

UAIC
UAIC was formed around a specific problem: transatlantic drone commerce fails at the regulatory and documentation layer, not at the business-development layer. We exist to fix that layer before introductions are made.


/ Why UAIC Exists
Built considering the failure modes that others overlook
Most transatlantic drone deals fail at regulatory misalignment, documentation gaps, or unvetted manufacturers—not at intent. UAIC was structured specifically to resolve those failure points before any introduction is made.
UAIC operates at the intersection of regulatory engineering, institutional restructuring, and international legal representation—three disciplines rarely held under a single mandate. That concentration is not incidental; it is the structure the work demands.

Pre-audit. Restructure. Then — and only then — execute.
UAIC audits the manufacturer, maps the compliance framework, and restructures documentation to Western sourcing standards before any partner introduction. Deal resilience is built in from the first session, not retrofitted after a breakdown.
Structural execution for transatlantic defense commerce
Engagements begin with a structured intake review. If the scope warrants it, we proceed—on terms that hold under scrutiny.
