Salt Lake City (August 14, 2024) – Strider Technologies, Inc., the leading provider of strategic intelligence, today announced the launch of Strider Impact, a philanthropic partnership program with leading universities and research organizations to support the utilization of open-source intelligence and help develop the next generation of intelligence analysts.
To date, Strider Impact has partnered with Florida International University’s (FIU) Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy and Utah State University’s (USU) Center for Anticipatory Intelligence. Strider is providing data to support FIU’s research of the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) activities in Latin America and the Caribbean. Additionally, Strider’s upcoming partnership with Utah State will equip the next generation of intelligence analysts with the skills to detect state-sponsored risks facing the United States and its allies.
“Open-source data is growing at an exponential rate and is now a factor of production in today’s digital economy,” said Greg Levesque, CEO and co-founder of Strider. “Collaborating with academia and think tanks to better leverage open-source intelligence is a core part of our mission as an organization and critical to expanding understanding amongst policy makers and the general public on the opportunities and threats facing our country. We are proud to launch Strider Impact and look forward to supporting our university partners at Florida International and Utah State as they continue this important work.”
A core part of Strider Impact is to deliver unique datasets and analytical resources based on the partner’s strategic research objectives at no cost. Additionally, Strider will share best practices for open-source intelligence research, data collection, analysis, and storage.
Specific datasets could include:
- Supply chain data
- Foreign ownership & investments
- Procurement data
- Talent recruitment
- Research collaboration
- Funding
Initial Impact: Tracking PRC Activity in Latin America and the Caribbean with Florida International University
In one of the program’s first projects, Strider is providing data to power the Chinese Activities Dashboard launched by FlU’s Jack D. Gordon Institute of Public Policy. The dashboard provides a comprehensive overview of PRC investments and projects in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) in sectors including mining, energy, space, and ports. Strider’s data identifies connections between private sector organizations and the PRC government and military.
“We are thrilled to partner with Strider Technologies to enhance our capacity to deliver detailed and timely analysis of the PRC’s maneuvers in the Western Hemisphere,” noted Brian Fonseca, Director of the Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy. “The Chinese Activities Dashboard serves as an invaluable tool for decision-makers, providing real-time intelligence crucial for understanding and addressing geopolitical threats. We look forward to further developing this partnership and continuing our work together.”
To learn more about Strider Impact, visit www.striderintel.com/strider-impact.
About Strider
Strider is the leading strategic intelligence company empowering organizations to secure and advance their technology and innovation. Leveraging cutting-edge AI technology alongside proprietary methodologies, Strider transforms publicly available data into critical insights. This increased intelligence enables organizations to proactively address and respond to risks associated with state-sponsored intellectual property theft, targeted talent acquisition, and supply chain vulnerabilities. Strider has operations around the globe with offices in Salt Lake City, Washington, DC, and London.
About the Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy
The Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy was founded in 1985 to establish, promote, and advance the study of public policy and national security studies. The institute serves as the forefront of public policy discourse by leading, integrating, and delivering exceptional multidisciplinary education and research while improving the competitiveness and diversity of students and professionals entering the workforce. The institute is centered on four pillars: Academics, Executive Education, Research, and Community Outreach, each serving the mission of shaping public policy and national security solutions in the 21st century.
About the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence
Utah State University's Center for Anticipatory Intelligence has led the pioneering effort in the US to establish the academic field of Anticipatory Intelligence: a multidomain approach to anticipating threats and opportunities emerging from the world’s increasingly complex security environment, oriented around the goal of reducing uncertainty and designing resilience across future scenarios. CAI is a nexus of academic excellence designed to prepare students and professionals from a wide range of disciplinary and career backgrounds to anticipate and successfully navigate complex emergent security challenges that are affecting their own fields and industries.