Intelligence · the analyst layer

Hours of analyst work,
in minutes.

Dossiers, assessments, briefs, after-actions — sharper every mission.

The intelligence layer

A full intelligence capability, built in.

Subject dossiers, site assessments, mission briefs, after-action reports — and the institutional knowledge that builds up behind them. Overwatch produces the intelligence your firm runs on in a fraction of the time.

Subject dossier
DaysMinutes

OSINT pulled from 20+ sources, sourced and structured the way an analyst would build it.

Site assessment
HoursMinutes

The walk-through — location, photos, voice notes — turned into a structured TVA for your assessor to sign off.

Brief & after-action
An afternoonMinutes

The whole report comes back assembled from the operation. You steer it, sign off, and move on.

AI does the writing; your people review and approve every output before it reaches a client.

01 · Briefs & AARs

Brief the op. Close it out.

A SMEAC brief is an afternoon of writing; a full after-action report, more. Overwatch builds both straight from the operation — the assignments, the site, the attachments, the voice notes from the field — so instead of writing one, you make a couple of passes and a few inline edits, and it's done.

  • Built from the op, not a blank page. The whole SMEAC comes back assembled from everything attached to the operation — you're editing, not authoring.
  • Steer with a line, not a rewrite. "Tighten the exec summary," "add a medical annex" — say it in plain language and it reworks itself.
  • Fix the last five percent by hand. Inline edits for the details only you know — then it's done.
Generated on every operation Operations
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mission brief
Situation
Execution
“Tighten the exec summary”
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Visual — revise by instruction, or by hand
02 · Intel products

Investigation-grade, in minutes.

Person dossiers today — drawn from 20+ OSINT sources and structured the way an analyst would build them. The catalog is built to grow: new product types slot into the same pipeline.

  • Person dossiers. Identity resolution, digital footprint, public records, threat assessment, and network mapping — sourced and structured.
  • Continuous monitoring. Standing subjects re-scanned on a cadence, with findings rolled up into summaries automatically.
  • A catalog, not a one-off. Every product runs through the same pipeline — more types are on the way.
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Person dossier
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Continuous monitoring
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Site assessment · more types
Soon
Visual — a growing product catalog
03 · Site assessments

TVAs that write themselves up.

A threat & vulnerability assessment still takes a trained eye on the ground. Overwatch removes the part everyone dreads — the write-up. Walk the site; the report writes itself.

  • Built from the walk-through. Location and site data, the photos and video your operator captures, and the voice notes they record on site.
  • Written, not decided. The AI assembles a structured TVA; your assessor stays the authority and signs off.
  • Hours back, per assessment. The judgment is yours. The typing isn't.
Where sites live Operations
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site assessment
Inputs
LocationPhotos & videoVoice notes
Generated report
Visual — the walk-through, written up
04 · Institutional knowledge

Every mission makes the next one sharper.

When an operation closes, Overwatch reads the after-action and pulls out what's worth keeping — lessons learned, standing procedures, client-specific detail — and files it so the firm never relearns the same thing twice.

  • Lessons, SOPs, and specifics. Extracted automatically from locked after-actions — then reviewed before anything is kept.
  • Firm-wide vs. engagement. Doctrine that improves every mission, kept separate from nuance that only applies to one client.
  • Grounds the next one. New briefs and reports start from everything you've already learned — not a blank page.
Closed out after every op Operations
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after-action · extracted
Lesson learned
Firm-wide
Standing procedure
Firm-wide
Client-specific detail
This engagement
Visual — lessons filed for next time
05 · Client knowledge

Your principal can just ask.

Everything you deliver for a client — every operation, every dossier, every assessment — becomes a private record their principal can question in plain language. And because it's scoped to the engagement, every repeat job with your firm makes it deeper.

  • Ask, don't dig. The principal queries an AI assistant grounded in their own dossiers, assessments, and activity.
  • Engagement-scoped. A client's knowledge stays inside their engagement — never blended with anyone else's.
  • Compounding by design. The longer they work with you, the more it knows — and the harder you are to replace.
Built for the principal Client Experience
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Engagement-scoped
Visual — answers, scoped to one client
See it on your workflow

See what it produces.

We'll run a brief, a dossier, and a site assessment on your own workflow — and show you the knowledge it builds for the next mission.

Or email hello@overwatch.group