Culmen International has acquired Madison Springfield for an undisclosed sum to expand its capacity to provide proactive risk analysis and real-time insights in support of the U.S. government and its international partners.
“This acquisition provides Culmen access to a powerful analytics platform and a portfolio of highly valued public sector and international clients,” Culmen CEO Dan Berkon said in a statement published Monday.
Madison Springfield’s MOSAICS Platform
Madison Springfield’s proprietary platform, MOSAICS, uses deep learning, natural language processing, pattern recognition, anomaly detection and other advanced techniques to collect and process structured, unstructured, offline and online data from authorized sources in more than 155 countries.
The platform’s human-in-the-loop framework ensures ongoing model refinement and validation to help identify strategic opportunities and emerging geopolitical threats.
“The MOSAICS platform enables Culmen and our clients to anticipate and respond to geopolitical developments with increased precision and agility. Integrating this technology will further enhance our ability to support strategic decision-making in complex operating environments,” said Mark Dumas, Culmen’s chief strategy officer and vice president of the technology, research and analytics division.
Madison Springfield is focused on building artificial intelligence-enabled predictive technology designed for autonomous data acquisition and analysis.
The company uses publicly and commercially available information to develop recommendations and data-driven strategies that help customers meet their security objectives. Through all-data sourcing, Madison delivers alerts through secure dashboards and integration feeds equipped with link analysis, geospatial context, confidence scoring and recommended courses of action.
It also provides subject-matter experts who work at client locations to implement and support operations.














