Risk Intelligence has signed an agreement with a NATO member’s Ministry of Defence to provide a package of regular intelligence reports and access to the Risk Intelligence System. As per many of these processes it has been an open process which concluded this week.
With the country concerned having significant maritime and energy companies, it has become increasingly important for their ministry of defence to have access to timely, accurate and unclassified intelligence regarding global maritime matters.
With the addition of this new government client, Risk Intelligence now has government clients in 10 NATO member countries including, among others, Denmark and USA. In some countries, there are up to three organisations using the Risk Intelligence System. In addition, Risk Intelligence has NATO as a client.
Jim Pascoe, CCO, Risk Intelligence says: “Our new client is one that we’ve had lengthy discussions with, as ever it’s a great endorsement to come out as a preferred provider from an open process. In particular, it was noted that we remain completely independent from other elements of maritime security provision which, in the client’s view, meant our intelligence reporting was unbiased and reliable. We very much look forward to working with them and building a similar relationship that we have with many of our major governmental clients.”