SECUREASSURE
Dr. Terry Flood, DHA • Retired U.S. Army 131A, Chief Targeting, EW, Fires & Intelligence Officer • Founder & Owner
SHIELD / ATLAS RPLICE
Combined Capability: National Emergency Management & C2 Platform + Research, Planning, Learning & Implementation Center of Excellence
Detect → Analyze → Recommend → ACT → Implement → Sustain
SDVOSB / VOSB CAGE: 9VKK3 UEI: C7YDV3P8EHL7 NAICS 541512 • 541519 • 518210 • 541330 • 611430 SAM.gov Registered
About ISS LLC / SecureAssure

Integrated Services and Solutions LLC (ISS LLC), operating as SecureAssure, is a Veteran-Owned Small Business founded by Dr. Terry Flood — DHA, MS, MBA, CWO 131A Retired (U.S. Army Targeting, Electronic Warfare, Fires & Intelligence Officer). ISS builds and operates two production-grade, browser-deployable platforms — SHIELD/ATLAS and RPLICE — that together deliver the full arc from battlefield command and control to community emergency response, with cross-domain decision support and 1st/2nd/3rd-order effects modeling across all PMESII domains. Both platforms are live, demonstrable on any device, and require no bespoke hardware.

Core Competencies
Combined Platform Metrics
66
SHIELD/ATLAS Modules
20
RPLICE Capabilities
5
Operational Modes
28+
Live Federal Data Sources
45
Training Sandboxes

Together, these platforms provide full-spectrum capability from operational C2 and emergency response through evidence-based program implementation, fidelity measurement, and long-term sustainment — all software-defined, offline-capable, and deployable in seconds on any browser-enabled device.

Platform 1 — SHIELD / ATLAS
SHIELD/ATLAS Core Capabilities

Strategic Homeland Integrated Emergency Logistics & Decision-support / All-Threat Layered Awareness System. A 66-module dual-use Progressive Web App integrating civilian emergency management (FEMA/NIMS) and military C2 (MDMP/JADC2) into a single deployable system, in production today.

Command & Control

  • ODIN — AI-augmented Course of Action generation with risk scoring and timeline analysis
  • ICS/NIMS — Full Incident Command System compliant with FEMA NIMS
  • BFT — Blue Force Tracker with real-time position sharing
  • 17-Route Event Bus — Cross-module intelligence routing in real time

Fires & Targeting

  • FIRES VTC — Complete fire mission chain from smartphone: CFF → PID → weaponeering → CDE/NSL → engage → BDA
  • Kill Chain State Machine — F2T2EA with multi-track orchestration and priority arbitration

Intelligence & Cyber

  • RED FORCE — Adversary C2, cultural intelligence (12 profiles), asymmetric warfare analysis
  • SENTINEL — 22+ OSINT early warning sources
  • CYBER OPS CENTER — 5-step incident response wizard with FPCON-aware containment, APT threat actor library, automated playbooks
  • SPECTRUM — Electronic warfare / EMSO planning

Cross-Domain Decision Support

  • JOINT DECISION SUPPORT (JOC) — Cross-domain aggregation of SIGINT/Cyber/Logistics/METOC/DIME. Correlation engine detects coordinated attacks. 1st/2nd/3rd order effects modeling. 6-step Joint Decision Wizard with commander approval
  • DIME/PMESII-PT — OE assessment with 6-step planning wizard, live weather/terrain, CARVER targeting, COA generation across DIME instruments
  • SIGINT OPS CENTER — 5-step intercept wizard: COMINT/ELINT/FISINT/MASINT classification, emitter matching, threat analysis
  • LOGISTICS (S4/G4) — 10 classes of supply readiness, 4-step supply planning wizard, commander approval gate

