Canonical scenarios
Baltic submarine-cable cut at winter peak is the canonical example. Other scenarios authored per engagement.
For universities, defense academies, think-tank war games, MBA programs, executive education. Strategy-Day-ready scenarios with role-scoped visibility, an Adjudicator agent under faculty control, and a printed After-Action Report at the end.
A faculty member runs a hybrid-warfare Strategy Day for 60 students. They want modern digital tools but do not want enterprise software, a subscription, or a black-box AI.
The current setup combines board games (Diplomacy, Kyoto), printed dossiers, hand-curated news from the morning of the event, and a faculty assistant manually scoring outcomes.
insigz becomes the digital substrate for the Strategy Day. The data is real. The teams see role-scoped slices. The Adjudicator agent suggests consequences under faculty control. The After-Action Report is drafted automatically and signed by faculty.
What the platform brings to this vertical specifically. Not generic features — the things that map to the actual workflow.
Baltic submarine-cable cut at winter peak is the canonical example. Other scenarios authored per engagement.
Adjudicator suggestions queue for faculty approval. No AI publishes to students autonomously.
Every decision, every consequence, every base-rate benchmark in a printed report. Becomes the homework for the next class.
A concrete walk-through. This is what the platform does inside the operator's head, made visible.
Phase 0 — teams receive role-scoped dossiers.
Phase 1 — teams compose actions; Adjudicator drafts consequences; faculty approves.
Phase 2 — attribution becomes central; injects fire from live data.
Phase 3 — final positions; AAR drafted and signed by faculty.
Indicative ranges. Final pricing depends on data sources, usage volume, and SLA tier — talk to us for an actual quote.
A turnkey Strategy Day — Baltic submarine-cable cut at winter peak — is the canonical example. Fixed price, fixed scope, one canonical scenario, two cells (NATO/EU vs Hybrid Threat), a cohort of students, and a signed AAR.
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