Department of Survival
Continuity of Operations and preparedness architecture for municipalities, school districts, agencies, and public institutions.
The SIP is a proprietary, air-gapped decision-support engine that ingests eight decades of unclassified after-action reports, publicly released DoD operational records, FEMA lessons-learned repositories, and validated field observations from Category 5 events, grid-collapse incidents, hybrid-threat environments, and cascading failure scenarios. It performs multi-source data fusion, advanced Monte-Carlo scenario stress-testing, and prioritized action sequencing to produce jurisdiction-specific continuity architectures.
This platform enables COOP/COG frameworks exceeding FEMA P-1000 and HSPD-20 benchmarks in weeks, not fiscal quarters. All IP remains under WOOO control; Government receives perpetual operational-use license per negotiated data-rights agreement.
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Legal Entity | We On Our Own LLC |
| Headquarters | Texas, USA |
| Operational Reach | 5 Continents |
| Architectures Delivered | 70,000+ |
| Contact | weonourown1@proton.me |
| SAM.gov Status | Registered / Active |
| Business Size | Small Business |
| NAICS Code | Description |
|---|---|
| 624230 | Emergency and Other Relief Services |
| 541611 | Administrative Management and General Management Consulting |
| 561621 | Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) |
| 541990 | All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services |
| 611710 | Educational Support Services |
| Standard | Description | Status |
|---|---|---|
| FEMA P-1000 | COOP Planning Guidance | Exceeds |
| HSPD-20 | National Continuity Policy | Compliant |
| NIMS | National Incident Management System | Aligned |
| CPG 101 | Emergency Operations Plan Guidance | Compliant |
| TDEM Guidelines | Texas Emergency Management Requirements | Compliant |
| FEMA HMA | Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grants | Audit-Ready |
| DHS UASI | Urban Areas Security Initiative | Audit-Ready |
| FIPS 140-3 | Cryptographic Module Validation | Validated |
| DFARS 252.227 | Data Rights Provisions | Compliant |
We are not here to build theater or stretch timelines with endless meetings. The Survival Intelligence Platform ingests data fast, identifies every weakness in existing plans, and builds continuity architecture that is stronger than what traditional firms produce in three months — in a fraction of the time.
Traditional COOP firms quote 8–12 weeks and charge six figures for phased stakeholder engagement, recurring on-site visits, and layered review cycles. Most of that time is spent on process, not protection. The jurisdiction remains exposed while the consultants schedule meetings.
With our air-gapped decision-support engine ingesting only the data you approve, we deliver a complete first-draft COOP/COG framework that exceeds FEMA P-1000 standards in 72 hours.
| Phase | Scope | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Data Ingestion & Threat Profile | SIP v3.2 ingests all publicly available threat data for the jurisdiction: FEMA disaster declarations (20-year history), NOAA climate data, USGS seismic and flood zone mapping, grid reliability reports, NWS alert archives, census population and vulnerability indices, critical infrastructure databases, and any existing COOP/EOP documents the client provides. Multi-source data fusion produces comprehensive regional threat profile. | Hours 0–12 |
| Gap Analysis & Architecture Draft | Existing plans analyzed line-by-line against FEMA P-1000 requirements. SIP generates complete COOP/COG framework: essential functions matrix, orders of succession, delegation of authority, continuity facilities assessment, communication architecture, vital records plan, devolution procedures, and department-specific response protocols. | Hours 12–36 |
| Refinement & Deliverable Package | Executive summary, department-specific protocol breakdowns, tabletop exercise scenarios based on jurisdiction threat profile, evacuation corridor mapping, resource staging recommendations, and grant compliance documentation. All deliverables formatted to audit-ready standards for FEMA/DHS programs. | Hours 36–72 |
| Human Integration | Stakeholder interviews and buy-in meetings (WOOO operators), on-site facility assessments, plan refinement based on stakeholder feedback, training delivery and tabletop exercise facilitation. | Days 4–14 |
| Ongoing Support | Quarterly plan updates based on emerging threats, annual on-site review and recertification, priority support during active threat events, grant compliance documentation updates. | 12 Months |
| Milestone | Traditional COOP Firm | WOOO (72-Hour Framework) |
|---|---|---|
| First-draft architecture delivered | 6–8 weeks | 72 hours |
| Stakeholder-ready package | 8–10 weeks | 14 days |
| Full implementation with training | 12–16 weeks | 3–4 weeks |
| Ongoing support activation | Post-delivery | Concurrent from Hour 1 |
This is not an academic exercise. The speed and depth of the SIP directly translates to fewer preventable deaths during emergencies.