Maritime, Air & Space

  • POSEIDON — Maritime AI suite with 5 sub-modules
  • AIRSPACE / C-UAS — Counter-drone kill web with 10 adversary platforms
  • CRAM — Counter-rocket/artillery/mortar with 10 IDF threat signatures
  • SDA — Space Domain Awareness, GPS-denied navigation (12 platform types, 9 jammer profiles)
  • ESMS / ESIS — SDR-based electronic sensing and Every Soldier is a Sensor C-UAS ($30 SDR + smartphone)

Emergency Management

  • IPAWS-compliant alerting, FEMA IA damage assessment
  • Mass care (ESF-6), school safety (REMS), AFN/CMIST accessibility
  • METRO — Universal city/county dashboard with 14 domain panels and 25+ Census/FBI/EPA/DOT data feeds
  • HSEEP exercise management with MSEL injects
SHIELD/ATLAS Differentiators
  • Software-defined C2 hub node — No bespoke hardware. Deploys on any browser-enabled device. Operational in seconds
  • Dual-use architecture — Same platform for civilian EM AND military C2. Zero switchover time
  • Offline-first — Full capability without network connectivity. Service worker caches entire platform for DDIL operations
  • Real data in operational feeds — 28+ live federal data sources powering the operational picture. No mock or placeholder values in production data feeds. Sandbox / training simulators (kill-chain, hurricane, etc.) use representative scenario values clearly labeled as such
  • Open architecture (MOSA) — CoT/TAK, USMTF, VMF, CAP 1.2, EDXL-RM, EDXL-HAVE, NIEF 2.0, STIX/TAXII. No vendor lock-in
  • Affordable mass — 66 modules at software cost replaces 5–10 bespoke single-purpose hardware systems
  • Sensor fusion — USEIF framework: any sensor, any shooter, any domain. 43 sensor systems, 19 effectors, 12 protocol adapters
  • 4-tier COMSEC deployment model — Training / Garrison (IL-4 target) / Tactical (IL-5 target) / Classified (SIPRNet, air-gapped). Adapters and architecture are built; live deployment at IL-4/IL-5 and SIPRNet ingest are sponsor- and ATO-gated, not authorized in today’s build.
  • Training integrated — 45 sandboxes, HSEEP exercises, AAR. Same platform for training and operations
  • Veteran-built — Created by a career Army targeting officer who has commanded during real operations

Engineering Control Mapping

Frameworks against which architecture and engineering documentation have been exercised. ISS LLC does not currently hold FedRAMP, CMMC L2, IL-5, FIPS 140, CAC, or ATO third-party authorities; The canonical machine-readable capability list is at /api/capability-brief.

FedRAMPNot held; control-set referenced in engineering documentation
CMMC 2.0Not held; engineered against Level 2 control intent (41 controls mapped)
NIST CSF 2.0Control-set mapping in engineering documentation
NIST 800-53 Rev 5Control reference in engineering documentation
NIST 800-30 Rev 1Risk-assessment methodology referenced
MBCRADoWM 5000.103 DT&E methodology referenced
NIMS / CPG 101Doctrinally aligned
DoDI 8500.01 / 5000.89Doctrinally aligned
Platform 2 — RPLICE
RPLICE Core Capabilities

Research, Planning, Learning & Implementation Center of Excellence. An AI-powered implementation science operating system that translates complex research into actionable, evidence-based outcomes with measurable fidelity.

Implementation Science Frameworks

  • CFIR 2.0 — Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research with structured domain assessment
  • RE-AIM 2.0 — Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance evaluation
  • EPIS — Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment lifecycle
  • PRISM — Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model
  • Active Implementation Frameworks — Fixsen/NIRN multi-level team structure

AI Pipeline

  • Domain-specialized intelligence with anti-hallucination guardrails built into every prompt
  • Live scholarly research integration: PubMed, Semantic Scholar, CrossRef, Europe PMC
  • Inline APA 7 / AMA 11 citations from real, verifiable publications
  • Voice analysis for collaborative academic writing that preserves the author's analytical style

