Intepo

Public Safety & Urban Corridor Infrastructure

Urban security infrastructure operates across transportation corridors, public spaces, and critical municipal assets where persistent visibility and operational continuity are essential. 

INTEPO infrastructure supports: 

  • City-wide surveillance pole deployments
  • Highway and corridor monitoring networks
  • Distributed sensing and communications infrastructure
  • Authenticated command embedded within infrastructure nodes
  • Continuous operational visibility during infrastructure disruption  

INTEPO infrastructure distributes operational authority across infrastructure nodes, ensuring surveillance and monitoring capabilities remain active during disasters, outages, and infrastructure disruption. 

Smart City & Utility Infrastructure

Modern cities rely on distributed infrastructure networks supporting transportation, utilities, environmental monitoring, and public services

INTEPO infrastructure supports: 

  • Municipal utility monitoring and distributed telemetry
  • Transportation and traffic management infrastructure  
  • Water system monitoring and flood detection 
  • Environmental and public works monitoring  
  • Hardened infrastructure operating across mixed urban networks  

By embedding infrastructure governance directly within distributed nodes, INTEPO enables essential city services to operate continuously despite localized outages or network disruption. 

Large-Scale Perimeter Protection

Strategic facilities such as data centers, ports, industrial complexes, and critical infrastructure installations require continuous monitoring across expansive perimeters. 

INTEPO infrastructure supports: 

  • Distributed perimeter surveillance infrastructure  
  • Reduced trenching and infrastructure CAPEX  
  • Authenticated operational authority at each boundary node  
  • Persistent monitoring across large facilities and remote terrain  
  • Resilient communications across distributed perimeter networks

Infrastructure resilience scales with the perimeter, enabling persistent monitoring without dependence on centralized infrastructure. 

Energy & Remote Industrial Infrastructure

Energy production and transmission infrastructure operates across vast and remote environments requiring secure monitoring and operational telemetry. 

INTEPO infrastructure supports: 

  • Pipeline transmission monitoring and remote valve infrastructure
  • Distributed SCADA telemetry infrastructure 
  • Monitoring of substations, compressor stations, and remote assets 
  • Secure communications across dispersed industrial infrastructure 
  • Autonomous infrastructure nodes operating across remote terrain 

By distributing infrastructure authority across industrial environments, INTEPO enables continuous monitoring and operational awareness across energy infrastructure networks. 

Defense & Field Operations Infrastructure

Certain operational environments require decentralized infrastructure capable of operating independently of fixed installations.

INTEPO infrastructure supports: 

  • ISTAR / ISR infrastructure deployments supporting distributed sensing networks  
  • Vehicle-mounted and rapidly deployable infrastructure nodes  
  • Autonomous infrastructure operation in austere environments
  • Distributed sensing and communications networks 
  • Deterministic operation during communications disruption or infrastructure loss  

These deployments enable mission intelligence to operate closer to the point of need while infrastructure authority remains embedded locally.

INFRASTRUCTURE CONTINUITY

INTEPO deploys sovereign infrastructure engineered to sustain continuity, authority, and mission intelligence wherever operational resilience is required.

Operational Infrastructure Deployments

INTEPO infrastructure platforms operate across municipal, federal, and industrial environments in the United States and Europe. 

Thousands of infrastructure nodes have been deployed or are scheduled for deployment across distributed operational environments. These nodes operate within the INTEPO platform governance framework, where infrastructure capability, communications, and operational behavior are coordinated through deterministic authority layers embedded directly within the infrastructure. 

Together these deployments form governed infrastructure environments capable of sustaining operations where reliability cannot depend on assumptions. 

United States of America 

Nationwide Public Safety Communications Infrastructure 

INTEPO infrastructure supports distributed deployments providing resilient communications and operational monitoring capability for public safety infrastructure across the United States. 

More than 375 infrastructure nodes have been deployed through successive generations of the platform, including earlier PoE UPS-based systems and the current Atlas infrastructure nodes. 

These deployments operate across the United States including Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. 

Nodes within this deployment operate as distributed infrastructure elements within the broader INTEPO platform governance environment, supporting communications systems, surveillance networks, and public safety monitoring infrastructure.

Türkiye 

Industrial Perimeter Security Infrastructure

INTEPO infrastructure supports large-scale perimeter security deployments across major industrial facilities in southern Türkiye and along the Black Sea. 

