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LexisNexis Risk Solutions moved into Collections after Reed Elsevier acquired the public records businesses of Dolan Media Company in 2003. [9] That same year, the LexisNexis Special Services Inc. (LNSSI) was founded to provide government agencies with global sources of data fusion technology and analytics.
DBT Online Inc., formerly known as Database Technologies, is a data mining company founded by Roy Brubaker and Hank Asher in 1992 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.It is today a subsidiary of US data aggregation group, ChoicePoint.
Derek V. Smith was the CEO of ChoicePoint from 1997 until its acquisition by Reed Elsevier.Previously, Smith was an executive for Equifax.He holds degrees from Penn State and Georgia Tech.
Palast's investigation into the Bush family fortunes for his column in The Observer led him to uncover a connection to a company called ChoicePoint. In an October 2008 interview Palast said that before the 2000 election, ChoicePoint "was purging the voter rolls of Florida under a contract with a lady named Katherine Harris, the Secretary of ...
In 2005 the company was acquired by ChoicePoint. [1] In June 2008, i2 was acquired from ChoicePoint by Silver Lake Partners Sumeru fund for $185 million. [2] In July 2009, i2 merged with Knowledge Computing Corporation (KCC), makers of Coplink software. KCC was founded in 1998 in Tucson, Arizona. [3]
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In January 2001, Coughlin was elected to the board of directors for ChoicePoint, a publicly traded data aggregation firm. [5] That same year, he was elected to the Walmart board of directors. In August 2002, he was also given the title of CEO for Sam's Club USA.
Hank Asher (May 9, 1951 – January 11, 2013) [1] was an American businessman who founded several data fusion and data mining companies that compile information about companies, individuals and their interrelationships from thousands of different electronic databases.