
AEGIS ATLAS Intelligence Product
Isle of Man
Country Risk Snapshot • Travel Intelligence • ASCOPE/PMESII Planner Inputs
Source Confidence
Source-limited baseline
Generated: Jun 13, 2026, 08:44 AM
Executive Summary
BLUF
Isle of Man is assessed at Level 1 with an AEGIS Risk Index of 24/100 (Low). Current trajectory is Stable / Watch. Standard baseline travel risk. Continue normal security awareness.
State Level 1–4
Official Advisory
Level 1 — Exercise Normal Precautions
Standard baseline travel risk. Continue normal security awareness.
Source: AEGIS baseline / source-limited coverage
Confidence / Caveats
Source Status
Source-limited baseline
AEGIS uses official advisories when matched, then supplements with reference, economic, security, event, and embassy-verification layers.
This packet supports planning awareness and should be validated against official travel, embassy, clearance, and command guidance before operational use.
Reference Layer
Country Reference Snapshot
Capital
Source-limited / verify
Region
Source-limited / verify
Subregion
Source-limited / verify
Population
Source-limited / verify
Currency
Source-limited / verify
Languages
Source-limited / verify
AEGIS 0–100 Category Scores
Threat Matrix
Crime
24/100 • Low
Terrorism
19/100 • Low
Civil Unrest
24/100 • Low
Health
16/100 • Low
Natural Hazard
35/100 • Moderate
Cyber
20/100 • Low
Collection Risk
29/100 • Low
Kidnapping
22/100 • Low
PMESII-Economic
Economic Risk
Moderate Economic Stress • score 57/100
Economic stress is treated as a driver for unrest, migration, corruption, criminal pressure, institutional capacity, and resiliency. It informs PMESII-Economic and trajectory analysis but does not replace official advisory guidance.
- Isle of Man shows recent economic contraction, which can increase pressure on governance, employment, and public patience.
30 / 90 / 12 Month Planning Windows
Trajectory
30 day: Routine watch
90 day: Stable with watch indicators
12 month: Stable baseline if no shock occurs
PMESII-Military / Police
Security / Governance Layer
Military Branches / Security Forces
- Military branch data pending reference ingestion
Police / Internal Security Actors
- National police / law enforcement: Identify national, regional, and local police forces before movement or planning decisions.
- Internal security / intelligence services: Identify internal security services, detention authorities, and traveler-interaction risk before use.
Corruption / Rule of Law: Low — Lower-risk planning assumption. Continue validating official processes, local law, and emergency support before travel.
Governance Effectiveness: Low — Routine governance functions are more likely to support travel, but official guidance remains controlling.
Operational Environment
ASCOPE / PMESII Planner Inputs
Military / Police layer is in baseline mode for Isle of Man. AEGIS identifies required collection questions but needs verified country-specific sources for force names, chain-of-command, roles, and reliability.
- Map police/security operating areas, checkpoints, border crossings, detention sites, and emergency command centers.
- Identify whether police or internal security forces are credible support options, potential risk sources, or both.
- Validate corruption and rule-of-law exposure before relying on local enforcement or administrative processes.
Country-Specific Matrix Inputs
ASCOPE / PMESII Data Injection
Data status: Baseline planner intelligence generated from available AEGIS layers • Confidence: Low
Military / Police / Security
- armed forces / defense establishment requires source validation
- national police / law-enforcement structure requires source validation
- internal-security and emergency-management actors require validation
Use the matrix as a planning frame: verify who controls routes, who responds to emergencies, who can detain or restrict movement, and which actors affect access.
Governance / Rule of Law
Corruption: Corruption signal pending; treat document checks, permits, procurement, and checkpoints as potential friction points until validated.
Rule of law: Rule-of-law signal pending; validate detention, checkpoint, and emergency-support assumptions.
Institutional capacity: Institutional-capacity signal pending; validate local response, medical, telecom, transport, and administrative support.
ASCOPE Areas
- capital/urban centers
- border areas
- ports/airports
- high-crime/unrest zones
- disaster-prone areas
ASCOPE Structures
- embassies/consulates
- police/security sites
- hospitals
- airports/ports
- government facilities
PMESII Infrastructure
- critical infrastructure and evacuation routes require geospatial validation
Verification Layer
Embassy / Mission Support
U.S. Embassy / Mission
Emergency support and mission details must be verified through official State Department channels before travel or planning decisions.
Collection Requirements
Information Gaps
- Military branch names and roles require reference ingestion.
- Police/security force structure and jurisdiction require validation.
- Corruption, detention, checkpoint, and emergency response reliability require current reporting.
- Official advisory alias match should be manually verified for this country.
- Route-level conditions, local event reporting, and authorized clearance requirements require current validation.