Program Management

  • Project Flow Wizard — Multi-project lifecycle tracking across 5 phases (Discover, Design, Implement, Evaluate, Sustain) with 7 relationship types and cross-project intelligence
  • Implementation Fidelity & Cost Analysis — Proctor et al. taxonomy with PAPERS criteria, structured cost analysis, and ROI calculations
  • Data-Driven Storytelling — Transform findings into narratives for decision-makers and funders
RPLICE Differentiators
  • Research-to-execution bridge — The gap between knowing what works and implementing it is where most programs fail. RPLICE closes that gap with linked infrastructure
  • 5 operational modes — Implementation Science, Military Planning (SALP), Climate & Environment, Research Science, and Hybrid. Platform adapts terminology, tools, and AI behavior per mode
  • Fidelity measurement — Goes beyond deployment: measures whether implementations adhere to evidence-based design with validated scales
  • No hallucinated citations — Every scholarly reference is drawn from real peer-reviewed publications via live database queries
  • Domain-specific modules — Climate Resilience, Pandemic Preparedness, HIV/AIDS/TB surveillance, AMR Data Integration, community resilience planning. Each integrates relevant government data (CDC, NOAA, NASA, Census)
  • SALP Strategic Analysis — Military/hybrid planning with terminology translation between military planning and implementation science domains
  • Validation & Fidelity Hub — Methodological rigor across all outputs with quality assurance and intelligent data cleaning

Who RPLICE Serves

  • Public health researchers designing community interventions
  • Military planners conducting strategic analysis and post-deployment sustainment
  • Emergency management professionals implementing evidence-based practices
  • Education leaders implementing system-wide programs
  • Climate scientists building resilience frameworks
  • Program managers requiring implementation fidelity at scale
Combined Value for Teaming Partners
Why Team with ISS LLC / SecureAssure

ISS LLC / SecureAssure delivers two production-grade platforms that together cover the full lifecycle from crisis response through long-term program sustainment. For prime contractors, this means ready-to-deploy capability that fills gaps in existing program portfolios without multi-year development timelines.

What We Bring to Your Team

  • SDVOSB status — Meets small business subcontracting goals and set-aside requirements
  • Two production platforms — Not concepts or prototypes. Live, deployed, demonstrable today
  • Full lifecycle coverage — SHIELD/ATLAS handles operations; RPLICE handles implementation fidelity and sustainment
  • Dual-use bridge — Single vendor that spans military C2, civilian EM, and implementation science
  • Software-defined = low cost — No bespoke hardware procurement. Runs on existing devices
  • Open architecture — Integrates with your existing systems via standard military and civilian protocols
  • Offline-first for contested environments — No network dependency. DDIL-capable
  • Engineering control posture — NIST CSF 2.0 control mapping exercised in engineering documentation; ISS LLC does not currently hold FedRAMP Moderate, CMMC L2, IL-5, FIPS, CAC, or ATO authorities
  • Rapid deployment — Browser-based PWA. No installation, no app stores, no provisioning delays

Ideal Teaming Opportunities

  • C2 system modernization (Army, Joint, COCOM)
  • JADC2 / CJADC2 programs
  • Emergency management platform contracts (FEMA, DHS, state/local)
  • Counter-UAS and integrated air/missile defense (Golden Dome / Homeland IAMD)
  • Maritime domain awareness and naval C2
  • Cyber defense, EW/EMSO, and spectrum operations
  • DSCA (Defense Support to Civil Authorities)
  • Public health preparedness and pandemic response
  • Implementation science and program evaluation contracts (NIH, AHRQ, PCORI, CDC)
  • Climate resilience and environmental monitoring
  • Training and simulation systems with embedded assessment
  • DIU / OTA / SBIR programs
NAICS Codes & Contract Alignment
NAICSDescriptionPlatform Alignment
541512 Computer Systems Design Services 66-module C2/EM system design + implementation science platform design
541519 Other Computer Related Services Software-defined C2 hub nodes, offline-first PWA, AI-powered research tools
518210 Computing Infrastructure / Data Processing Cloud/edge deployment, 28+ federal data source integration, real-time processing
541330 Engineering Services Systems engineering for emergency management and defense C2 integration
541715 R&D in Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences Implementation science research, public health program evaluation, climate resilience
541720 Research and Development in Social Sciences Implementation science frameworks, community health interventions, education IS
611430 Professional Development Training 45 training sandboxes, HSEEP exercises, implementation science methodology training
Interoperability & Standards

