Operator development range with cohort mission execution against AI, cyber, and OSINT adversary scenarios
Operator Development

Develop the operator.
Raise the bar.

Operators build the skills to run Starzl products and to operate against AI, cyber, and OSINT adversaries — under bounded, authorized conditions, with after-action review.

Operator development

Three ways to build operator readiness.

Intensive programs, a cohort simulation range, and targeted red-team work — each run under bounded, authorized conditions.

AI red-team boot camp classroom with mission planning displays and rugged training laptops
Operator boot camp

AI Red-Team Boot Camps

Multi-day intensive programs for operators and technical teams, working hands-on against authorized targets.

  • Operators and technical teams, side by side
  • Hands-on against authorized targets
  • Skills tested under realistic pressure
Engagement fitFor when a unit develops sustained operator readiness against AI, cyber, and OSINT adversaries.
Campus Martius simulation and learning range with cohort mission execution against representative scenarios
Simulation & learning range

Campus Martius

An AI-enabled simulation and interactive learning range. Operators run cohort-led mission execution against representative scenarios and bounded adversary emulation.

  • Cohort-led mission execution
  • Representative scenarios and adversary emulation
  • Operator-led after-action review
Engagement fitFor when a program develops operators against representative scenarios under controlled conditions.
Authorized red-team engagement room with defined AI, cyber, and OSINT target surfaces
Targeted engagement

Red-Team Engagements

Focused red-team work against defined AI, cyber, and OSINT surfaces — scoped to the question the program needs answered.

  • Defined AI, cyber, and OSINT surfaces
  • Scoped to a specific question
  • Clear deliverable
Engagement fitFor when a program requires a targeted red-team finding inside a controlled boundary.
Development cycle

Assess, train, exercise, review.

Each engagement runs the same cycle, sized to the unit and the adversary surface it must face.

01
Assess

Baseline the team against the adversary surface — AI, cyber, OSINT — and the products in play.

02
Train

Build the skills hands-on, under instruction, against authorized targets.

03
Exercise

Run cohort-led mission execution on the Campus Martius range under realistic pressure.

04
Review

Operator-led after-action review — what worked, what to harden, what to train next.

Operator readiness lab with mission planning and adversary-emulation displays
What to brief

Bring the unit and the adversary it must face.

Operators ready for the mission — trained against the adversaries they will actually meet.