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Earl Industries makes $multi-million investment in Knowledge Vector
DURHAM, NC (3/19/09 - The Earl Technology Group (ETG), the technology arm of Earl Industries has announced a strategic investment in Knowledge Vector. ETG is comprised of a growing number of stand-alone companies, each focused on helping government, military, and commercial organizations master the new generation of information and media management challenges. more >>

Inside Knowledge: KSX Version 2.8 for the Knowledge Switch Released
DURHAM, NC (9/17/07) - Knowledge Vector, Inc announces the release of Knowledge Switch software KSX version 2.8. This innovative enterprise software platform facilitates development of automated awareness applications. more >>

Solutions for Force Protection, Knowledge Vector at FPED VI
DURHAM, NC (8/28/07) - Knowledge Vector Inc., a leader in intelligent event processing, presented its integrated event management solution for command and control at FPED VI in Stafford, Virginia. FPED VI, the sixth conference on Force Protection Equipment Demonstration, was held at the Stafford Regional Airport and the Marine Corps Base Quantico. more >>

James Lee Witt Associates Taps Area Company For Security Technology Expertise
DURHAM, NC (Jan 31, 2007) – Wesley Clark, the retired four-star general and 2003 presidential candidate, is meeting in the Triangle today with company officials at Knowledge Vector, Inc. (KVI) to announce a formal agreement between KVI and James Lee Witt Associates (JLWA) and to discuss KVI’s pioneering technology that effectively manages masses of information to improve security and regulatory compliance. more >>

Knowledge Vector presents at Aviation and Airport Security Preparedness Workshop in Atlanta
DURHAM,  North Carolina, Nov. 30, 2006 – Knowledge Vector (KVI), a provider of Enterprise Awareness Management solutions and the Knowledge Switch®, recently presented to the Aviation and Airport Security Preparedness Workshop in Atlanta, Georgia on October 31, 2006, at the invitation of CIFAL Atlanta. CIFAL is the North American affiliate office of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). more >>

Knowledge Vector presents to Beijing Olympics Committee
DURHAM, North Carolina, Nov. 17, 2006 – Knowledge Vector (KVI), a provider of Enterprise Awareness Management solutions and the Knowledge Switch®, recently presented to the Crisis Management & Emergent Response, Beijing Olympics 2008 and Beyond conference in Beijing on October 20 and 21, 2006. The conference was co-sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the new Center for Logistics and Economic Development jointly established by UNC Kenan-Flagler and Tsinghua University. more >>

Strategic Infrastructure Protection Consortium Announces Security Symposium
HERNDON, Virginia, Oct. 17, 2006 -- Rodney E. Slater, the former U.S. Secretary of Transportation in the Clinton White House, will share his insight and experiences in the development and security of our nation’s transportation infrastructure as the keynote speaker at the upcoming security symposium being sponsored by the Strategic Infrastructure Protection (SIP) Consortium, the consortium announced today. more >>

Strategic Infrastructure Protection Consortium Formed By Leading Security Technology Innovators
HERNDON, Virginia, Oct. 2, 2006 -- The formation of the Strategic Infrastructure Protection (SIP) Consortium, a working group of leading technology solutions innovators dedicated to a shared vision of accelerating the use of proven, advanced technologies to improve the security of the critical infrastructure of the United States, was announced today by the charter members of the group. more >>

GCS Research and Knowledge Vector Sign Strategic Teaming Agreement
DURHAM, NC, August 2006 - GCS Research and Knowledge Vector™ are pleased to announce that they have entered into a strategic teaming agreement to support the integration of GCS Research’s geospatial information technology solutions and Knowledge Vector’s Knowledge Switch® technology. more >>

