HSDI Strategic Plan
2026 — 2031
A 160-page data-driven blueprint for establishing HSDI as the unassailable global authority for Havana Syndrome investigation. Encompasses organizational strategy, multi-tier revenue model, international stakeholder engagement, and a five-year implementation roadmap with measurable milestones.
Vision
The Havana Syndrome Discovery Institute envisions a world in which the scientific, clinical, and forensic dimensions of Anomalous Health Incidents are resolved with the same rigor, transparency, and accountability applied to the most consequential medical and security investigations in history. HSDI is committed to shaping the future of neuroforensic discovery by pioneering convergence science: a model in which no legitimate hypothesis is excluded, every investigative branch is openly tested, and all conclusions are audit-ready and regulatory-defensible.
Mission
The core mission of HSDI is to deliver unimpeachable, scenario-complete discovery cycles that transform the landscape of Havana Syndrome research and AHI response. Harnessing tightly integrated AI-human orchestration, real-time analytics, and adaptive evidence protocols, the Institute resolves uncertainties not with single-cause closure, but with persistent, parallel scenario branches — directed energy, mixed etiology, toxics, functional overlays — each kept open until scientifically and auditably closed.
Strategic Differentiators
Helios-Grade Architecture
Evidence-locked forensics and deterministic, scenario-driven science that replaces stochastic uncertainty with a crystalline lattice of 48 disciplines.
Team-of-Teams Structure
Over 70 specialized agents in 8 clusters, guaranteeing continuous, cross-validated expertise along every investigative dimension without silo failure.
Fail-Closed Governance
Zero-shortcuts policy enforced by ARCF, ARCS, and Helios protocols. No output is produced if evidence is insufficient. Every claim carries a citation audit.
Crystalline Lattice Conflict Resolution
The crystalline lattice conflict resolution model situates every potential conflict — a disputed data interpretation, a contested ethical boundary, a jurisdictional disagreement — at a specific node within a predefined, multi-dimensional lattice. The axes of this lattice represent the core pillars of HSDI governance: scientific integrity, regulatory compliance, ethical mandate, and operational security. When a conflict arises, the lattice model identifies which pillar is under tension and activates the appropriate resolution protocol, ensuring that no conflict is resolved through informal negotiation or undocumented compromise.