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Olney, MD, United States, 2009/01/21 - Michael S. Yeagley, formerly of Saffron, to drive NovoDynamics' growth in government, as new Director, Global Government Solutions - NovoDynamics.com.
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To support its growing base of federal customers and prospects, NovoDynamics®, the leading provider of state-of-the-art optical character recognition (OCR) and text retrieval for Middle Eastern Languages – and now Chinese and Russian - has appointed Michael S. Yeagley as the company’s first Director of Global Government Solutions. Yeagley brings over 15 years experience in successfully helping federal and state organizations find effective technology solutions to mission-critical challenges. Most recently, Yeagley served as Director of Federal Sales at Saffron Technology, where he worked extensively with the Intelligence and Defense communities. NovoDynamics is an In-Q-Tel portfolio company. In-Q-Tel is the strategic, not-for-profit investment firm that works to identify, adapt, and deliver innovative technology solutions to support the mission of the U.S. Intelligence Community.
“Our government customers have a unique and incredibly complex set of challenges where our high performance OCR and text retrieval solutions are critical for success,” said David Rock, President and CEO of NovoDynamics. “Michael’s experience will ensure these agencies are offered the support they deserve to help them meet their objectives.”
Yeagley will help agencies entrusted with the nation’s security reap full advantage of NovoDynamics’ solutions. “Having worked in the government space for over 15 years, I’m excited to be driving involvement of this innovative technology with the government,” said Yeagley. “This software solves a real need, and can save lives as well as time and tax dollars, helping military and civilian government organizations support their missions.”
Before joining Saffron, Yeagley worked at several other IT firms, either leading or involved with their government initiatives, including Axway, SPSS, Alphablox, and Sterling Software. He is a graduate of Saint Lawrence University in New York.
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