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Research and Development

Bridging Science, Strategy, and Lean methodology in Defense and Security

Our Research and Development program focuses on building applied solutions at the intersection of intelligence, safety, and advanced technology. We experiment with modern frameworks, leverage real-world datasets, and develop methodologies that improve decision-making for critical infrastructure, defense, and urban safety ecosystems. Each research stream directly informs our products, partnerships, and advisory work—ensuring that innovations move beyond theory into practical impact.

Current Active Research

Intelligence Fusion

Developing multi-layered intelligence platforms that fuse cyber, physical, and operational feeds into a single, contextualized view. Current experiments explore real-time anomaly detection, sensor-API integrations, and adaptive alerting models that help organizations move from raw data to actionable foresight.

Aerial & Subsurface Defense

Exploring how unmanned aerial and subsurface system coupled with smart defense models can protect strategic facilities, ports, and supply chains. Our research combines sensor fusion, remote sensing, AI-assisted detection, and risk modeling to anticipate and mitigate asymmetric threats.

Quantitative Risk Assessment for Critical Assets and Urban Area

Advancing QRA methodologies for large-scale infrastructure and urban environments. We are experimenting with probabilistic models, scenario-based simulations, and AI-driven safety frameworks (ISO/IEC 45001, Kaizen, HIRA/DC, PICA, etc) to quantify and manage risks in ports, energy grids, and dense urban ecosystems.

War Simulation, Scenario Modelling, and Dynamic Risk Assessment

Designing simulation environments and digital twins to test responses under uncertainty. Our focus is on multi-domain scenario modelling—blending military wargaming techniques, counterterrorism expertise, and dynamic risk assessment tools to stress-test strategies for governments, corporations, and critical infrastructure operators.