Sapient's Delivery Model

Sapient know the power of market-leading technologies can unlock unique human perspective. We use a single platform to digitise human networks, visualising, tasking and paying contacts, securely and discreetly. This approach offers Sapient global access and instant results.

Sapient integrates and corroborates these perspectives with open-source analytical software to allow our clients to see across social media, news, surface and deep web. Where necessary, Sapient also call on strategic, high-level relationships developed through years or commercial, government and military experience.

Commercial Sector

Example Use Case

AI-based technologies are revolutionising the oil and gas sector. All of the top 20 oil and gas producers, both state-owned and public-listed companies, are either already invested in or on the cusp of investing in AI-based technologies to assist upstream (exploration & production), midstream (pipeline & logistics) and downstream (processing & refining) operations. These technologies will be employed to assist with everything from AI-led geological exploration to office space management. 

While powerful digital technologies will lead oil and gas sector CapEx growth for the foreseeable future, the decisions which they support will continue to be enacted in the physical realm. Accordingly, successful oil and gas production will continue to involve people, equipment, logistics and security, often in austere environments. It is here that Sapient can complement and corroborate the analytical and predictive power of AI-based technologies with on-the-ground human-led intelligence

Sapient’s digital human network management system can achieve instant access to both internal and external networks to unlock unique human perspectives, the nuance of which AI may miss. Internally, Sapient can be used to onboard, visualise, communicate with and instantly pay an entire operational network, from exploration to logistics to security. This ensures producers realise the full, global and instant intelligence value from their own deployed staff in a single, secure environment, managed by Sapient.  

Externally, Sapient offers access to trusted contacts who relay verified, novel and relevant information. From individuals and communities close to exploration or operational sites, to local powerbrokers with knowledge of logistical challenges, or to regional and national security experts with first-hand experience of extremist or militant groups threatening operational security, Sapient can open the aperture. 

Built around a producer’s bespoke information requirement, Sapient engineers the most effective network of on-the-ground contacts to ensure they can deliver actionable insight, complementing and corroborating CapEx technologies and ensuring efficient OpEx.  

Charity Sector

Example Use Case

"Effective information management is one of the key success factors in managing the humanitarian aid distribution process during and post disasters and it depends on how much, how accurate, and how reliable the available information is". Suzila Mohd et al 2019 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 513 012012

Delivering humanitarian or emergency aid to those most in need requires supreme logistical coordination, backed by reliable data. The ability to visualise a distribution network and understand the latest disaster management information within countries suffering from natural disasters or physical insecurity is a persistent challenge. Collaboration within and between multiple aid agencies is a common hurdle that impedes the effectiveness and efficiency of delivering critical, life-saving aid. All parties in a disaster relief effort share a mutual goal but often achieve less than the sum of their parts due to a lack of facilitation, integration and trust.

Sapient Insight have scoped the use their human network management platform to support deployed teams in the delivery of humanitarian aid from the point of disembarkation to last mile delivery. Sapient have the ability to onboard all members of an aid agency's management and delivery network, making them continuously visible and accessible via secure communications. This allows aid providers to understand the geographical spread of their network, leading to more effective distribution decisions and risk management, while being fed instant context updates from the edge of their networks. Through geospatial data and multimedia meta data, Sapient are able to verify the location and identity of both network members and aid packages as they move to their point of distribution. Where necessary, Sapient can also unlock blockages through the instantaneous payment of network members.

With Sapient, aid agencies' delivery networks are digitised and managed through a single, secure platform and can be further independently verified by Sapient’s own in-country networks. This layering of capabilities can improve the transparency of a high-pressure, dangerous but critical process.

Public Sector

Example Use Case

The coordination of multiple government agencies can be fraught with friction as priorities and resources diverge.

Bespoke, taskable, ground-level insight can unlock operations for agile, impactful teams. Sapient have experience in establishing in-country networks, both facilitated by public sector clients and independent of them, delivering actionable insight.

Sapient’s networks are of the community and offer a first-hand view of life and reality in target geographies, providing public sector clients clarity and a basis for action. Protected through Sapient’s digital network management solution, network members communicate and receive payment securely, allowing them to act in the best interest of their community.

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