Case Studies
NTIS delivers timely, actionable data services and strategic support for Federal Agencies to securely collect, store, analyze, use, and share their scientific, technical, and engineering information products.
Our innovative technology solutions address the national need for leveraging data as a strategic asset.
- Cost-effective, tailored information, data, and accessibility services
- Revolving fund enabling project continuity
- Unique statutory authorities, including joint venture authority—strategic private-sector partnerships
1. Using AI to Support National Security
NTIS helped the DOD scale its AI capabilities, enabling them to:
- Develop and deploy enterprise-level AI capabilities.
- Design, develop, and deploy Intelligent Business Automation, Augmentation, and Analytics capabilities.
- Help DOD use AI-enabled capabilities to solve current and future strategic, operational, and tactical problems.
- Build an AI “sandbox” to develop and test AI products.
2. Supporting Global Fight Against Malaria
NTIS supported the agency responsible for President’s Malaria Initiative, including:
- Develop data platform that allows efficient data integration, analytics, and dissemination capabilities.
- Enable the agency to support global, life-saving efforts by using data to guide malaria interventions.
- Design a platform that enabled the customer to gather and share information across different countries, languages, and data formats.
- Enable the agency's medical experts to use data to perform cross-sector and interdisciplinary analyses.
3. Advanced Analytics to Combat Healthcare Fraud
NTIS support enables an HHS Agency to:
- Identify data and automated risk assessments for emerging issues and potential risk.
- Access data across nine regions; provide geospatial capabilities within applications to better analyze localized trends for improper payment recovery efforts.
- Protect restrictive and personal data with a flexible predictive and threat analytics platform incorporating information security we designed and developed.
- Prioritize resources and activities to strengthen HHS’s oversight, while maximizing enforcement activities.