InfoComp

INFOCOMP is an American corporate company provides scientific, technical and personal data pertaining to any subject to anyone.

History
When the Gang of Four was swept away, the United States was forced to meld the remainder of its intelligence services with the resources of the notorious "beltway bandits", the infamous think-tank services who for years had competed with the CIA, DIA, and FBI in data compilation charging fees considered exorbitant even by most congressmen. At the turn of the century, the CIA was reorganized into a lean, mean intelligence force, while the DIA was replaced by a new breed of military think-tank who specifically catered to the armed forces (they, too, were later replaced). Radical changes in the world's economic, political, and military structures made data previously compiled by the bandits and taken for granted by the government obsolete. Most of the beltway bandits were forced to liquidate. Robert D. Alvarez was one of hundreds of analysts who were suddenly out of a job. Around this time, Los Angeles was recovering form the massive quake of '98. The new arcology domes were being built, and the city was soliciting everyone and anyone who might be interested in investing. Alvarez took the remainder of his severance pay in advance, forgoing the interest, plus his amassed savings and moved out west. He reserved a spot in one of the planned mall arcologies, laying down the ground work to begin his own think-tank for the new corporate world. The company started small, with only a handful of dedicated (and extremely talented) employees, but their services were new and vital. Infocomp became one of the first companies to provide quality intelligence and research data to the megacorps as they took place in the world. Before long, Alvarez hand several regular clients who would assure the firm's success. In 2006, with the absorption of Eagle Investigations, a first-rate investigations firm, and EbonTech Research, a corporate think-tank, Infocomp has grown into the premier investigations service; not just detective work, but raw data searches, compilation, and theoretical databasing services are available, making Infocomp the best source when information of any kind is needed. Infocomp 's ability not only to find obscure pieces of data and the best purchaser for it, but also to predict upcoming events based on current trends, has given them a prominent position in the global market as the premier information traders of the twenty-first century. Infocomp