All-Topic Current Source Sweep Tracker
The current sweep supports a refresh queue, not a wholesale rewrite of every assessment. The highest-priority active lanes remain Iran MOU implementation, NATO and European force-posture/allied response, homeland and official threat source refresh, Indo-Pacific PRC/Taiwan/South China Sea official-source updates, Middle East maritime and sanctions implementation, cyber/space advisory refresh, defense industrial-base budget and oversight updates, Africa official-source depth, and map/maritime source routing.
UNCLASSIFIED//OPEN SOURCE
Tracker ID: WI-TRACKER-ALL-TOPIC-SOURCE-SWEEP-2026-0001
Prepared UTC: 2026-06-18T18:07:57Z
Information cutoff UTC: 2026-06-18T18:07:57Z
Source base: WARLOCK-INDEX coverage map; assessment index; source registers; topic hubs; current category source sweep tracker; Iran MOU afternoon source check; map/geospatial register with MarineTraffic/public AIS addition; public official and institutional source routes for ODNI, DHS, FBI IC3, DEA, NATO, EU, DoD, Treasury/OFAC, Federal Register, IAEA, UN, IMO, USINDOPACOM, Taiwan MND, PRC MND, AFRICOM, State, CISA, NSA, FBI, Space Force, NASA, NOAA, DoD Comptroller, CRS, GAO, and commercial/public maritime AIS source-discovery routes.
Analytic confidence: Moderate for source-family routing and refresh prioritization. Low for completeness of current-event discovery because foreign-language, paywalled, dynamic, live, social-platform, and non-indexed official routes may not be fully discoverable from a public web pass.
Purpose: Record a corpus-wide current-source sweep across WARLOCK-INDEX topic lanes so follow-on updates can proceed from a dated source-status queue rather than ad hoc browsing.
Boundary: Source sweep and documentation queue only. This tracker does not provide operational guidance, targeting, vulnerability exploitation, sanctions compliance advice, cyber technical procedures, procurement advice, force readiness scoring, maritime routing, vessel tracking, or policy recommendations.
Bottom Line
The current sweep supports a refresh queue, not a wholesale rewrite of every assessment. The highest-priority active lanes remain Iran MOU implementation, NATO and European force-posture/allied response, homeland and official threat source refresh, Indo-Pacific PRC/Taiwan/South China Sea official-source updates, Middle East maritime and sanctions implementation, cyber/space advisory refresh, defense industrial-base budget and oversight updates, Africa official-source depth, and map/maritime source routing.
The corpus should continue using an evidence ladder: official primary records first, then congressional/oversight and multilateral institutional sources, then research and media as lead sources. Current reporting can identify things to check, but it should not upgrade legal, sanctions, military, maritime, nuclear, or operational claims without primary records.
