About InfoMuck
InfoMuck Intelligence Services is a policy intelligence platform that combines AI-powered source monitoring with human editorial oversight to deliver analyst-grade briefings on federal regulation, cybersecurity, defense policy, and emerging technology. Serving government affairs professionals, federal contractors, compliance teams, and legal analysts, InfoMuck transforms thousands of primary sources into actionable intelligence products that professionals can cite in board presentations, compliance filings, and policy recommendations.
InfoMuck delivers curated intelligence on federal AI, cyber-security, and defence policy -- so professionals can stay ahead without drowning in noise.
Our Mission
The federal policy landscape moves faster than any individual can track. Between executive orders, congressional markups, agency rulemakings, and international agreements, critical developments get lost in the deluge.
InfoMuck cuts through the noise. We use advanced AI pipelines to monitor thousands of sources, extract what matters, and deliver actionable briefings tailored to your portfolio.
How It Works
Research Agents
Our AI monitors Congress.gov, Federal Register, agency websites, trade press, think tanks, and international bodies—24/7.
Intelligence Synthesis
Relevant developments are filtered by topic, agency, impact level, and your custom criteria—then synthesized into executive briefings.
Contextual Analysis
We don't just report what happened—we explain why it matters, who's affected, and what comes next.
Custom Delivery
Receive briefings via email, Slack, RSS, or API—on your schedule, in your format.
Who We Serve
- • Policy professionals in government affairs, compliance, and regulatory strategy
- • Federal contractors tracking procurement, appropriations, and regulatory shifts
- • Researchers & analysts monitoring AI safety, cyber threats, and defence innovation
- • Legal teams navigating emerging technology regulations
- • Journalists & think tanks covering federal tech policy
Why "InfoMuck"?
In the tradition of investigative journalism's "muckrakers," we dig through the information sludge to surface what matters. Our name honors that legacy—turning opacity into clarity, complexity into action.
Our Commitment
Accuracy: Every briefing cites primary sources. We link to official documents, not rumor or speculation.
Objectivity: We report policy developments without partisan spin. Our job is intelligence, not advocacy.
Privacy: Your pipelines and reading history are never shared, sold, or used for advertising. Period.
Transparency: AI-generated content is clearly labeled. Human editors review all high-impact briefings.
Our Team & Expertise
The InfoMuck team draws on decades of combined experience across intelligence analysis, federal policy monitoring, investigative journalism, and applied AI systems. Our analysts hold backgrounds in government affairs, national security, and regulatory compliance -- many having served in federal agencies, congressional offices, or policy think tanks before joining InfoMuck. Our engineering team specializes in natural language processing, large language model orchestration, and real-time data pipeline architecture, with prior work at defense contractors and enterprise intelligence platforms.
Core expertise areas on the team include federal rulemaking and administrative law, executive order tracking, congressional legislative analysis, SEC and financial regulatory filings, cyber-security threat intelligence, defence procurement and appropriations, and AI governance and safety policy. Our data scientists have built source-verification systems used in professional intelligence contexts, and our editorial staff includes former reporters who covered Capitol Hill, the Pentagon, and federal regulatory agencies. This combination of domain knowledge and technical capability is what allows InfoMuck to deliver briefings that are not only timely but analytically sound -- the kind of output that professionals can cite in board presentations, compliance filings, and policy recommendations.
At InfoMuck, we believe that intelligence analysis is not a technology problem alone -- it is a craft that demands judgment, context, and rigor. Our team brings together professionals from government affairs, investigative journalism, data science, and national security to build systems that augment human expertise rather than replace it.
Every pipeline we build starts with a simple question: what does the decision-maker need to know right now? We work backward from that question to design monitoring rules, synthesis frameworks, and delivery mechanisms that surface the signal and suppress the noise. Our analysts review AI-generated outputs to ensure factual accuracy, source integrity, and appropriate context before any high-impact briefing reaches a subscriber.
We are also committed to methodological transparency. Our briefings cite primary sources -- official government documents, regulatory filings, congressional records -- so that readers can verify every claim independently. We do not rely on anonymous tips, social-media rumors, or unverified leaks. When we express an analytical judgment, we label it clearly and explain the reasoning behind it.
This philosophy extends to how we treat our subscribers. We never share reading habits, pipeline configurations, or organizational data with third parties. We do not serve advertisements. Our business model is straightforward: we earn revenue by delivering intelligence worth paying for. If our briefings stop being useful, we expect you to cancel -- and we make that easy too.
Leadership & Expertise
Katherine Caldwell
Chief Intelligence Officer
Katherine spent fourteen years at the Defense Intelligence Agency before leading threat-assessment programs at a Fortune 100 defense contractor. At InfoMuck, she oversees intelligence methodology, source-verification protocols, and the confidence-scoring framework that underpins every briefing product.
Marcus Reyes
Senior Policy Analyst
Marcus served as legislative counsel on the Senate Commerce Committee and later directed regulatory strategy for a leading fintech compliance firm. He brings deep expertise in administrative law, congressional procedure, and the rulemaking lifecycle that shapes federal technology and financial regulation.
