Government & Public Sector
Your operational data is critical infrastructure.
Your AI should treat it that way.
Utilities manage grid operations, customer usage records, asset documentation, and regulatory filings under scrutiny from state PUCs, NERC, and federal agencies. The sensitivity of this data — and the attack surface it represents — calls for AI infrastructure the utility owns.
We build private AI inside utility networks so operations, regulatory, and customer-service teams benefit from modern capabilities without exposing operational intelligence to external vendors.
The Case
Why in-house AI matters for utilities.
Critical infrastructure posture
Utilities sit at the intersection of regulatory scrutiny and national-security interest. NERC CIP, state PUC rules, and federal guidance all point toward tighter control of operational data — including the AI that touches it.
Customer usage sensitivity
Meter-interval data can infer when customers are home, what appliances they run, and when they travel. That sensitivity belongs on infrastructure the utility owns — not a vendor's multi-tenant platform.
Grid & asset documentation
SCADA context, asset records, one-lines, and interconnection studies are sensitive both competitively and for physical-security reasons. Keep them inside the utility network.
Regulatory documentation load
Rate cases, IRPs, and compliance filings generate enormous documentation burdens. AI can help — but not at the cost of exposing planning intelligence.
Capabilities
What we build for utilities.
Outage & customer comm drafting
Generate and coordinate customer-facing communications during events, grounded in your actual outage data and response playbook — all inside your network.
Regulatory filing assistance
Draft and review rate-case narratives, IRP sections, and compliance filings with a private model that reads your actual body of filings and response history.
SOP & procedure knowledge base
Private RAG over operational procedures, switching orders, and training material — so field staff and dispatch get consistent, accurate answers fast.
Every utility is different.
Service territory, regulatory regime, and existing OT architecture all shape what makes sense. We start with a conversation, not a proposal.