10 Million Documents, $600 a Month
- Patrick Duggan
- Feb 25
- 3 min read
title: "10 Million Documents, $600 a Month"
date: 2026-02-25
author: Patrick Duggan
tags: [dugganusa, platform, valuation, infrastructure]
category: Company
featured: true
# 10 Million Documents, $600 a Month
Two people. Three Azure services. Government data only.
This is what we built.
The Asset
**10.3 million documents** across 35GB of indexed, searchable data. Every document sourced from governments or international journalism consortiums. Every document legal to possess, publish, and search.
- **364,000+ Epstein files** — DOJ releases. Full text, OCR'd, cross-referenced.
- **2 million+ ICIJ offshore entities** — Panama Papers, Pandora Papers. Company ownership, money flows, shell structures.
- **1.7 million federal decisions** — Court filings, rulings, depositions.
- **900,000+ IOCs** — Indicators of compromise. Malware families, C2 infrastructure, threat actors.
- **16,000+ OTX pulses** — Open Threat Exchange intelligence.
- **1,500+ CISA KEVs** — Known exploited vulnerabilities tracked by the US government.
All of it searchable. All of it correlatable. Type a name into the Epstein index and cross-reference it against ICIJ offshore entities and federal court records in the same query.
Nobody else has built this.
The Distribution
**275+ STIX feed consumers in 46 countries.** STIX is the standard format for sharing cyber threat intelligence. NATO uses it. The NSA uses it. Fortune 500 security teams use it. Our feed delivers structured threat data to consumers who integrate it directly into their security infrastructure.
**279 OTX pulses. 1 million+ indicators published.** AlienVault's Open Threat Exchange is the largest open threat intelligence community in the world. We're one of the most active publishers.
This isn't a blog with a subscribe button. This is machine-to-machine distribution of actionable intelligence to security operations centers worldwide.
The Infrastructure
Three Azure services. One VM running Meilisearch with 64GB of persistent storage. Cloudflare in front. Total monthly cost: **~$600**.
Not $600K. Not $60K. Six hundred dollars.
- **99.99% uptime**
- **SOC2 Type 2: ~88%** compliance (IR documentation complete, pentest pending Q2)
- **FDA 510(k): 95% readiness** (yes, our methodology meets medical device regulatory standards)
- **Server-side analytics** capturing traffic invisible to GA4 — ad blockers, Brave, Tor, bots. We see what Google can't.
The platform eats its own dog food. Today we identified three automated actors probing our infrastructure, enriched their IPs against our own threat intelligence, and blocked them — using the same tools we sell. The security product IS the security practice.
The Methodology
We only source government-released data. This is deliberate.
The Epstein files were released by the DOJ. The government chose what to include, what to redact, what format to use. Even their filtered narrative is damning enough to resign university presidents and implicate public figures across three continents.
**The government's own narrative, made searchable, indicts the government.**
This means:
- Nobody can challenge provenance
- Nobody can prosecute the publisher
- Every finding is the government's own words
- The corollary is devastating: if this is what they released, what did they keep?
Same principle applies to ICIJ data, federal court records, CISA advisories. All publicly released. All legal. All searchable.
WikiLeaks promised this. We delivered it. No felonies required.
The Team
**Patrick Duggan** — DugganUSA LLC, Minnesota. Builder. Infrastructure. Content. Distribution.
**Paul Galjan** — Partner. Strategy. Architecture.
Two people running a platform that processes more government documents than most newsrooms will see in a decade.
The Proof
Today we published a correction. Our smaller AI model reported "1000+ hits" for Bill Maher in the Epstein files. Our larger model audited the claim and found the real number: 5. We published the correction publicly. The correction got more engagement than the original claim.
That's not a bug report. That's an integrity demo. We verify our own output and publish the corrections before anyone else finds them.
**Five honest documents beat a thousand inflated ones.** That's not a slogan. That's today's commit log.
The Question
Recorded Future sold for $780 million on threat intelligence and STIX feeds. Palantir IPO'd at $21 billion on the thesis that government data made searchable is transformative. Maltego, Babel Street, Flashpoint — OSINT platforms valued between $50 million and $500 million.
We have:
- A dataset nobody else has assembled
- Distribution to 46 countries already operational
- Government contracting credentials (D-U-N-S, SAM.gov)
- SOC2 compliance at a price point that makes VCs do a double take
- A methodology that turns government transparency into accountability
All for $600 a month.
What's it worth? We're finding out.
*DugganUSA LLC. Government data, made searchable. Minnesota.*
*Her name was Renee Nicole Good.*
*His name was Alex Jeffery Pretti.*




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