T-Rx, LLC, formed after 9/11 to support the US and Allied counter-terrorism effort, developed the capability to easily sort through mountains of data to analyze trends and patterns to warn of impending attack using a highly functional, scalable software –- TerrorRx, ‘The Prescription for Terrorism’ – which even untrained and inexperienced personnel could learn quickly and easily. It standardizes a Q&A process to assess patterns and trends indicating the threat potential; it can be used by an individual or networked with hundreds of analysts focusing on a specific military operational area or a general threat target; it applies to threat scenarios in both the military and the private sectors. It serves as an extraordinary garrison training tool in a “Lessons-Learned” capacity. The company offers other services, to include training in tactical and strategic analysis, non-combatant evacuation operational planning, and special intelligence services.
T-Rx, LLC was created by former military officers with in-depth experience in intelligence operations and analysis, counter-insurgency, espionage, covert and clandestine operations, counter-narcotics, international finance, avionics, combat and support flight operations, logistics, and training in all intelligence disciplines.

The CEO formed T-Rx with the vision of using his expertise to help improve national security. He conceived the company product line and designed the functional requirements for the software, based on his 25+ years experience in tactical and strategic intelligence. He was assigned with the CIA, DIA, State Department, and the Army. He formed and commanded several specialized intelligence units and was the Department of Defense HUMINT (Human Intelligence) Program Operations Officer during its formative years. As Regional Intelligence Advisor in Northeast Thailand, his operations penetrated and annihilated the insurgency in less than a year; he later designed the counter-terrorist plan for the World Energy Conference at Cannes which hosted oil executives and diplomats from 35 countries. He held every HUMINT position and staff intelligence position in the military, and was recognized by the Director of Central Intelligence for both his analyses and operations.