Sweep Result Matrix
| Topic lane | Current source families checked | Sweep result | Follow-on action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Global strategic environment | ODNI annual threat route; IMF World Economic Outlook; World Bank Global Economic Prospects; UN institutional routes | Source-family refresh remains open. Current public web discovery did not justify replacing the global baseline without product-level captures. | Capture latest ODNI and macro-institutional source pages/PDFs before updating global judgments. |
| Homeland / Western Hemisphere | DHS threat-assessment route; FBI IC3 reports; DEA drug-threat route; CBP statistics; DOJ/FBI terrorism and TCO routes | Official homeland refresh lane remains open; media/current reporting should not substitute for DHS/FBI/DEA/CBP primary products. | Create a dated homeland official-source refresh packet separating cybercrime, terrorism, TCO/narcotics, border, critical infrastructure, and law-enforcement data. |
| Europe / Russia | NATO summit, defense-expenditure, ministerial, and force-posture routes; EU Readiness 2030; allied national defense routes; Ukraine support routes; Russian issuer routes | Active follow-up lane. NATO/allied posture and spending routes remain priority source families; do not treat press summaries as implementation proof. | Refresh NATO/Europe trackers with official NATO records, allied national statements, budget materials, and Ukraine-support source captures. |
| Indo-Pacific | DoD China Military Power route; ODNI/DIA China threat routes; PRC MND/PLA issuer routes; Taiwan MND; USINDOPACOM; Japan, ROK, Australia, Philippines, India, Quad, ASEAN, and South China Sea legal-source routes | Strong source-packet baseline exists; current need is dated official-source refresh and claimant-state cross-checking. | Build a PRC/Taiwan/South China Sea refresh packet separating U.S. assessments, PRC issuer language, Taiwan records, allied/partner responses, and legal-source material. |
| Middle East | Iran MOU watch routes; Treasury/OFAC/Federal Register; IAEA; UN; IMO; Iranian official routes; Gulf/Hormuz; Red Sea/Houthi; maritime insurance and AIS lead sources | Iran MOU remains reported/not implemented in the corpus. No primary official records were captured in the afternoon check to upgrade sanctions, Hormuz, IAEA/nuclear, UN, or frozen-asset claims. | Use the Iran MOU implementation tracker and afternoon source check as the control products. Refresh only when primary legal, maritime, sanctions, nuclear, UN, or official national records appear. |
| Arctic / High North | DoD Arctic Strategy; NORAD/NORTHCOM; Canada/NORAD modernization; ICE Pact; Denmark/Greenland; Nordic NATO integration; NATO High North routes | Existing packets are strong, but implementation evidence still needs refresh by country and program. | Add an Arctic implementation refresh focused on NORAD modernization, ICE Pact, Greenland/Denmark, Nordic NATO integration, and Arctic industrial/infrastructure funding. |
| Africa | AFRICOM posture and statements; State terrorism/country-report routes; UN/OCHA/UNHCR; AU/ECOWAS/SADC/IGAD; UN sanctions and peacekeeping routes | Africa remains lighter than other lanes and needs official-source depth before stronger regional judgments. | Build an Africa official-source refresh packet covering Sahel, Horn/Red Sea, Gulf of Guinea, terrorism, coups, peacekeeping, and humanitarian spillover. |
| Cyber / critical infrastructure | CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog; CISA/NSA/FBI advisories; ODNI threat route; FBI IC3; allied cyber-center routes | Needs standing dated refresh because advisories and vulnerability catalogs update frequently. | Create a cyber/space source-refresh tracker separating defensive advisories, strategic threat assessments, cybercrime reporting, and allied cyber-center sources. |
| Space / counterspace | Space Force, DoD, ODNI, NASA, NOAA, Commerce space routes, allied space commands | Needs separation between military posture, civil space, commercial space, launch activity, and counterspace threat evidence. | Add a space/counterspace refresh lane tied to official U.S., civil, commercial, and allied source routes. |
| Defense industrial base | DoD Comptroller and FY budget materials; Industrial Base Policy/NDIS; service budgets; Navy shipbuilding; MDA; Congress.gov; CRS; GAO; CBO; USGS/DOE/DLA critical materials | Existing DIB trackers are active. Next pass should link budget, contract, oversight, and industrial-capacity claims in one queue. | Refresh DIB matrices with FY budget documents, Navy shipbuilding/repair, munitions, missile defense, critical materials, and GAO/CRS oversight. |
| Strategic weapons / arms control | State treaty archives; DoD nuclear posture and missile routes; arms-control research; IAEA/UN; Russia/PRC/DPRK/Iran issuer routes | New START/post-expiration and Iran WMD/MOU lanes remain high priority; official-source capture determines upgrades. | Maintain separate source treatment for treaty text, official statements, research synthesis, and current-event reporting. |
| Maps / maritime / geospatial | NGA; USGS; NOAA; BGN; combatant command AORs; NATO maps; NAMRIA; UN/IMO; MarineTraffic/public AIS lead source family | MarineTraffic/public AIS was added as a Class C commercial lead source. It is not an operational layer. | Use AIS maps only for source discovery and broad traffic-awareness leads; corroborate with official maritime, port, insurance, or market sources. |
| Strategy and warfare research | Parameters; SSI; NDU Press/JFQ; MWI; TNSR; RAND; CSIS; CSBA; Naval War College Review | New research lane exists for concept mapping; it should not become operational guidance. | Refresh article/report captures by topic: deterrence, coercion, stratagems, gray-zone competition, innovation, mobilization, and defense economics. |
Immediate Priority Queue
- Iran MOU implementation: Keep the 2026-06-18T17:58Z afternoon source check as current corpus status. Upgrade only with White House, State, Treasury/OFAC, Federal Register, IAEA, UN, IMO, Iranian official, mediator, Gulf-state, port, insurance, shipping, or energy-source records.