If a plan assumes one primary command location remains operational during flooding, the engine models exactly how and when that location fails during a major Houston hurricane or storm surge event. It then builds in backup paths, alternate command facilities, and failover protocols so the response does not collapse when the primary assumption does.
Evacuation corridors, shelter locations, and resource staging are mapped using accurate regional data — flood zones, grid status, population density, road capacity, and facility vulnerability. People can move safely and quickly instead of getting trapped on routes that are already underwater.
During an actual emergency, the engine ingests fresh information — including satellite uplink feeds the jurisdiction controls — and produces updated guidance on what is working and what needs to change in real-time. This reduces confusion, prevents delays in assistance reaching affected populations, and keeps essential services running longer under degraded conditions.
The time from “we have a plan on paper” to “we have a tested, living plan that actually works” drops from months to days. Faster readiness means fewer lives lost when the next major flood, hurricane, or grid failure hits.
In short: the engine makes the plan sharper, spots dangers others miss, and keeps the response moving when every minute counts. That directly translates to more people getting to safety, more families staying together, and fewer preventable deaths during emergencies.
Provide the following and WOOO begins immediately. No long meeting schedule required unless you decide it adds value.
72 hours after document receipt, you have a complete first-draft architecture. Tell us what documents or specific areas you want started with, and we move.
For jurisdictions requiring traditional phased delivery with extended stakeholder engagement, WOOO also offers a 12-week standard framework. The same SIP-powered architecture, delivered at a pace that accommodates formal review cycles, committee approvals, and multi-department coordination. Contact us to discuss which framework fits your procurement process.
| Engagement | Scope | Range | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Municipal COOP Development | Single jurisdiction, all departments | $15,000–$50,000 | 8–12 weeks |
| School District Resilience | District-wide threat architecture | $15,000–$35,000 | 6–10 weeks |
| County Hazard Mitigation | Multi-jurisdiction, multi-hazard | $25,000–$75,000 | 10–16 weeks |
| Regional Preparedness Coalition | Multi-county partnership | $50,000–$150,000 | 12–24 weeks |
| Ongoing Retainer (Annual) | Quarterly updates, training, support | $12,000–$36,000/yr | 12 months |
All pricing includes audit-ready documentation, training workshops, and 12 months of quarterly updates.
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Entity Name | We On Our Own LLC |
| SAM.gov UEI | Available upon request |
| CAGE Code | Available upon request |
| NAICS (Primary) | 624230 — Emergency and Other Relief Services |
| State of Incorporation | Texas |
| Business Size | Small Business |
| HGACBuy Cooperative | Eligible |
| TDEM Vendor List | Eligible |
Available for direct award, RFP response, cooperative purchasing (HGACBuy), and state/local emergency management vendor programs.
We On Our Own LLC has delivered 70,000+ preparedness architectures across private-sector families, organizations, and institutions spanning 5 continents. The same operational methodology, threat intelligence infrastructure, and Survival Intelligence Platform that powers private-sector engagements is available to public entities through the Department of Survival.
References available upon request under NDA. Anonymized case studies available for evaluation during RFP response.
Contact: weonourown1@proton.me
Entity: We On Our Own LLC — Department of Survival — Texas, USA