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Deep Web Technologies average salary is $129,331, median salary is $129,331 with a salary range from $129,331 to $129,331.
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Political Analyst 129,331-129,331 Washington, DC, 20001 2015 Deep Web Technologies Political Analyst Salaries (2)
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Political Analyst 129,331-129,331 Washington, DC, 20001 2013 Deep Web Technologies Political Analyst Salaries (2)
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  • Deep Web Technologies, Inc.
  • Industry: Technology Consulting
  • City: Santa Fe, NM
  • Founded in 2002 by Abe Lederman, President and Chief Technology Officer, Deep Web Technologies sprang from Abe's three year relationship and successful track record of work completed with the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). From this affiliation, the first federated search for the federal government was born with the creation of Distributed Explorit?. Abe's 17-year background in the field of knowledge management, coupled with a network of connections from Verity and Los Alamos National Laboratory, and his pioneering work on the Explorit? platform laid the groundwork for the company's rapid growth.