Phase 01
Receive and normalise the feed
Bring alerts, watchlists, and partner data into one intake posture so operators are not forced to reconcile competing queues manually.
Ingest watchlists, alerting systems, partner feeds, and event telemetry continuously, then route only the signals that justify operator attention into live casework.
Operational readout
signal intake across agency and partner feeds
Continuous
to score and route a priority hit
Seconds
before noise becomes casework
Rules + analyst review
fit for constrained operating environments
Cloud / hybrid
Raw alerts arrive faster than analysts can assess them, so teams either ignore too much or escalate too much. The damage is not just volume. It is loss of context, weak prioritisation, and no reliable path from signal to action.
Built for alert intake, watchlist management, partner feeds, and live operational triage.
Signal scoring
Analysts and supervisors can assess pace, backlog, and threshold breaches without rebuilding the feed picture in another system.
The product story now follows the actual operator sequence: receive the signal, enrich it with context, and route it into the right workflow before the next wave arrives.
Case intake
Once a feed event matters, the team can move into a case-ready workspace without detaching the signal from the broader operational record.
Phase 01
Bring alerts, watchlists, and partner data into one intake posture so operators are not forced to reconcile competing queues manually.
Phase 02
Score the hit against case activity, entities, location, and prior events so analysts can separate a real lead from recurring noise.
Phase 03
Push the enriched signal into an investigation, playbook, or supervisory review path without dropping the original source or timing.
The page now centres on triage discipline, correlation quality, and deployment fit instead of abstract promises about real-time insight.
Consolidate high-volume signals into one operating queue before they become duplicate work across teams.
Give analysts enough surrounding information to decide quickly whether a hit deserves immediate action.
The value is not just detection. It is how quickly the right person receives the right event with enough context to act.
Stream analytics must support review, audit, and deployment constraints instead of behaving like an isolated monitoring toy.
This version speaks in the language of queue health, escalation, and auditability rather than generic real-time-intelligence slogans.
Walk through the queues, thresholds, and escalation rules your team actually manages instead of another abstract real-time demo.