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Stock Tips of the CIA: Putting Tax Payer Money where their Mouth Is...

  Author:  28363  Category:(Science) Created:(12/17/2015 5:55:00 AM)
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In-Q-Tel’s mission is to identify and invest in companies developing cutting edge technologies that serve United States national security interests.

Origins of the corporation can be traced to Central Intelligence Agency Directorate of Science & Technology leader Ruth David who promoted the importance of rapidly advancing information technology for the CIA.

In-Q-Tel sold 5,636 shares of Google, worth over $2.2 million, on November 15, 2005. The stocks were a result of Google’s acquisition of Keyhole, the CIA funded satellite mapping software now known as Google Earth.



3VR is a video surveillance company that is changing the game. The company 3VR Inc develops software enabling organizations to mine data from video.

In-Q-Tel first invested in the company in 2005. 3VR works with leading banks, governments, law enforcement and retailers at the moment.

They also own CrimeDex, which is basically the place where loss prevention and law enforcement professionals hang out online.



Adaptx creates digital pens that speed up field data collection. Of course the CIA invested in this company. They make pens with gadgets hidden in them.

Adaptx first received In-Q-Tel funding in 2008. They design special digital pens that expedite data entry. For instance, handwritten markup on maps would be automatically integrated into the CIA's system. Field journal notes can be backed up digitally. That data can be sent over a cellphone connection. This is one of many gadget companies the CIA has bought into.



Basis Technology synthesizes the foreign chatter. The CIA is obviously extremely interested in what is going on in the rest of the world.

They are one of the largest employers of talented linguists, but that gets very expensive. So it's no surprised they're interested in Basis Technology, which provides software for text analytics in over twenty languages.

They work primarily in applied natural language processing, deriving meaning from the ways people actually use language. In-Q-Tel has been invested in the firm since 2004.



Biomatrica works with preserving biological materials. Biometric identification is an important way to confirm the identity of an individual. For clandestine services, confirming identities is crucial.

Biomatrica works on ways to make DNA, RNA, and proteins have a longer shelf life. Short and long-term storage of this information is important for the CIA. In-Q-Tel has been invested in Biomatrica since 2011.



Cloudera helps organizations do large-scale data storage The CIA has massive databases of information. Controlling and sustaining these digital archives is just as important for the CIA as it is for technology companies.

Cloudera Enterprises is one of the most cost-effective ways for companies to securely carry out large-scale data analysis and storage. The group specializes in helping groups use Google, Facebook, and Yahoo! software. In-Q-Tel has been invested in Cloudera since 2010.



DSSP makes safe rockets that are controlled by electricity. Rocket engines are simple: ignite explosives, direct exhaust, liftoff. That's what happens.

But there are still some issues with that. A rocket can't be un-ignited. Lighting explosives on fire remains dangerous.

Digital Solid State Propulsion has vastly improved the control of highly energetic combustion using electrical power. Their technology is use in several sectors of missile defense and rocketry, and the CIA is very interested in the results. It has been invested in DSSP since 2011.



FireEye is one of the most advanced cybersecurity firms out there. A botnet is a network of computers that can be coordinated to assault a target by obeying commands from a central hub. Sometimes, computers are added to the botnet after a virus infection.

FireEye specializes in protecting against botnet attacks and also works to combat the malware that brings computers into the network. Cybersecurity is a major national security issue. In-Q-Tel has been invested in FireEye since 2009.



Gainspan makes WiFi sensors that can run for years on a AA battery. Why would America's spy organization need to push out a WiFi signal for years with a small, compact battery?

But still, GainSpan is a very cool company with an even cooler product. They focus on connecting devices to the internet with ultra-low power WiFi. The company sees use for their devices in healthcare, smart energy, automation, and, yes, monitoring. In-Q-Tel has been invested in GainSpan since March, 2009.



GATR technologies makes inflatable satellite antennae. With an unknown number of field agents in a likewise unknown number of countries, it makes sense that the CIA might want a quick, discreet way to get a satellite connection where there isn't one in an easily deployable manner.

GATR Technologies develops and manufactures inflatable satellite communications terminals. They say that they're perfect for the first wave of deployments to a country to get something ready on the go and for remote locations. In-Q-Tel has been invested in the company since 2008.



The Ember corporation makes low-power wireless products and the CIA's portfolio is heavily weighted on companies that improve electric efficiency.

Ember Corporation focuses on developing networking systems that simplify wirelessly networking low-power products. They're focused on smart energy, remote monitoring, and remote control uses of their tech. In-Q-Tel first invested in Ember in 2005.



Infinite Power Solutions makes flexible, thin-film batteries and the CIA loves the idea of compact, discreet power systems. Infinite Power Solutions is just one of several advanced battery companies that In-Q-Tel has funded, but it's probably the coolest.

IPS manufactures rechargeable, thin as film batteries that are used in advanced electronics. They can power RFID cards, medical devices, and aerospace products. In-Q-Tel first invested in Infinite Power Solutions in 2006



Infinite Z makes virtual-holographic simulation a reality and has developed an interactive 3D environment. It's really cool.

The company has been developing its 3-dimensional software for some time, and now the system is recruiting apps and developers to continue improving the system. In-Q-Tel first invested in the company in 2007.



Looxcie makes hands free wearable video cameras. This product is really cool. Looxcie has invented a wearable camera that can hold up to 10 hours of video and can stream it as well. It goes for under $200.

It's about as obvious as a Bluetooth earpiece and it makes a lot of sense that the CIA would be interested in this kind of hardware. Looxcie has apps and the ability to stream live, which could be a boon for reconnaissance missions. In-Q-Tel first invested in Looxcie in 2011.

http://www.businessinsider.com/25-cutting-edge-companies-funded-by-the-central-intelligence-agency-2012-8?op=1

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And you too can be an stock owner. It makes you wonder how much influence or access to knowledge and intelligence is gleaned then transferred by these corporations to the CIA.

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Date: 12/25/2015 8:29:00 AM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 28363    I don't have any extra money to invest but I use to support a financial trading system used by many wall street companies including Dean Witter, it was owned by Citibank and the support was run by Ibm. I know what a scam the stock market is. I remember demoing foreign exchange trading system. the same ones they used to manipulate currency markets, scandals in the news, bail outs to the Trillions.

I remember going to the 2 World Trade Center and demoing a new beta system. I account managed and supported software releases and all trouble calls as primary contact. I had servers on about 10 different floors of the 2 World Trade tower, floors 48 to 58 or some such. I had a big rolodex with all contacts on each floor that had to go to the server room and switch the system to remote enable for me to access at 9600 baud. It was a unix like system called aix that ran customized brokerage systems abilities software. Financial Information Services. It was back then that they tried to blow the building up the first time. I had many contacts with the black smudge face look from coming down the stairs in blinding smoke.

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