Inhalt Corporation

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Inhalt Corporation
Type Private Corporation
Founded 2002 (in 2006, company took on current name)
Headquarters Headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia
Key people David N. Holley: Chief Executive Officer
Industry Consulting, IT Services and Software
Products Workflow software, Congressional Advisory Services, data encryption algorithms, and branding
Website www.inhaltcorp.com

Inhalt Corporation is a computer technology and consulting corporation headquartered in Fairfax, VA, USA. The company has a wide range of services, including congressional lobbying, data encryption algorithm sets, IT consulting, and the manufacture and sale of workflow software.

According to Inhalt's mission statement, they are dedicated to providing high-quality software, workflow, representation and knowledge solutions to government, education, commercial and non-profit markets.[1]

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[edit] History

The company was formed as Pride-American Business Solutions in 2002. Originally, it offered branding, presentation and IT Consulting services to small, Washington-based government contractors. The company underwent an overhaul in 2006 as it took on its current name, dropped many of its commercial clients, and began directly serving the Federal Government.

[edit] Charter 4-Star

In July 2007, Inhalt announced that it would begin to offer completely customized workflow management software solutions to Congressional offices. Sold at $3,800 for an annual contract, each individualized software system is part of the company's "Charter 4-Star" brand. In response to its low pricing, the company states that it is "beating competitors by being the discount superstore of high-end, world-class software."[2]

[edit] The Patriox Algorithm

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In December 2007, Inhalt announced it would be offering the integration of a proprietary algorithm, Patriox, into its software. The company has not released the process of the algorithm, but says that it is based on the 128-bit SHA-1 algorithm designed by National Security Agency.

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