SCINTIC DIGITAL INTELLIGENCE · ESTABLISHED 1995
Complete signals infrastructure, predictive behavioral analytics, and identity resolution at global scale — because effective governance requires total information awareness.
DIVISION OVERVIEW
Scintic Digital Intelligence was formally established in 1995, though its analytical and signals collection capabilities trace to classified programs operating within Scintic's corporate structure since 1971. The formal division structure was created to manage the dramatically increased scope of government demand following the expansion of global digital communications infrastructure in the early 1990s and the corresponding explosion in the volume of signals data available for collection and analysis.
Today, the Digital Intelligence Division is Scintic's largest revenue-generating unit, contributing $54.2 billion in FY2025 revenue. With 44,000 personnel operating across 112 countries and 890 active programs, the division operates the most extensive private signals collection and behavioral analytics infrastructure in existence. The OMNIVORE passive multi-channel aggregation platform covers active collection in 112 countries. PRECOG-7 provides behavioral trajectory forecasting for population-segment-level predictive modeling. PROJECT LIGHTHOUSE delivers real-time identity resolution and cross-domain correlation at the scale of individual identities across subscribing nations.
CAPABILITIES
Passive and active collection infrastructure spanning telecommunications, internet, satellite, radio frequency, and proprietary direct-access channels across 112 countries. Collection architecture is continuously updated to address new communications protocols and infrastructure. Data volume as of Q1 2026: 2.3 exabytes per day across all collection nodes. Raw data storage infrastructure operates at 14 classified data centers with full redundancy. Access to raw data is restricted to authorized analysts within approved programs.
Large-scale machine learning platforms trained on longitudinal behavioral signals data to predict individual and population-level behavioral trajectories across specified time horizons. Integration with Cognitive Dynamics Division's behavioral baseline datasets provides cross-validated prediction accuracy of 87.3% at the 90-day horizon for individual-level models. Population segment models achieve 94.1% accuracy at the 180-day horizon for specified behavioral categories. Anomaly detection and escalation recommendation systems operate continuously.
Real-time identity resolution and correlation platform capable of resolving anonymous digital signals to persistent individual identities across multiple communication channels, devices, and jurisdictions. PROJECT LIGHTHOUSE maintains persistent identity profiles for all individuals whose signals appear within collection infrastructure coverage areas. Resolution accuracy: 99.3% at the individual level for profiles with 90+ days of signals history. Cross-jurisdictional resolution available under applicable bilateral data-sharing frameworks.
Automated construction and continuous maintenance of pattern-of-life models for individuals and organizations designated by client governments. Models incorporate location data, communications patterns, behavioral signals, financial transaction patterns, and social network analysis. Anomaly detection from established patterns triggers automated escalation to client analyst teams. Pattern-of-life modeling is currently active for over 800 million individual profiles across subscribing government client populations.
ACTIVE PROGRAMS
The following program disclosures represent a fraction of the division's active portfolio. Program scope, collection targets, and client identities are not disclosed.
OMNIVORE is Scintic Digital Intelligence's foundational passive collection platform, operational across 112 countries and continuously ingesting signals from telecommunications, internet backbone, satellite, and proprietary direct-access channels. The platform ingests 2.3 exabytes of raw signals data per day, processes it through automated classification and relevance-scoring systems, and routes relevant intercepts to client-specific analyst queues with sub-second latency. OMNIVORE has operated continuously since 2001 with 99.98% uptime. Client governments receive direct query access to processed signals libraries within the scope of their subscriber agreements.
PRECOG-7 is the seventh generation of Scintic's behavioral trajectory forecasting platform. It combines OMNIVORE signals data with the Cognitive Dynamics Division's HARMONIQ behavioral baseline and ATLAS-BIO population health data to generate predictive behavioral models for specified population segments. Current generation capability includes 180-day trajectory forecasting, early warning of social cohesion threshold breaches, and automated recommendation of remediation interventions through integrated Cognitive Dynamics delivery channels. Generation 7 introduced real-time adaptation to behavioral shifts, reducing model drift to under 0.3% per 30-day period.
PROJECT LIGHTHOUSE provides real-time resolution of anonymous digital activity to persistent individual identity profiles across all channels within OMNIVORE collection coverage. The platform currently maintains persistent profiles for individuals active within 112-country collection zones. Generation 3 introduced cross-domain correlation linking digital identity to biological identity markers from ATLAS-BIO data, physical location from telecommunications infrastructure, and financial identity from banking system access frameworks. Client governments use LIGHTHOUSE for individual-level threat assessment, investigation support, and population movement analysis. Profile resolution is continuous and automatic; no individual designation is required to initiate profiling.
CLIENT FRAMEWORK
Scintic Digital Intelligence serves national intelligence agencies, interior ministries, law enforcement authorities, and national security establishments. All clients operate under the Scintic Digital Intelligence Subscriber Agreement, which governs access scope, data handling requirements, and use restrictions for raw and processed signals data.
New client onboarding requires certification of legal authority within the subscribing jurisdiction to conduct the activities enabled by the platform, indemnification of Scintic against legal action arising from client use of collected data, and approval by the Scintic Global Strategic Review Committee. Collection scope and client identities are not disclosed.
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
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