Dr. Priya Nair
AI Systems Architect
Priya holds a Ph.D. in computational linguistics from MIT and previously built large-scale NLP pipelines at a major cloud infrastructure provider. She designed InfoMuck's multi-model cross-validation architecture and leads the engineering team responsible for real-time source ingestion, synthesis, and delivery systems.
James Whitfield
Editorial Director
James covered Capitol Hill and federal regulatory agencies for over a decade at two major national newspapers before transitioning to intelligence publishing. He established InfoMuck's editorial standards, manages the human review layer for high-impact briefings, and ensures every product meets the rigor professionals expect from cited intelligence.
Industries Served
Government & Defense
Federal agencies, defense contractors, and military commands rely on InfoMuck to track executive orders, procurement shifts, and cybersecurity mandates that affect mission-critical operations. Our briefings surface regulatory changes before they appear in mainstream coverage.
Financial Services
Banks, asset managers, and fintech firms use InfoMuck to monitor SEC enforcement actions, CFTC rulings, stablecoin policy developments, and anti-money laundering regulation across federal and state jurisdictions.
Legal & Compliance
Law firms and corporate compliance teams depend on InfoMuck for early alerts on proposed rulemakings, enforcement trends, and judicial decisions that create new obligations or shift regulatory risk profiles.
Technology
Software companies, AI labs, and enterprise platforms use InfoMuck to track AI governance frameworks, data privacy legislation, patent rulings, and antitrust actions that shape competitive strategy and product development roadmaps.
Healthcare
Health systems, pharmaceutical firms, and digital health startups leverage InfoMuck to follow HHS rulemaking, FDA digital therapeutics guidance, HIPAA enforcement actions, and the growing intersection of AI regulation with clinical decision support.
What Sets Us Apart
Source-Verified Intelligence
Every claim in an InfoMuck briefing traces back to a verifiable primary source -- government filings, regulatory dockets, court documents, or credibility-scored press outlets. We never publish analysis based on unverified tips, social media posts, or anonymous sources. Our source appendix accompanies every briefing, giving readers direct links to the underlying documents so they can verify independently. This source-first approach is what separates professional intelligence from content aggregation.
Multi-Model AI Cross-Checking
InfoMuck does not trust a single AI model to validate its own output. Instead, key findings are independently processed by multiple frontier language models -- including Claude, Gemini, and GPT -- and the results are compared for agreement. When models converge, confidence rises. When they conflict, the finding is flagged for human review or downgraded. This adversarial cross-validation catches hallucinations, factual errors, and model-specific biases that no single-model system can detect on its own.
Transparent Confidence Scoring
Most AI platforms present every output with equal confidence, leaving users unable to distinguish solid findings from speculative ones. InfoMuck scores every key claim across four dimensions -- source authority, data recency, cross-outlet corroboration, and model consensus -- and displays the resulting confidence rating (High, Medium, or Preliminary) directly in the briefing. When uncertainty exists, we surface it explicitly so professionals can calibrate their decisions accordingly.
Daily Federal Policy Coverage
Our monitoring pipeline ingests data from 60,000+ sources around the clock, covering the Federal Register, Congress.gov, SEC EDGAR, agency press releases, think tank publications, and wire services. This continuous intake means subscribers receive briefings reflecting the latest developments -- not summaries built on stale training data. Whether it is an executive order signed at midnight or an agency rule published in the early morning Federal Register, InfoMuck captures it and delivers analysis before most professionals reach their desks.
Related Resources
The InfoMuck Standard: Our Verification Methodology
Learn how we verify sources, score confidence with multi-model AI cross-checking, and deliver intelligence you can cite in board presentations and compliance filings.
The InfoMuck Wire: Free Curated News Hub
Browse cryptocurrency, tech and AI, and federal government developments updated every 15 minutes with AI-powered analyst commentary and interactive chat.
Regulatory Watch: Federal Rulemaking Tracker
Monitor federal rulemakings, SEC enforcement actions, agency guidance, and regulatory shifts across government agencies with our dedicated compliance monitoring product.
Questions?
Reach us at hello@infomuck.com or visit our contact page for enterprise inquiries and partnership requests.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is InfoMuck and who is it for?
InfoMuck is an intelligence service that delivers curated briefings on federal AI, cyber-security, and defence policy. We serve policy professionals, federal contractors, compliance teams, researchers, legal teams, and journalists who need to stay ahead of regulatory and legislative developments without spending hours reading primary sources.
How does InfoMuck differ from traditional news aggregators?
Unlike general news aggregators, InfoMuck uses AI-powered research agents combined with human editorial review to synthesize intelligence from thousands of primary government sources. We provide contextual analysis that explains why developments matter, who is affected, and what comes next -- not just headlines.
Are InfoMuck briefings written by AI or humans?
InfoMuck uses advanced AI pipelines for monitoring, filtering, and initial synthesis. However, all high-impact briefings undergo human editorial review. AI-generated content is always clearly labeled, and every briefing cites primary sources so you can verify claims independently.
How does InfoMuck protect my privacy?
Your pipeline configurations, reading history, and organizational data are never shared, sold, or used for advertising. We do not serve ads. Our revenue comes entirely from subscriptions, which means our only incentive is to deliver intelligence you find valuable.