Organizations across government, law enforcement, and the private sector increasingly need reliable open-source intelligence. Many of them lack the expertise or methodology to produce it effectively. At the same time, the intelligence education space outside the formal IC is full of surface-level content that teaches tools without teaching tradecraft.
Our name comes from the ancient supercontinent, the idea of bringing together diverse streams of information into a unified picture that enables better decisions. That's what good intelligence work does, and it's what we help our clients achieve.
We're a boutique firm by design. We work with a focused group of clients who need rigorous, unbiased intelligence and the tradecraft frameworks to sustain it internally. We prioritize quality, objectivity, and positive outcomes.

Jessica Stutzman is an intelligence professional with over 16 years of experience in the intelligence community, spanning OSINT, HUMINT and related disciplines. She has served in multiple consultant and advisory roles, including work as an OSINT Expert at the United Nations. Her investigative background covers human trafficking, drug smuggling, financial crimes, and a range of national security topics.
Beyond client work, Jessica is invested in the intelligence education community. She chairs the OSINT course for the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS), one of the leading professional organizations in digital forensics and investigations. She publishes The Intelligence Fundamentals Project, a free, long-form educational series covering analytic standards, intelligence disciplines, the intelligence cycle, and doctrinal foundations for practitioners across all sectors.