it
9/11 Commission
The T-Rx software
was created by intelligence officers in response to shortfalls found in
threat intelligence analyses conducted in the Gulf War, Somalia, and in
Bosnia, and the current problems facing the Homeland Security program It can
be used by analysts, CI teams, Interrogation units, or planners at all
levels. Networked, it becomes a framework for lateral and vertical
dissemination of current intelligence
T-Rx
uses a step-by-step process to order and
input data in a coherent fashion For the newly arrived analyst in an
established operational environment such as Iraq, it provides a background
and formatted process allowing him to smoothly integrate into the local
analysis network without extensive effort. For the experienced and
sophisticated senior analyst, it is an efficient management system which
ties together a myriad of seemingly unrelated indicators into a clear
picture for projecting and assessing specific threats
Once the counter-intelligence analyst or team has
constructed a database framework using T-Rx, they can use the software to
provide reports and assessments for all echelons of the military
intelligence and security systems. Interrogators use it as a ready reference
tool to reference existing databases and to input raw, new data easily
accessed and evaluated by local and higher headquarters analysts
Introduction of the product into on-going operations is relatively easy.