Multi-site operations

One operating picture across many sites.

Connect site-level signals to a coordinated view without pretending that every location has the same cameras, network, or workflow.

Distributed camera operations across a city-scale environment
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Coordinate without flattening the local context.

A multi-site design needs common definitions plus enough flexibility for each location to operate responsibly.
01

Site-level intelligence

Keep appropriate processing and response close to each physical environment.

02

Common event language

Use consistent definitions for the signals that leadership needs to compare across sites.

03

Central visibility

Review health, events, and evidence across the estate through a governed operational view.

04

Local ownership

Route decisions to the people and systems responsible for the individual site.

Scale with evidence

A network of sites is also a network of constraints.

Connectivity, camera models, operating hours, staffing, local policy, and response paths can differ by location. A shared platform view should make those differences visible rather than hide them.

Start with a representative site, then expand the pattern only when it remains useful across the next group of environments.

Multi-site rollout

Pilot the pattern. Standardize what works.

A repeatable rollout needs both a shared operating model and a plan for local exceptions.
  1. Choose the cohort

    Select sites that represent the estate rather than only the easiest location.
  2. Define the common signal

    Agree on the event, metric, evidence, and owner that should remain consistent.
  3. Validate locally

    Test network, camera, staffing, and response differences at each site.
  4. Scale deliberately

    Use health and workflow evidence to determine the next deployment group.

Coordinate the estate

Bring the sites that do not behave the same.

We will help choose a representative pilot and the common signal worth testing across it.