Dossiers, assessments, briefs, after-actions — sharper every mission.
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.
OSINT pulled from 20+ sources, sourced and structured the way an analyst would build it.
The walk-through — location, photos, voice notes — turned into a structured TVA for your assessor to sign off.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.

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.