Intelligence Coverage
8 Dimensions of Intelligence
Every company exists at the intersection of regulatory, financial, competitive, and operational forces. STEWARD monitors all eight dimensions simultaneously, using government-issued data and measured statistical base rates.
Regulatory & Compliance
FDA, OSHA, EPA, FTC, CPSC, CFPB
Enforcement actions, warning letters, consent decrees, compliance orders. Measured base rate: 91.7% of companies receiving an FDA warning letter face follow-up action within 12 months.
Labor Market
DOL, OSHA, WARN Act, BLS, NLRB
Workplace safety inspections, WARN Act layoff notices, wage compliance investigations, union activity filings. Regional enforcement patterns detected across 50 states.
Commodity & Input Costs
BLS, FRED, EIA, USDA, SAM.gov
Raw material pricing shifts, supply chain disruptions, tariff impacts, energy cost signals. Federal contract award data reveals procurement patterns before they hit commodity markets.
Competitive Landscape
SEC, SAM.gov, USPTO, FDIC
Competitor filings, new market entrants, patent activity, federal contractor registrations. Cross-reference any company against government records across all dimensions.
Financial Health
SEC EDGAR, FDIC, SBA, Federal Reserve
8-K material event filings, quarterly earnings, credit condition indicators, banking sector signals. Government filings reveal financial stress before markets price it in.
Geopolitical & Trade
USTR, Commerce, State, UK HSE, FCA, EUR-Lex
Tariff changes, sanctions updates, trade policy shifts, international regulatory actions. Coverage spans the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Singapore, Hong Kong, India, South Africa, and the EU.
Weather & Climate
NOAA, FEMA, NWS
Severe weather events, FEMA disaster declarations, climate-related supply chain disruptions. Geographic correlation with company facilities and operations.
Opportunity Pipeline
SAM.gov, GSA, grants.gov
Federal contract opportunities, grant announcements, RFPs matched to company capabilities. Government spending patterns reveal expansion opportunities before competitors see them.
Deliverable
What a Brief Looks Like
Every brief follows a structured format designed for executives who need to act fast.
STEWARD Weekly Brief
Week of March 18, 2026
Bottom Line Up Front
Three converging signals this week require attention: steel tariff expansion (high probability, $180K annual impact), increased OSHA enforcement in your region, and a federal contract opportunity aligned with your capabilities.
Priority Signals
Steel Tariff Expansion
Section 232 review recommending 15% increase on specialty steel imports. Effective date: Q2 2026.
OSHA Enforcement Uptick
Regional office increased inspection frequency 40% in manufacturing sector. Three competitors cited this month.
Natural Gas Pricing
Henry Hub futures stable at $2.80/MMBtu through Q3. No significant supply disruptions anticipated.
Estimated Dollar Impact
Steel Tariff Exposure
$180,000
Annual cost increase if tariffs enacted
Contract Opportunity
$2.4M
Potential value, RFP closes April 15
Every data point in your brief links back to a government registry, regulatory filing, or institutional database. No anonymous sources. No AI-generated speculation. If we cannot cite it, it is not in your brief.
STEWARD's methodology is transparent by design. You can see which sources informed each signal, how signals were classified, and why they were included. We do not ask you to trust a black box -- we publish the formulas.
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