Commission — we do the work

Board-grade intelligence, delivered in weeks.

Bring us a named strategic question. We run it through the full Dragonfly methodology — actors, drivers, systems dynamics, scenarios, interventions, challenge testing — and deliver analysis that holds up in a boardroom or cabinet, at a fraction of a strategy-house fee. The methodology is transparent: you can audit every reasoning step and trace every source.

Commissioned Intelligence Brief

A board- and government-grade multi-lens analysis of a named strategic question. You receive the full analytical brief, an interactive briefing site, and an executive summary — with every reasoning step visible and every source traceable. Typical delivery is two to three weeks for a new domain; about a week once we know your terrain.

Intelligence Monitoring Retainer

A standing intelligence service on your strategic domains: daily or weekly briefings at a cadence human analyst desks cannot match, with quarterly deep-dive refreshes. Built on the same monitoring workflows we run for government clients. 12-month minimum.

Strategic Sprint

A live strategic question run through Dragonfly workflows with your team embedded in the room. You get the governance-ready deliverable — and your people see first-hand how AI-native intelligence is produced.

Multi-report annual packages are available. Indicative rates are on the rate card.

Why the analysis holds up.

Every brief is produced by a working agentic system — 13 specialist lens agents and 70+ analytical skills encoding expert tradecraft — directed by the principals who built it. Competing views are synthesised rather than smoothed over. Confidence levels are stated explicitly. Claims carry their sources.

Strategic intelligence firms deliver a house view from a human desk; we deliver multi-lens analysis at AI-native cost and cadence. And unlike a consulting engagement, the methodology behind every finding is inspectable — which is why the same clients who commission one brief often return for a standing briefing, then ask to bring the machinery in-house.

When clients want to own the machinery: the Co-Innovation Partnership