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Three real briefs, taken straight from recent work. Redacted where the recipient is specific, otherwise verbatim. Same format, same voice, same structure as the briefs sent under live access.

  1. Signal Logistics Cycle 1 — page 2, 'Where Freight Will Form'

    Signal Logistics — cycle brief

    Pre-award freight flows. Where capability commitments are generating logistics demand before the formal procurement opens. Cycle 1 covers £1.55bn of pre-award flow across thirteen actionable signals.

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  2. Market Intelligence Note 001 — page 2, 'The Number' — 1.04% signal density

    Signal Industrial — intelligence note

    Structured analysis for a given sector — the shape of the market, who is positioning, what is being asked for that no UK supplier yet holds. MI-001 is the first public note; sector-specific notes ship monthly under access.

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  3. Quorion Advisory — CS-001 case study cover, 'Repositioning a Middle East conglomerate's logistics division for aerospace market leadership'

    Quorion Advisory — case study

    A worked example of the advisory engagement — twelve-month strategic programme, four intelligence workstreams, USD 14.2M of new revenue captured in the first year. Anonymised by sector convention.

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Real recipients have been redacted. The intelligence, values, buyers, and programme names are the ones we published.

What every brief contains.

Format is consistent across product lines. The content is specific to your sector.

  1. 01

    The headline

    One sentence that tells you what the brief is about and why it matters this week. If the headline does not read, nothing below it will.

  2. 02

    Signals that reached decision-grade

    Named signals with buyer, value, stage, and why they surfaced now. Act-now, watch, and context — never mixed, always clear which is which.

  3. 03

    Commercial context

    Who the likely buyer is, who is positioning, where competitors are exposed, and what an honest competitive position looks like for a supplier with your capability profile.

  4. 04

    Forward-look

    Policy shifts, programme-level movement, and capability demands that will shape procurement in the next six to eighteen months. Directional, not speculative.

  5. 05

    What to do this week

    One specific action per signal, where one exists. If there is nothing to do, the brief says so. Silence is an acceptable outcome.

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Tell us which sector you operate in. We return a brief tuned to what you would actually receive under access. The first one is free.