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  • CORAS Partners With US Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Naval Air Traffic Management Systems Program Office (PMA-213)

    CORAS Partners With US Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Naval Air Traffic Management Systems Program Office (PMA-213)

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    Dec 7, 2022

    CORAS, a FedRAMP High enterprise decision management software as a service (SaaS) platform, has partnered with the U.S. Naval Air Traffic Management Systems Program Naval Air Traffic Management Systems Program Office (PMA-213) in Patuxent River, Maryland. PMA-213 is the Naval Aviation Enterprise’s Program Office for all Navy and Marine Corps Air Traffic Management Systems tasked to deliver superior and efficient air traffic management capabilities. 

    “CORAS is proud to support NAVAIR PMA-213 in their mission to leverage data-driven decisions and automations for U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Air Traffic Management Systems,” said Dan Naselius, President and Chief Technology Officer at CORAS. “CORAS aggregates any data source to be up and running in days, delivering 360-degree views of all data in one place, AI insights, and the ability to identify unseen interconnections across the enterprise. We’re finding ways to support the Warfighter with efficient, powerful solutions that deliver interactive capabilities, what-if scenarios, decision management, and reporting at the speed of relevance.”

    CORAS is already at work in the DoD delivering some of the most effective solutions on the market today. Not only does the SaaS tool offer top security environments for any department, but CORAS eliminates data siloes through information sharing across the enterprise in real time. CORAS solves some of the most complex business problems in the DoD, from managing the POM Process/Adds & Offsets for the U.S. Navy to providing insights, overall health and data reporting for S&T portfolios, and the ability to read and transform unstructured data into valuable, useable information in hours. CORAS Ai/NLP is 4x as fast and 86% more accurate than its competitors. 

    CORAS is a unique Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) software platform that is FedRAMP High, runs on the Non-Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet) and Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet), and is IL 4 through AWS GovCloud. CORAS software can be purchased via GSA Schedule, NASA SEWP, SIBR/STTR, and multiple third parties including Carahsoft. As a member of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN), CORAS also participates in the AWS Public Sector Partner (PSP) Program, providing premier cloud-based solutions and supporting government, space, education, and nonprofits around the world. 

    ABOUT CORAS

    CORAS is part of the family of companies held by Executive 1 Holding Company, LLC (EX1), a strategic partnership of leading providers of AI/ML/NLP, technology, and consulting solutions to the federal government (HumanTouch, LLC, Plasticity, Inc., and Docugraph). To learn more about how CORAS supports Public Sector agency leaders, the DoD, and their partners to drive confident decisions and actions at mission speeds, go to Coras.com.

    Source: CORAS

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  • CORAS Wins US Navy NAWCAD Contract to Support  S&T Portfolios

    CORAS Wins US Navy NAWCAD Contract to Support S&T Portfolios

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    FedRAMP High CORAS Federal Chosen to Drive Visibility Across S&T Portfolios and Combat R&D Valley of Death

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    Oct 19, 2022

    CORAS, a FedRAMP High enterprise decision management software as a service (SaaS) platform, has won a contract with the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) to enable visibility and transparency across programs and projects. S&T portfolio teams often struggle with siloed data and a lack of visibility and understanding of scope and context of their diverse programs and projects, as well as challenges in funding traceability and strategic alignment.

    “We are proud to leverage CORAS to assist NAWCAD in combatting the ‘Valley of Death’ within S&T portfolios, and drive visibility and transparency to the program and project level,” said Dan Naselius, President and Chief Technology Officer at CORAS. “Our mission is to support strategic alignment across NAWCAD programs and projects and enable informed tradeoff analysis for defense innovation and near-peer competition.”

    CORAS’s unique capabilities aggregate disparate data and create a single source of truth in real time. CORAS toolsets support leadership at all levels across multiple departments to deliver real-time decision management capabilities, AI models and visualizations, core business processes, and analysis. With no rip-and-replace requirements, CORAS is up and running in days, configured to work alongside existing programs to read and codify unstructured data and provide real-time reporting for decision-makers.

    CORAS is a unique Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) software platform that is FedRAMP High, runs on the Non-Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet) and Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet), and is pending IL 4/5 through AWS GovCloud. As a member of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN), CORAS also participates in the AWS Public Sector Partner (PSP) Program, providing premier cloud-based solutions and supporting government, space, education, and nonprofits around the world.

    ABOUT CORAS

    CORAS is part of the family of companies held by Executive 1 Holding Company, LLC (EX1), a strategic partnership of leading providers of AI/ML/NLP, technology, and consulting solutions to the federal government (HumanTouch, LLC, Plasticity, Inc., and Docugraph). CORAS software can be purchased via GSA Schedule, NASA SEWP, SIBR/STTR, and multiple third parties including Carahsoft. To learn more about how CORAS supports public sector agency leaders, the DoD, and their partners to drive confident decisions and actions at mission speeds, go to CORAS.com.

     CORAS is the Decision Maker’s Decision Maker.

    Source: CORAS

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