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Watchfloor with maritime track displays at low light
Use cases · Canadian Arctic

Four operational problems we run today.

Each scenario below runs on the picture end-to-end — sensors in, fused track out, signed at the point of fusion, cued on the operator’s frame. Bring your own scenario and we run that one too.

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Northwest Passage — routine transit.

Cooperative shipping moves east through Parry Channel. Maritime broadcasts cross-correlate with overhead imagery and surface returns. The picture renders a quiet watchfloor — tracks fused, classed, and cued at low confidence-cost. The operator does not have to look twice.

SensorsMaritime · overhead imagery OutcomeCooperative transit · zero high-severity cues · signed chain of custody per track
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Suspected intrusion — Lancaster Sound.

A non-cooperative surface return appears east of Devon Island with signal-emitter characteristics inconsistent with the cooperative ambient. The picture flags the track at elevated confidence, classifies the entity at higher sensitivity, and opens an operator workflow — tasking, classification gate, signed audit entry.

SensorsOverhead imagery · signal OutcomeHigh-confidence cue · sensitivity-gated viewing · alliance-shareable record
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Cambridge Bay — fishing fleet identification.

A dispersed pattern of small-hull vessels sits in the Cambridge Bay grounds. Class signatures overlap between cooperative fishing and other small-hull profiles — the single-sensor view would force the operator to choose. The picture separates the two on a confidence band, surfaces the abstention path on three borderline tracks, and lets the watchfloor triage a seasonal pattern in under a minute.

SensorsMaritime · overhead imagery OutcomeFleet identified · borderline tracks abstained · operator-defensible classification
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Ice-bound vessel — coast-guard rescue coordination.

A cargo hull reports stationary north of Banks Island, beset. A friendly icebreaker is tasked to close, then to tow southbound. The picture surfaces who has eyes on at every moment, signs the tasking record, and renders an alliance-clean audit trail of the coordination — defensible to the inspector, the insurer, and the parliamentary committee.

SensorsMaritime · friendly-platform feeds OutcomeCoordinated response · signed tasking record · ATIP-ready audit trail
Bring your own

Got a problem we don’t already run?

Describe the scenario — sensors available, the operator’s posture, the decision they need to defend. We run the picture against it and show you the cued, signed, alliance-clean output.

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