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GCN tech brief

The General Services Administration is looking for vendors conversant in advanced Semantic Web technologies. The agency issued a request for information calling for expertise in the semantic representation of knowledge, most notably in the Resource Description Framework, the Web Ontology Language, the Knowledge Interchange Format and the Common Logic language. In addition, GSA seeks expertise in 'open-source rules engines, reasoners and theorem provers,' according to the solicitation. It also wants insight into 'knowledge representation, semantic integration, information flow, formal concept analysis, category theory and the Semantic Web.'

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