S·06 · Multi-Source Intelligence Fusion

Multi-Source Intelligence Fusion

Fuse RF intercepts, satellite imagery, drones, and sensor feeds into one operational intelligence picture. Detect patterns, correlate threats, and deliver real-time command alerts with secure intelligence sharing.

5+
Source domains fused
<5min
Cue → corroboration
100%
Audit-traceable releases
0
Cross-domain leakage
The problem

What standard stacks miss.

The same pattern across every deployment we've audited. Point products solve a slice; the operator carries the seams.

P · 01

Sources don't talk to each other.

SIGINT, GEOINT, OSINT, drone feeds — each in its own classification silo, its own console, its own analyst pipeline. Patterns die in the gaps.

P · 02

Correlation is human-bottlenecked.

A duty analyst eyeballs three dashboards and draws the line by hand. Fatigue, shift change, and tunnel vision all degrade the picture.

P · 03

Releases happen on instinct.

Sharing across coalition or agency boundaries is decided in the moment. Over- or under-share, and there is no record of what crossed the line.

P · 04

Yesterday's pattern is invisible today.

Without persistent correlation across time, recurring adversary behaviour resets every shift. The same pattern is "discovered" weekly.

The incident

Cross-domain cue · Eastern Sector.

A composite of multi-source intelligence operations: an RF anomaly cued against satellite imagery and drone overwatch, correlated to a known adversary pattern, released to a coalition partner under cited authority — all under five minutes.

REC · 14:08:00 LT · CROSS-DOMAIN CUE
9 events · 4m elapsed · 1 release · cited
14:08:00sigintRF anomaly · unknown emitter · Sector Edetect
14:08:30geoGEOINT cue · last-pass imagery T-04hfuse
14:09:00droneUD-220 cued for ISR overwatchfuse
14:09:42aiPattern match · MO-014 · 73% confidencedecide
14:10:18osintOSINT thread · social signals corroboratefuse
14:11:00cmdCmd AI proposes coalition release · partner P3decide
14:11:36opRelease authorized. Cited sharing pact §2.4act
14:12:14aarPattern logged · alerting upstream nodesclose
The shift

From siloed point products to one shell.

This is not a tool replacement. It is a doctrine shift — from console-per-mode to fused, governed, audited operations.

Before · Legacy

Siloed sources. Manual correlation.

  • SIGINT, GEOINT, OSINT each in own console.
  • Analyst draws correlation by hand.
  • Cross-classification handoff is informal.
  • Releases authorized verbally, not cited.
  • No persistent pattern memory across shifts.
  • Coalition partners get late, partial picture.
After · MESH OS

Unified picture. Cited release.

  • RF + GEOINT + drone + OSINT fused per entity.
  • Pattern match runs continuously across time.
  • Cross-classification gates enforced in software.
  • Every release cites the sharing authority and clause.
  • Persistent track memory across shifts and crews.
  • Coalition partners get the picture, not the raw feed.
Operational impact

What measurably changes.

Performance envelope from pilot deployments. Numbers reflect end-to-end chain.

5+
Source domains fused
SIGINT, GEOINT, OSINT, sensor, drone — and growing.
<5min
Cue → corroboration
First anomaly to multi-source confirmation.
100%
Audit-traceable releases
Every cross-classification release cites authority and operator.
0
Cross-domain leakage
Classification gates enforced in code, not policy memo.
Why it works

Four MESH OS capabilities, composed.

The four MESH OS capabilities map directly onto the operating loop for this domain.

01Perception

Multi-modal entity fusion.

RF, satellite, drone, OSINT, and sensor data resolve to one persistent entity track. Pattern match runs against historical and live cues.

02Command AI

Pattern recognition under doctrine.

Command AI surfaces matches against modelled adversary patterns, weights confidence, and proposes the next cue or release citing the relevant authority.

03Agentic

Autonomous corroboration workflows.

Agents cue ISR drones, request fresh imagery, query OSINT feeds — under operator policy — to corroborate weak signals before they go cold.

04Sovereign

Classified by design.

Cross-domain releases pass through software-enforced classification gates. Logs and models stay inside the host authority's infrastructure.

Deployment

From ingest to live authority.

We integrate with what you already run, prove the chain end-to-end, then go live one zone at a time.

D · 01Weeks 1–3

Source ingest.

MESH ingests RF, imagery, drone, and OSINT feeds. Entity resolution validated against historical case data. Classification policy mapped.

D · 02Weeks 4–6

Pattern library.

Adversary patterns and recurring MOs encoded. Cmd AI tuned against the host authority's case library. Release pact clauses encoded.

D · 03Week 7+

Live cueing authority.

Cutover by domain. Cross-domain cueing comes live one source pair at a time. AAR after every release. Authority widens by case.

Pilot request

One picture across every source.

Run an eight-week pilot on one mission area. Ingest your existing SIGINT, GEOINT, and drone feeds, validate the entity-resolution chain, prove pattern-match value against your case library. We bring your sources into one cited, audited intelligence picture.

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