Nautilus US
Discipline for high-consequence public systems.
Nautilus US supports municipal and infrastructure decision-makers with clear constraints, measurable signals, and accountable operating boundaries.
Charter
The governing constraints: what Nautilus is, what it refuses, and how accountability is preserved.
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The operating logic: invariants, failure boundaries, and terminal conditions that keep pilots defensible.
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For leaders responsible for public safety and infrastructure who need measurable pilots before scaling.
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A municipal public safety operations pilot that supports emergency response coordination within defined boundaries, with measurable constraints and clear accountability.
- Scope: Emergency dispatch routing for a defined geographic area, limited to non-critical incidents with established response protocols.
- Required data: Historical dispatch records, response time logs, current resource availability, and verified incident classifications.
- Deliverables: Route recommendations integrated into existing dispatch workflows, with explicit uncertainty bounds and source attribution for each recommendation.
- Human-in-the-loop: All routing decisions require dispatcher approval before execution. The system provides structured intelligence but does not execute actions autonomously.
- Auditability: Complete traceability from recommendation to source data, with documented assumptions and uncertainty measures. All outputs logged for review.