Every critical operation runs on voice


The Dispatcher's Second Brain
Six radio channels. Four 911 calls holding. A critical detail just got buried.
Every radio transmission—transcribed, searchable, correlated with video and CAD in real time.
Dispatchers stop chasing information.
Information comes to them.
The Pain Points
- No real-time radio transcription
- Manual correlation of audio, video, sensors
- Critical details lost in noise
The Results
Complete visibility. Faster response. Safer officers.

Silent. Instant. Exact.
A teacher hears gunshots. 25 students in her classroom.
She can't speak.
No 911 operator. No confusion. No delay.
The Pain Points
- Speaking aloud risks lives
- 911 can't pinpoint classroom
- Admins become bottlenecks
- Safety systems in silos
One silent text alert.
- Direct to police with GPS coordinates
- Building, floor, classroom identified
- High-priority flag triggered
- Responders move directly to her

The Nerve Center Sees Everything Now
A gate delay is cascading. The root cause is buried in radio chatter from 40 minutes ago.
VoiceBrain transcribes every channel in real time. Correlates voice with video, sensors, and flight data. The AIOC doesn't reconstruct what happened—they watch it unfold.
What Changes
- Real-time transcription of all radio channels
- Voice + video + sensor correlation
- Predictive delay intelligence
- Automated shift handoffs and reports
- Powering SFO's Airport Integrated Operations Center—the nation's first AI Delay Agent.

50,000 Fans. 12 Channels. One Platform.
Section 114. A fight breaks out. The call gets lost in radio traffic. Command finds out 4 minutes late.
VoiceBrain hears "Section 114" and "altercation" across any channel—alerts command instantly, correlates with nearest camera, timestamps everything.
The Pain Points
- Radio congestion during high-stress moments
- Safety systems disconnected from voice
- Post-event reports from memory
What Changes
- Faster incident detection
- Voice-video correlation
- Automated post-event reports

The Supervisor Who Wasn't Listening—Until He Was
A power line goes down. A lone worker radios in:
"I'm going to isolate it and reroute power from the transformer."
That's the wrong procedure.
His supervisor is home, asleep—not monitoring the radio.
The Benefits
- DAI transcribes the call
- Recognizes unsafe repair method
- Alerts supervisor instantly
- Supervisor radios: "Stop. Isolate upstream first."
- Worker follows correct procedure
The worker went home safe.

Real-Time Intel
at 85 MPH
2:47 AM Suspect flees. Officer's hands are on the wheel, eyes on the road. There's no time to run the plate. The license plate is spoken once over radio. VoiceBrain runs it instantly—pushes warrants, priors, and threat flags to every backup unit.
No dispatcher bottleneck. No delay.
The Pain Points
- No time for lookups
- Radio congestion blocks intel
- Unknown threat level
The Results
Faster backup. Safer pursuits. Better outcomes.

48 Minutes Back. Every Officer. Every Day.
Frontline officers spend hours on paperwork instead of the checkpoint. Critical communications buried and unsearchable. VoiceBrain captures every communication automatically. Reports write themselves. Officers stay on mission.
VoiceBrain captures every communication automatically. Reports write themselves. Officers stay on mission.
Saved per officer/day
Hours saved annually
Labor savings
Faster threat response

Doug Walks Out When His Shift Ends
Aviation security officer at Oakland International. Always on his feet—patrolling terminals, airside access, perimeter zones.
His radio never stops. Most of what comes through doesn't apply to him.
Smart alerts filter for what matters. Mobile AI assistant for real-time queries. Auto-generated shift reports.
A digital co-pilot in his pocket.
Less noise
Saved per shift

Voice intelligence changes the moment.
