PUBLIC-SIGNAL INTELLIGENCE12–24 MONTHS EARLY · EVIDENCE CITED

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Free tools for earlier, better-informed planning.

Five practical calculators and working aids for defense compliance and radiation shielding. Each runs on your device, cites what to verify, and keeps the limits visible.

No account · no submissions · no network calls with your answers

01

Educational checklist — not a C3PAO assessment

CMMC checklist

Review all 110 NIST SP 800-171 Rev. 2 requirements by family, mark Met, Not met, or N/A, track gaps, and print your illustrative CMMC readiness checklist.
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02

Unofficial estimate — verify before SPRS submission

SPRS calculator

Estimate a NIST SP 800-171 DoD Assessment score from 110 down to −203 using the official 5, 3, and 1-point deductions and a weighted gap list.
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03

Planning ranges — not a quote

CMMC cost calculator

Estimate an illustrative CMMC level and readiness, assessment, upkeep, and first-year planning ranges from company size, FCI or CUI, and current maturity.
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04

Do not enter CUI or personal data

POA&M builder

Build a browser-only Plan of Action and Milestones table with control IDs, weaknesses, remediation, milestones, owners, status, CSV export, and print.
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05

Physicist review required before design or construction

Radiation shielding calculator

Estimate illustrative lead, concrete, or steel thickness from isotope-specific half-value layers using HVL × log₂(initial intensity / target intensity).
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Useful before authoritative

Each tool exposes its formula or working method, cites published material, and tells you what still needs professional or contractual verification.

02

Private by construction

Calculations and saved progress remain in your browser. Nothing is submitted to LongLead, but local storage is still not an approved place for CUI or sensitive data.

03

Planning, not promises

Scores are unofficial, cost figures are ranges rather than quotes, and shielding outputs require qualified physicist review before design or construction.