Executive brief: TITUS for maritime and sanctions intelligence

TITUS turns fragmented maritime, ownership, and sanctions data into defensible operational intelligence for teams that need earlier detection, source-linked context, and faster escalation decisions in high-clutter environments.

This executive brief frames TITUS as the intelligence layer inside an existing stack: it extracts non-obvious signals, preserves track continuity, and feeds actionable outputs into downstream command, compliance, and mission workflows.

  • Detects suspicious maritime behavior when cooperative signals degrade, disappear, or become unreliable.
  • Connects vessels, entities, ownership, and sanctions-relevant relationships into a usable investigative picture.
  • Maintains source-linked evidence so analysts can brief, review, and defend operational findings.
  • Integrates into existing command and compliance workflows without requiring a full platform replacement.

The architectural gap TITUS is designed to close

Sensor-to-signal extraction

Converts fragmented maritime and sanctions inputs into analyst-ready detections instead of leaving teams with raw feed management.

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DETECTION LAYER

Detection under degraded visibility

Helps operators sustain awareness when cooperative reporting drops out, clutter increases, or non-cooperative behavior masks intent.

COP and workflow integration

Feeds detection outputs into existing command, compliance, and investigative workflows instead of competing with the common operating picture.

Target custody and escalation

Supports track continuity, prioritization, and escalation so teams can move from anomalous signal to operational decision with less ambiguity.

Source-linked evidence

Preserves the evidence trail behind each lead so analysts can brief, review, and defend decisions without reconstructing the case later.

Force-multiplying legacy systems

Improves the performance of existing radar, satellite, and intelligence investments by exposing signals those systems already collect but do not fully exploit.

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INTEGRATION MODEL
Capabilities

Capability modules

Detection

Dark vessel detection

Detects suspicious maritime activity when cooperative signals degrade or disappear, giving analysts an earlier starting point for review.

Resolution

Vessel and entity resolution

Connects vessels, owners, operators, and counterparties into a unified profile so teams can understand who is behind a target.

Risk

Sanctions exposure mapping

Maps sanctions-relevant relationships and transactional exposure so investigators can move from a vessel lead to a defensible risk picture.

Analysis

Behavioral anomaly scoring

Highlights route deviations, dark activity, identity changes, and other behaviors that deserve escalation before they become operational surprises.

Evidence

Source-linked investigative output

Preserves the evidence chain behind each lead so teams can brief, audit, and defend their findings without rebuilding the case manually.

Integration

COP and workflow integration

Feeds detections and context into existing command, compliance, and mission workflows without requiring a full platform replacement.