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Director Field Updates

Transitional Intelligence Command is informed by cross-domain experience in law enforcement, crisis response, public health, perinatal systems, mortality systems, cybersecurity, threat intelligence, and regional community capability-building.

Field Operations Services Updates

Behavioral Crisis Operational Assessments have been added to TIC’s Field Operations offerings.

These assessments examine how institutions, agencies, and organizations respond to behavioral crisis events across policy, staffing, escalation pathways, interagency coordination, safety practices, environmental vulnerabilities, communication patterns, and post-incident learning.

Behavioral Crisis Operational Assessments are designed to help organizations identify gaps in crisis response capability before those gaps become preventable harm, operational failure, public trust breakdown, and institutional liability.

Missing Person Operational Assessments are also added to TIC’s Field Operations offerings and will replace the Emergency Operational Intelligence Deployment service. These assessments will help support search and rescue environments through intelligence-informed planning, behavioral search analysis, terrain and movement pattern review, drone reconnaissance support, open-source information review, and regional resource mapping.

More information is available for all services on the website as well.

Community Resilience Updates

Services, such as Death Crisis Response Team Model & Development, Perinatal Crisis Response Team Model & Development, and the Unhoused Mortality Intelligence Systems Project, have all been re-organized under Community Resilience & Capability-Building offerings, as they all are designed to be collaborative models that will continue to provide ongoing support and serve the communities in which they are created long after TIC has departed the region.

More information is available for all services on the website as well.

Research & Field Work

In addition, Victoria is currently planning for Ph.D. study in Space Operations starting this summer, which focuses on the behind-the scenes management of satellites and space infrastructure, planning missions, securing spacecraft, and navigating general space domain awareness.

A planned dissertation focus will revolve around the refinement and efficacy of Mission Assurance Operational Assessments, which will also be one of the advanced TIC offerings. With Mission Assurance Operational Assessments, studied and physically conducted via the Transitional Intelligence framework, the goal is to evaluate the operational resilience, mission readiness, and cross-domain vulnerabilities of mission critical systems operating in high-consequence environments. The assessments will work to synthesize intelligence across technical, physical, human, environmental, organizational, and operational systems to identify cascading vulnerabilities that could compromise mission success. With work that will expand across civilian, military, and scientific sectors, this research will be implemented in field work to be applied to spacecraft, satellites, aircraft, drones, submarines, autonomous systems, remote research stations, and polar expeditions.

This is a very exciting, challenging, and specialized path with research and field guidance from seasoned aerospace engineers, cybersecurity professionals, and consultants that have worked on the International Space Station (ISS), and also with NASA, DoD, Blue Origin, The Boeing Company and many other organizations and companies in the industry.

Scope Updates

As the scope of TIC becomes more expansive, it is evident that the upcoming Quarterly Transitional Intelligence Briefings will also not be designed to be centered on regional intelligence but instead may focus on intelligence from specific sectors, such as public safety, healthcare, corrections, aerospace, military, search and rescue, etc.

TIC deployments can be both nationwide and internationally, with projects landing anywhere between a few days to several months in execution.

Spiral Birth Website Relaunch

Separate from TIC, Victoria has revamped the Spiral Birth website that houses her perinatal education classes, community resource hub, and perinatal portfolio. The website is linked here.

The goal is to assist with continued public health research with multiple universities, community and workforce development education, and regional development goals, such as assisting with the establishment of grant-funded childbirth education and care coordination, and diversion opportunity programs in approximately 10-15 county jails throughout rural southwest Georgia via Motherhood Beyond Bars, prior to transitioning into full immersion and deployments for TIC-centered work.

Why These Updates Matter

These updates show how TIC is being developed through active field exposure across multiple operational environments.

Some updates reflect separate founder-led work that informs TIC’s framework. Other updates reflect TIC programs and services that are being added directly to Field Operations.

Together, these updates clarify how TIC connects crisis response, public health & safety, cybersecurity, behavioral operations, geospatial intelligence, and space & extreme environment operational work into a unified transitional intelligence framework.