These deployments support distributed surveillance and communications infrastructure protecting critical industrial environments including logistics corridors, maritime infrastructure, and large-scale industrial production facilities. 

The program includes deployment of more than 1,000 distributed infrastructure nodes forming a resilient surveillance and communications network protecting expansive industrial assets. 

The first 550 Atlas nodes have been commissioned and are in operation.  This completes the perimeter of one facility using 275 Atlas nodes.  The second facility, which is much larger has 275 Atlas nodes in operation and the remaining 500 Atlas nodes will be commissioned in 2027 to complete this perimeter security deployment. 

These nodes operate as distributed infrastructure elements within the governed INTEPO platform environment, integrating surveillance systems, communications infrastructure, and distributed lighting capability designed to maintain operational visibility while managing energy consumption through staged power management.

INTEPO Lumen infrastructure lighting systems deployed within this network support controlled degradation, gradually reducing illumination levels during extended operations to conserve energy while maintaining perimeter visibility. 

Washington DC 

Federal Rooftop Communications Infrastructure 

INTEPO infrastructure supports secure
communications deployments across multiple city blocks in Washington DC.

Atlas infrastructure nodes installed on building rooftops provide resilient communications capability supporting distributed connectivity across sensitive federal operational environments.

These nodes operate within the INTEPO platform governance framework, enabling coordinated infrastructure capability across complex metropolitan environments.

Operational details regarding these deployments are not publicly disclosed. 

City of Miami Beach 

Smart City & Intelligent Traffic Infrastructure 

INTEPO infrastructure supports distributed smart-city deployments throughout Miami Beach where nodes provide resilient communications and edge networking capability supporting municipal infrastructure systems. 

Installed directly on traffic signal infrastructure, clusters of Atlas nodes support cameras, wireless communications, and networking equipment used for traffic monitoring, public safety operations, and municipal services. 

These nodes operate within the INTEPO platform governance framework, enabling coordinated infrastructure capability across complex metropolitan environments. 

Jefferson Parish Emergency Management 

Emergency Management Surveillance Infrastructure 

Argus infrastructure nodes deployed across Jefferson Parish provide resilient surveillance capability supporting life-safety monitoring and emergency management operations during severe weather events.

Clusters of Argus nodes operate at critical locations throughout the parish, forming a distributed surveillance infrastructure network monitored continuously from the Jefferson Parish Emergency Operations Center. This network provides real-time visibility of levees, roadways, and flood-prone areas as conditions deteriorate during hurricanes and extreme weather events. 

Operating within the INTEPO platform governance environment, Argus nodes continue to function when utility power is lost and communications infrastructure is degraded. Integrated battery systems allow the surveillance infrastructure to remain operational through extended outages.

Argus nodes provide continuous monitoring capability day and night, including during complete loss of utility power. Low-light and nighttime imaging systems ensure emergency management teams maintain visibility across critical locations during severe storm conditions. 

This monitoring capability enables emergency management teams to maintain situational awareness across distributed operational environments during hurricane conditions where winds exceeding 150 mph, storm surge, and heavy rainfall place levee systems and evacuation routes at risk. 

By providing continuous visual intelligence during deteriorating conditions, the Argus infrastructure network supports rapid decision-making when minutes matter—helping authorities determine when protective actions, including evacuation, must be initiated to protect lives and critical infrastructure. 

Rapid Deployment Operations 

Argus infrastructure nodes are also deployed for rapid public safety operations during major events and emergency situations.

Clusters of nodes can be rapidly installed to provide distributed surveillance coverage, with video feeds monitored directly from the Jefferson Parish mobile command vehicle.

These deployments demonstrate how infrastructure nodes can be rapidly introduced into operational environments while remaining part of the governed INTEPO platform infrastructure domain. 

Operational Technology Evaluation 

European Urban Security Infrastructure Evaluation 

An advanced Argus configuration integrating multiple cameras and communications infrastructure is currently being evaluated in Europe for urban security applications.

This configuration enables multi-directional surveillance coverage from a single infrastructure node, supporting monitoring of complex urban environments using distributed infrastructure systems.

The evaluation explores how governed infrastructure nodes can support municipal and national security operations where resilient communications, distributed sensing, and rapid deployment capability are required.