Military Standards

  • CoT / TAK (Cursor on Target)
  • USMTF message format
  • VMF (Variable Message Format)
  • TITAN-ready export
  • MDMP decision framework
  • MIL-STD-2525D symbology

Civilian / FEMA

  • NIMS / ICS compliant
  • CAP 1.2 (IPAWS)
  • EDXL-RM (EMAC mutual aid)
  • EDXL-HAVE
  • NIEF 2.0
  • CPG 101 v3

Research & Health

  • PubMed / Semantic Scholar API
  • CFIR 2.0, RE-AIM, EPIS, PRISM
  • APA 7 / AMA 11 citation
  • CDC / NOAA / NASA data feeds
  • Census Bureau ACS integration
  • Export: Markdown, JSON, PDF
Technical Architecture
ComponentDetail
DeploymentProgressive Web App (PWA) — browser-based, no installation required, instant deployment on any device
FrontendReact 18 / TypeScript (RPLICE), Vanilla JS + Leaflet.js + Chart.js (SHIELD/ATLAS)
BackendNode.js / Express (TypeScript), PostgreSQL with Drizzle ORM, Socket.IO real-time
AI PipelineMulti-provider, government-cloud LLM lanes with anti-hallucination guardrails and academic citation validation
OfflineService worker caching — full offline capability for DDIL/contested environments
Securityzero-trust defense access gate, zero-trust architecture, 4-tier COMSEC, SCIF protocols
InteropCoT/TAK, USMTF, VMF, CAP 1.2, EDXL-RM, STIX/TAXII, NIEF 2.0
AccessibilityWCAG AA / Section 508 compliant, ARIA landmarks, keyboard navigation
Qualifications & Company Data

Dr. Terry Flood, DHA

  • Doctor of Health Administration
  • Retired U.S. Army 131A, Chief Targeting, EW, Fires & Intelligence Officer
  • Decades of operational command experience across multiple theaters
  • Built both platforms to solve operational gaps experienced firsthand
  • Implementation science researcher bridging military and public health domains

ISS LLC / SecureAssure Company Data

  • Business Type: SDVOSB (Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business)
  • CAGE Code: 9VKK3
  • UEI: C7YDV3P8EHL7
  • EIN: 41-4996540
  • SAM.gov: Registered and active
  • Set-Asides: SDVOSB, VOSB, Small Business
  • Grant Alignment: EMPG, HSGP, SBIR, OTA, NIJ, NSF, HMGP, BRIC, HHS, DFC, SAMHSA
  • Army PAEs: All 6 Portfolio Acquisition Enterprises covered
Active Evaluations & Engagement
ProgramOrganizationStatus
OMENDefense Innovation Unit (DIU)Under evaluation
Swarm ForgeChief Digital and AI Office (CDAO)Under evaluation
Pitch DayASCA (Army Software Capabilities Accelerator)Under evaluation
Roadmap — Next 12 Months (29 pathways beyond the 66 shipping today)

The headline number on this statement — 66 modules — counts only what is wired into MODULE_MANIFEST and live on the running server today. Earlier marketing surfaces quoted 95 by bundling the 66 shipping modules with 29 planned / in-flight / pilot pathways. Those 29 are real engineering work the team is building toward over the next 12 months and are listed here so evaluators can see the trajectory without us inflating the headline number. Status legend: planned = scoped, not yet in active build · in-flight = active code under development · pilot = limited deployment with one or more design partners. See docs/MODULE_COUNT_RECONCILIATION.md for full audit history.

