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Squad AI for Critical National Infrastructure

Built for the UK operators who keep the lights on, the water moving and the trains running. Squad turns asset records, operating procedures and incident histories into one cognitive network the control room and the regulator can both rely on.

High-impact use cases for critical national infrastructure

Each one is a workflow we ship inside CNI operators, with measurable outcomes and a defensible audit trail. Pick a starting point. Squad is built to extend across the rest of your network.

Squad · Asset records & maintenance intelligence

Build me the as-found record for substation 27B. Modification history, current condition, every dependency on the wider network and the assumptions in our last contingency plan.

1 substation · 412 linked records · 9 dependencies · 4 contingency assumptions
Squad · Incident reporting & operational learning

Across the last five years of operational events on the high-voltage network, surface the recurring precursors and the system-level lessons we keep failing to learn. Cite every event.

Reviewed 2,140 events · 18 precursor clusters · 6 system-level findings

Operational learning review: HV network 2021 to 2026

Finding 02: Vegetation management

Vegetation contact appears as a contributory factor in 14% of network events over the period, with a marked seasonal concentration. Three prior internal reviews recommended the same control. None has been fully implemented.[14 events]

Squad · Regulatory & licence-condition mapping

Ofgem have issued an updated determination on resilience reporting. Map the new requirements to our existing controls and tell me where the gaps are.

14 requirements · 9 controls aligned · 3 gaps · 2 evidence updates needed
  • Det. §3.1 Resilience plan: scope and ownership Aligned
  • Det. §4.4 Cyber-physical convergence playbook Update required
  • Det. §5.2 Supplier assurance evidence Gap identified
  • Det. §6.1 Annual exercise programme Aligned
Squad · Procedure & runbook discovery for control rooms

Operator action required: pressure transient on main 14, downstream of valve V-209. What is the current procedure? What are the recent caveats from incident reports? What dependencies should I be aware of before isolating?

Returned in 2.1s · 3 procedures referenced · 2 incident caveats applied
Field Returned
Primary procedure OP-407 v8 (effective 2026-01) OK
Vendor advisory Bulletin 2025-VB-019 applies Caveat
Incident caveat IR-2024-181: avoid simultaneous V-211 close Caveat
Downstream dependency WTW-3 intake reduced capacity OK
Authorisation SAP authorisation level 3 required OK

Built for networks where the regulator and the public are both watching.

UK sovereign by default. Cleared people. Air-gapped where the OT network demands it. The audit trail is the product, not an add-on.

OT-aware deployment

Deploy in your IT estate, your private cloud, or fully air-gapped beside an OT network. Squad respects the boundary your security team has drawn.

Cleared, UK-vetted team

Engineers comfortable with NIS regulations, NPSA guidance and your sector's own assurance frameworks. Ready to work on site.

Provenance, not paraphrase

Every output traces to the procedure, drawing or report it came from. Your assurance team can defend the recommendation to the regulator.

Reads what you actually have

Scanned drawings, vendor manuals, decades of work orders, free-text incident reports. Squad ingests the network as it is, not as you wish it were.

Built around the operator

Squad supports the responsible engineer and the control-room operator. It explains its reasoning, escalates uncertainty and leaves the call to the person accountable.

Pilot in a quarter

A scoped, evidenced pilot on a single workflow with measurable outcomes, real users and a finished assurance pack, all inside three months.

Bring Squad to the work the regulator and the public both rely on.

One workflow, one site, measurable outcomes. We will scope it together and have it running inside a quarter.