Each discipline links to a dedicated service page.
Every engagement is analyst-driven from start to finish.

Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT)
Satellite imagery, terrain, and infrastructure analysis for decision support.
Analysts assess activity, change, and spatial relationships to inform operational, security, and humanitarian decisions where context matters as much as detection.

Imagery Intelligence (IMINT)
Expert visual interpretation and pattern-of-life analysis.
Human analysts interpret imagery to identify activity, behavior, and anomalies that automated systems often miss or misclassify.

Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
RF activity and communications behavior assessed in operational context.
Analysts interpret signal patterns, anomalies, and indicators to support threat assessment, escalation analysis, and early warning.

Electronic Intelligence (ELINT)
Radar systems and electromagnetic environments analyzed for real-world risk.
Analysts interpret electromagnetic signatures to support force protection, threat analysis, and operational planning decisions.

Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)
Validated open-source data fused with geospatial and technical intelligence.
Analysts challenge, corroborate, and contextualize open data to deliver reliable assessments—not scraped feeds or unvetted reporting.

Maritime Intelligence (NAVINT / MARINT)
Vessel behavior, port activity, and maritime risk assessment.
Analysts integrate imagery, AIS, and open-source reporting to assess patterns, intent, and anomalies beyond automated tracking.

Tactical Operations Center (TOC) in a Box
Deployable analysts operating inside your environment with all required hardware, software, and secure infrastructure.
Stone Harp integrates directly into your workflows and systems to deliver real-time, mission-aligned intelligence without disrupting established operations or security controls.

Mobile Training Team (MTT)
On-site instruction delivered by operational analysts inside your environment.
Analysts work directly with your team to build analytical judgment, improve assessment quality, and close the gap between receiving intelligence and producing it.