The best organizations in the world act wisely on solid, actionable intelligence to improve command and control. Information about the most important facets of command and control - Murder, Kidnapping, Terrorist Networks, Insurgent Networks, Drug-Trafficking Networks, Cyber Networks and Threat Finance Networks - is gathered rather than analyzed, reported rather than understood, measured rather than acted upon. As a result, the status quo prevails and opportunities to protect national security can be inhibited.
Smart organizations have always tried to make the most of information in hand. But recent technological breakthroughs and services have provided the ability to manage and make sense of vast amounts of unrelated data - and in the process have redefined what it means to be an intelligent organization. Our clients recognize these new capabilities and put them to work. They don't just gather and report information - they leverage actionable intelligence to decrease risks and protect critical assets.
NSIA fuses human and data intelligence to bring together sophisticated solutions to analyze and visualize complex command, control, and intelligence challenges and enables the chain of command to make better informed decisions.. Government, Militaries and Corporations today leverage the wealth of actionable intelligence being collected to create powerful new ways to perform. Our solutions can be tailored to meet your objectives through the following delivery models:
CLIENT BENEFITS
Actionable Intelligence: Empower you to exceed multiple business goals, simultaneously.
Agility: Access to advanced capabilities - delivered enterprise "flexibility"; single source for management, continuous monitoring, maintenance, and remediation.
Cost Reduction: Costs are predictable; Mandatory services delivered at equal or reduced cost.
Eliminate staffing challenges: Gain expertise without adding staff; Outsourcing risks mitigated by strong service guarantees;
Visibility: Makes visible the relationships between the business and human elements - - - even across command and control silos