- NATO / Europe force posture: Refresh NATO and allied official records before changing Europe/Russia posture assessments.
- Homeland official threat sources: Capture latest DHS, FBI IC3, DEA, CBP, DOJ/FBI, and critical-infrastructure source products as primary sources.
- Indo-Pacific official update: Refresh PRC/Taiwan/South China Sea source lanes from U.S., PRC, Taiwan, allied, ASEAN, and legal-source records.
- Cyber/space cadence: Establish a dated refresh tracker because CISA and other advisory routes update more frequently than annual assessments.
- DIB budget and oversight: Tie budget, contract, program, industrial, and oversight evidence into a single refresh cycle.
- Africa official-source depth: Build an official-source packet before broadening Africa assessments.
- Maps and AIS discipline: Keep MarineTraffic/public AIS as a lead source only; no live tracking or route products.
Source-Handling Rules From This Sweep
- Treat dynamic official pages as source routes until a dated page/PDF is captured.
- Treat current reporting as a lead layer, not as implementation proof.
- Do not upgrade sanctions, legal, nuclear, UN, maritime, defense posture, cyber, or operational claims without primary source records.
- Keep live and map sources out of operational use.
- Use separate product lanes for official source capture, research synthesis, current-event reporting, and implementation watches.
Source Routes Checked Or Queued
- ODNI:
https://www.dni.gov/ - DHS:
https://www.dhs.gov/ - FBI IC3:
https://www.ic3.gov/ - DEA:
https://www.dea.gov/ - NATO:
https://www.nato.int/ - European Commission Defence Industry and Space:
https://defence-industry-space.ec.europa.eu/ - Council of the European Union:
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/ - U.S. Department of Defense:
https://www.defense.gov/ - DoD Comptroller:
https://comptroller.defense.gov/ - Department of the Navy budget materials:
https://www.secnav.navy.mil/fmc/fmb/Pages/Fiscal-Year-2026.aspx - DoD Industrial Base Policy:
https://www.businessdefense.gov/ - Treasury:
https://home.treasury.gov/ - OFAC:
https://ofac.treasury.gov/ - Federal Register:
https://www.federalregister.gov/ - IAEA:
https://www.iaea.org/ - United Nations:
https://www.un.org/ - International Maritime Organization:
https://www.imo.org/ - CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog:
https://www.cisa.gov/known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog - CISA advisories:
https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/cybersecurity-advisories - NSA cybersecurity:
https://www.nsa.gov/Cybersecurity/ - FBI:
https://www.fbi.gov/ - U.S. Space Force:
https://www.spaceforce.mil/ - NASA:
https://www.nasa.gov/ - NOAA:
https://www.noaa.gov/ - AFRICOM:
https://www.africom.mil/ - U.S. Department of State:
https://www.state.gov/ - USINDOPACOM:
https://www.pacom.mil/ - Taiwan Ministry of National Defense:
https://www.mnd.gov.tw/ - PRC Ministry of National Defense:
http://eng.mod.gov.cn/ - MarineTraffic:
https://www.marinetraffic.com/ - CRS:
https://crsreports.congress.gov/ - GAO:
https://www.gao.gov/