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Coalition briefings. Civil affairs. Ally communications. In the commander's voice.

Multinational coalition operations run on alignment across language barriers — between commanders, between civil-affairs teams and host-nation civilians, between allied units coordinating in the field. Standard practice runs every layer of that communication through interpretation chains that introduce delay and ambiguity at the worst possible operational tempo. Acts 2 Gov gives the commander's voice in every ally's language under two seconds, the civil-affairs officer's voice in the host-nation civilian's language, the operational order in the partner-unit's working language — all with signed provenance and a configurable retention policy. Defense ministries running multinational operations, civil-affairs commands, partner-nation engagement programs, and ally-coordination cells all use it.

Coalition briefings happen at the pace of sequential interpretation

A multinational coalition operations brief runs at the pace of consecutive interpretation across allied delegations — and that pace is not the pace of the operation. Acts 2 Gov runs the brief in voice-cloned simultaneous mode under two seconds. The brief moves at the pace of the operation.

Civil-affairs engagement breaks down at the village-meeting layer

Civil-affairs teams are most effective when the civil-affairs officer can speak directly with host-nation civilian leadership in the civilian's language. Standard practice runs through an interpreter — usually an LN linguist — who is a known force-protection variable. Acts 2 Gov gives the civil-affairs officer's voice in the host-nation language directly, under two seconds.

Allied unit coordination at the company and platoon level is friction-heavy

Allied units coordinating at the small-unit level — patrol coordination, fires deconfliction, casualty evacuation — have a hard time moving at operational tempo across the language barrier. Acts 2 Gov gives the small-unit leader's voice in the allied unit's language. Coordination tightens.

Use cases

Where it fits in the department workflow.

Multinational coalition operations briefings

Commander's voice in every allied delegation's language under two seconds. Brief moves at the pace of the operation.

Civil-affairs village-meeting engagement

Civil-affairs officer's voice directly in the host-nation civilian leadership's language. No LN interpreter as a force-protection variable.

Allied small-unit coordination

Small-unit leader's voice in the allied unit's language for patrol coordination, fires deconfliction, and casualty evacuation.

Partner-nation engagement and training

Training briefings, doctrine walkthroughs, and partnership communications dubbed in the partner-nation's working language.

Frequently asked questions

Is this suitable for use inside a classified environment?

Federal tier supports on-prem deployment with full source isolation. Specific suitability for SCIF or classified environments depends on the workload classification and the ministry's policy. Our procurement team can walk through the deployment architecture for your specific environment.

Does this satisfy NATO interoperability requirements?

Acts 2 Gov is built for the operational communication layer that surrounds NATO-procedural interoperability. For formal NATO procedural communications under STANAGs, continue to use the prescribed standards.

What about the operational security of voice cloning a commander?

Each clone is hashed, signed, and locked to the specific commander's workspace seat. Provenance is auditable. Revocation is one click. Cloning a commander's voice without authorization is technically prevented by the per-workspace lock.

How does this work with allied nations that are not on FedRAMP-equivalent infrastructure?

Federal tier supports on-prem deployment that allows each allied ministry to host the workload on its own infrastructure while still operating against a common API. Specific architecture depends on the coalition agreement.

Can this be deployed in expeditionary or austere environments?

Federal tier supports on-prem deployment that can be operated in expeditionary configurations. Specific bandwidth and latency profiles depend on the deployment environment.

Federal tier recommended

Brief the coalition. Engage the village. Coordinate the allied unit. In the right voice, in the right language.

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Pricing

Three tiers.
Built for the way government actually procures.

Agency for a single department starting a pilot. Department for a multi-team operational deployment. Federal for cross-agency, on-prem, FedRAMP-ready architecture.

Agency

$499/mo

For a single department piloting voice translation in citizen services.

  • 1 department
  • 3 voice clones
  • Captions in 148 languages
  • Voice dub in 5 of 29 languages
  • Basic REST API access
  • Email support
  • SOC 2 documentation
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Department

$1,999/mo

For multi-team operational deployment — interview booths, hearings, consular lines.

  • Multi-team workspace
  • 10 voice clones
  • Unlimited Talk mode (interview booths, consular appointments)
  • Conference mode — up to 12 participants (multilingual hearings)
  • Voice dub in 15 of 29 languages
  • Full REST API + webhooks
  • Priority support
  • Full audit logs
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Federal

$4,999/mo

For cross-agency programs, international summits, and FedRAMP-ready architecture.

  • Cross-agency workspace
  • 50 voice clones
  • Unlimited hours of async dub
  • Conference mode — up to 50 participants (international summits)
  • All 29 voice-cloned languages
  • Multi-seat (50 users included)
  • White-label exports
  • FedRAMP-ready architecture
  • Dedicated CSM + SLA
  • Custom voice fine-tuning per official
  • On-prem deployment option
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