Veracraft — Truth Through Tradecraft
Intelligence training solutions · veracraft.co

TRUTH
THROUGH
TRADECRAFT

Most intelligence training is unrealistically clean. Real environments aren’t. Veracraft closes the gap — with skills training for individuals and simulation environments built for institutions.

22
Years IC experience
SDVOSB
Veteran-owned

Intelligence training has a realism problem.
And everyone who’s been through it knows it.

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Sanitized traffic

Most exercises present analysts with clean, scenario-only reporting. Real intelligence environments are 90% noise. Analysts who’ve never sorted through it aren’t ready.

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Static difficulty

Junior analysts and senior targeters face the same exercise designs. There’s no systematic way to calibrate training to where an analyst actually is in their development.

03 ///
Staff burden

Building a realistic exercise takes weeks of G2 staff time. The output is still thin. Units run the same tired scenarios year after year because there’s no better option.

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Skills gap

Verification, geolocation, and open-source tradecraft are increasingly mission-critical — but rarely taught systematically. Most analysts learn on the job or not at all.

Two product lines. One philosophy: analysts perform at the level their training demands of them. Demand more.

Individual training
VERACRAFT
TRAINING

Practical skills training in verification, geolocation, and open-source tradecraft. Built for analysts, journalists, investigators, and anyone who needs to find truth in complex information environments.

  • Imagery geolocation and analysis
  • Open-source verification techniques
  • Digital exposure and privacy tradecraft
  • Modular courses and custom workshops
  • Virtual and in-person delivery
Available now
// CHAFFIC · In development

THE ENVIRONMENT
IS THE LESSON

Real intelligence work isn’t a clean problem set. It’s a flood of reporting — most of it irrelevant, some of it contradictory, a fraction of it actionable. Analysts who’ve never worked in that environment aren’t ready for it.

CHAFFIC generates the full intelligence environment. Not just the scenario — the noise, the ambiguity, the deceptive reporting, and the time pressure that separates trained analysts from untrained ones.

The difficulty is a dial. A junior 35F needs high signal and low noise to build fundamentals. A senior targeteer needs maximum friction. The same platform serves both — because the environment is calibrated to the analyst, not the other way around.

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// exercise environment configurator
Signal ratio 60%
All noiseAll signal
Source reliability 65%
ContradictoryConsistent
Reporting volume 55%
SparseOverwhelming
Threat deception 45%
OvertActive D&D
Time pressure 40%
Open timelineReal-time
Context:

BUILT BY SOMEONE
WHO’S BEEN THERE

Veracraft was founded on 22 years of intelligence community experience — targeting, order of battle analysis, and the firsthand knowledge of what separates analysts who are ready from analysts who think they are.

Vera means truth. Craft means tradecraft. The gap between the two is where analysts fail when it matters. Veracraft exists to close that gap — through skills that transfer on day one and training environments that don’t pretend the real world is simple.

Veracraft is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business. We work with military intelligence units, government agencies, law enforcement, academic programs, and private sector teams who take analytical tradecraft seriously.

22
Years intelligence community
SDVOSB
Service-disabled veteran-owned
ALL-SOURCE
Targeting · Order of battle · Analysis

LET’S TALK
TRAINING.

Whether you’re building an exercise program, evaluating training solutions for your unit, or looking for verification and geolocation instruction — we’re interested in the conversation.

// Institutional customers
National Guard intelligence units · Active component commands · Joint training centers · DHS fusion centers · Law enforcement intelligence units
// Individual & academic
Analysts and investigators · Journalists · University intelligence studies programs · Private sector threat intelligence teams