#Roadmap moduleBucketStatusTarget
R-01PQC Tactical Messenger — CNSA 2.0 (ML-KEM + ML-DSA) hybrid suitePQC / Commsin-flightQ3 2026
R-02Hybrid TLS 1.3 with PQC key exchange across all platform endpointsPQC / Commsin-flightQ3 2026
R-03ML-DSA code-signing pipeline for tactical bundle distributionPQC / CommsplannedQ4 2026
R-04Cryptographic inventory + legacy RSA/ECC deprecation playbookPQC / CommsplannedQ4 2026
R-05Coalition selective-release messaging gateway (FVEY / NATO release flags)PQC / CommsplannedQ1 2027
R-06Mobile FIRES screen — 9-line CFF + AFATDS/VMF/CoT export from phoneMobile parityin-flightQ3 2026
R-07Mobile POSEIDON screen — AEGIS / TRIDENT / NEPTUNE on tabletMobile parityplannedQ4 2026
R-08Mobile SPECTRUM screen — emitter tracking, EMCON, jamming-opsMobile parityplannedQ4 2026
R-09Mobile ODIN MDMP wizard — mission analysis / COA / IPB on-deviceMobile parityplannedQ1 2027
R-10Mobile CBRN / plume modeling screen with on-device MOPP guidanceMobile parityplannedQ1 2027
R-11Mobile evidentiary-capture screen — geo-tagged, hash-chained on captureMobile paritypilotQ3 2026
R-12Tamper-evident hash-chain investigative export bundle generatorEvidentiaryin-flightQ3 2026
R-13Classification-aware after-action reconstruction packagerEvidentiaryplannedQ4 2026
R-14Court-admissible chain-of-custody manifest generator (FRE-aligned)EvidentiaryplannedQ4 2026
R-15JAG / IG / OGC selective-release redaction packagerEvidentiaryplannedQ1 2027
R-16ESMS swarm-track fusion sub-module — many-on-many decoy-storm classificationDual-use subin-flightQ3 2026
R-17ESMS counter-FOC (fiber-optic-controlled FPV) detection sub-moduleDual-use subpilotQ3 2026
R-18POSEIDON ASW convergence-zone fusion sub-moduleDual-use subplannedQ4 2026
R-19C-RAM auto-routed counter-battery fire-mission sub-moduleDual-use subpilotQ3 2026
R-20GUARDIAN APT threat-actor enrichment sub-module (MITRE ATT&CK auto-correlation)Dual-use subplannedQ4 2026
R-21METRO city/county multi-tenant isolation sub-moduleDual-use subplannedQ4 2026
R-22DIME-PMESII automated 1st/2nd/3rd-order effects modelerDual-use subroadmapQ3 2026
R-23Maritime port-authority adapter (port-side AIS + SeaVision-class ingest)Dual-use subplannedQ1 2027
R-24Cost-aware effector allocation with burn-rate alerting (Bundle B-05)Sensor / EffectorroadmapQ3 2026
R-25Weapon-target pairing sub-module (Pk + cost + magazine + role)Sensor / EffectorroadmapQ3 2026
R-26Eight parallel-equal feed fallbacks for DDIL transport (Bundle B-06)Sensor / EffectorplannedQ4 2026
R-27GPS-denied PNT including Timing (T) backup over the 7 PNT methodsSensor / EffectorplannedQ4 2026
R-28SIPRNet ingest adapter (sponsor- and ATO-gated)Sensor / EffectorplannedQ1 2027
R-29IL-5 GovCloud deployment path with CAC/PIV + FIPS 140-3 modulesSensor / EffectorplannedQ2 2027

66 + 29 = 95. The 29 above are roadmap pathways, not capabilities currently in MODULE_MANIFEST. They will only be promoted into the headline 66 figure (and that figure incremented) once each item is wired into the runtime registry, exposed by the live server, and verifiable at /api/modules/registry.

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Dr. Terry Flood, DHA — Retired U.S. Army 131A, Chief Targeting, EW, Fires & Intelligence Officer

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No installation required. No bespoke hardware. Full platforms available in seconds.

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