About Corvus Intel

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Corvus Intel is a real-time intelligence aggregator that pulls headlines and primary-source documents from 800+ government, defense, central-bank, cybersecurity, and regulatory feeds into a single browser-side dashboard. It runs entirely in your browser, requires no signup, and stores no reading history on any server. The same feed corpus powers the daily briefings published at Apprised.news.

Why it exists

Most aggregators ask the user to import OPML, then fetch each feed from the browser through unreliable public CORS proxies. Corvus Intel ships with a curated 800+ source default corpus, batches feed fetches through a server-side endpoint with edge caching, and layers threat panels, region filters, watchlists, custom themes, and a briefing generator on top of the raw feed list. The result is sub-second sync against a much larger source set than a typical reader would attempt.

What it covers

Sources span SEC filings, Federal Reserve releases, CISA cybersecurity advisories, Department of Defense newsrooms, Treasury and OFAC notices, central-bank statements from the ECB, Bank of England, Bank of Japan, and People’s Bank of China, plus selected wire services and regulatory bulletins. Categories: Government, Defense, Central Banks, Cybersecurity, Regulatory, Energy, Markets, and International.

How it works

Who builds it

Corvus Intel is built and maintained by J.A. Watte. See the team page for full bio and links, the accessibility statement for our WCAG conformance target, and the privacy policy for data handling.

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