Knowledge Vector, Inc. and Johnson Controls, Inc. to team up for ISC West Conference
DURHAM, NC, April 2006 - Knowledge Vector, Inc. has teamed up with Johnson Controls, Inc. to present an integrated solution for both creating and upgrading Command and Control Center environments for the security industry.
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Knowledge Vector signs Master Teaming Agreement with Johnson Controls
DURHAM, NC, January 2006 – Knowledge Vector has entered into a master teaming agreement with Johnson Controls, Inc., a $34 billion automotive systems and facilities and management control company, to jointly market the Knowledge Switch real-time intelligence solution to better serve the facilities management, government, and healthcare industries.
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Knowledge Vector signs Joint Teaming Agreement with RTI International
DURHAM, NC, October 2005 – Knowledge Vector has entered into an agreement with RTI International (RTI) to jointly develop and submit proposals which advance C4I (Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence) for both private enterprise and the government arenas.
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Knowledge Vector ships critical software component to CACI
DURHAM, NC, May 2005 – Knowledge Vector shipped a critical component for Project Guardian. Knowledge Vector and its prime contractor, CACI Technology, Inc., are enabling the U.S. Army to detect and alert personnel on the danger of CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear) particulates.
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Knowledge Vector signs Joint Marketing deal with VERITAS
DURHAM, NC, January 2005 – Knowledge Vector has entered into an agreement with VERITAS to integrate their application performance management system, VERITAS I3™, into the Knowledge Switch™.
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Knowledge Vector signs contract with CACI Technology, Inc., Inc.
DURHAM, NC, December 2004 – The Department of Defense's Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD) has announced that Knowledge Vector, Inc. has entered into a purchase agreement with CACI Technology, Inc. for the delivery of the Knowledge Switch with Sentinel Director software.
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Knowledge Vector releases production level of the Sentinel Director software
DURHAM, NC, September 2004 — In preparation for numerous fiscal '05 contracts, Knowledge Vector has released the production level Sentinel Director software. The software will be utilized with our system integrators to complete contracts within DoD and DHS.
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Knowledge Vector briefs top North Carolina Executives
DURHAM, NC, August 31, 2004 — Knowledge Vector Chairman and CEO, Lee Bryan, addressed high level North Carolina Executives on emerging technologies that can help the State and its companies with the new Homeland Defense initiatives at the NCEITA Leadership Conference at Pinehurst Resort.
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Knowledge Vector moves to new location
DURHAM, NC, June 1, 2004 — KVI moved into new facilities on June 1st. The move to the Durham Center provides a more secure location and room to quadruple its size over the next year.
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Knowledge Vector briefs top DHS official and Charlotte Mayor
RESEARCH TRIANGLE, NC, December 2003 — Knowledge Vector's Chairman and CEO, Lee Bryan, briefed Dr. Charles E. McQueary, Under Secretary of Science and Technology for DHS and Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory (Presidents Advisory Committee on Technology).
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Patent Granted
RESEARCH TRIANGLE, NC, December 4, 2003 — Patent granted for MicroBroadcasting.
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Vanguard TTI Conference
RESEARCH TRIANGLE, NC, December 4, 2003 — Rob Welton, EVP of Sales, presented a paper titled "Interactive Alert Systems."
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Knowledge Vector completes DoD contract
RESEARCH TRIANGLE, NC, November 2003 — Knowledge Vector successfully completed a contract wherein multiple KSXs demonstrated the interconnection between DoD and civilian alert systems.
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NCEITA's Homeland Security Meeting Took Companies to the Top
RESEARCH TRIANGLE, NC, Aug 11, 2003 — Seven North Carolina technology companies got an unprecedented chance to tell top federal officials how their products could help protect homeland security yesterday.
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Homeland security could generate business
RESEARCH TRIANGLE, NC, Aug 7, 2003 — Homeland security could mean big bucks for some North Carolina companies. That's the hope of the group that promotes the state's information technology industry.
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Officials tout state's capacity for high-tech wizardry
DURHAM, NC, Aug 7, 2003 — New technology being developed by North Carolina companies can help the state attract its share of federal spending on homeland security, U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge said on Wednesday.
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NC Homeland Security Task Force Named
RALEIGH, NC, Aug 6, 2003 — North Carolina technology leaders met with top federal officials to discuss involving NC companies in federal homeland security efforts at a special North Carolina Electronics and Information Technologies Association (NCEITA) meeting Wednesday.
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