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From weekly intelligence briefings to full contract database access, AI-powered analysis tools, and enterprise API access.

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Standard Access

Intelligence Briefing

$12/ month

Weekly high-level analysis of the most significant geopolitical developments and the contract activity they drive.

Weekly intelligence email
1 analysis brief per week
Global situation overview
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Full Access

Praetorian Pro

$20/ month

Full access to the contract intelligence database, all deep-dive analysis reports, AI-powered analysis tools, and weekly macro-to-micro intelligence briefings.

Full contract database access
All premium analysis reports
Custom contract & region alerts
Weekly macro-to-micro reports
AI Source Intel, Global Watch, Patterns
Priority intelligence briefings
Enterprise Grade

Institutional

$49/ month

Enterprise-grade intelligence with API access, bulk exports, team access, and custom intelligence briefs for your organization.

Everything in Pro
API access for programmatic intel
Bulk data exports (CSV, JSON)
Custom alert configurations
Priority support channel
Team member access (up to 5)
Custom intelligence briefs
White-label report generation

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What Makes This Different

Not News — Intelligence

We don't report what happened. We analyze why it happened, what contract activity it's driving, and what comes next. Every brief connects geopolitical forces to capital flow.

Contract-Level Specificity

Other platforms give you macro analysis. We give you the specific contracts, the dollar amounts, the contractors, and the strategic context. Actionable intelligence, not commentary.

Built for Practitioners

Designed for professionals in energy, defense, finance, and infrastructure who need to understand how geopolitical shifts create commercial opportunities and risks.

No Ideology, Just Analysis

We don't take political sides. We analyze strategic interests, power dynamics, and economic incentives. The goal is clarity, not advocacy.