data.world, the enterprise data catalog platform built for the AI era, announced a strategic partnership with KUNGFU.AI and Cyberhill Partners to develop advanced biosurveillance analytics capabilities for government agencies. The initiative will combine data.world’s knowledge graph-based catalog platform with artificial intelligence to help analysts better identify and respond to potential biological threats.
The solution leverages data.world to provide transparency and auditability in AI systems, while integrating KUNGFU.AI’s expertise in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Cyberhill Partners brings extensive experience implementing secure software solutions within sensitive government environments.
“The future of national biosurveillance depends on our ability to rapidly process and analyze data from multiple sources while maintaining the highest standards of security and governance,” said Patrick McGarry, GM of Federal at data.world. “This partnership combines the best of analytics, metadata management, and AI to help protect our nation’s health security interests.”
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“At Cyberhill, we have seen how important it is to get leading-edge commercial software in the hands of the warfighter. We are committed to ensuring that our combined solution meets the stringent security and operational requirements of the Department of Defense to ensure a seamless and secure deployment,” said Jake McAndrew, Partner at Cyberhill Partners.
“The ability to quickly analyze and derive insights from vast amounts of multimodal data streams is crucial for effective biosurveillance,” said Tate Noster, COO of Government Solutions KUNGFU.AI. “Our combined solution will help analysts identify patterns and anomalies that could indicate emerging health threats. This program is KUNGFU.AI’s fourth DIU subcontract, and we are proud to partner with Cyberhill Partners and data.world to deliver a robust, reliable, and flexible biosurveillance decision support system for the Department of Defense.”
Source: PRNewswire