AMVLET GROUP was founded on a single conviction: no organisation — government, military, or enterprise — should be forced to rely on a vendor-controlled platform for mission-critical communications.
Communications infrastructure has become a geopolitical asset. The platforms that nations, governments, and regulated industries depend on for daily operations are overwhelmingly owned, operated, and governed by a small number of large commercial entities — most headquartered in a single jurisdiction.
AMVLET was established to change that. We build sovereign communications infrastructure that organisations own end-to-end — from the protocol to the user interface — with no hidden dependencies, no third-party data access, and no vendor lock-in.
Our platform, SCOVR, is built on the Matrix open standard and the Element Backbone — the same open, federated architecture trusted across allied defence networks, national government deployments, and regulated industries worldwide.
The question is not whether your communications infrastructure is secure today. It is whether you control it — and whether you can guarantee that control under any political, operational, or technical condition.
AMVLET GROUP — founding principle
Every deployment we deliver is fully owned and operated by the customer. We never hold keys, access logs, or metadata. If we disappear tomorrow, your infrastructure continues to operate without interruption.
We build on the Matrix open standard — not to reduce cost, but because openness is the only credible guarantee of long-term sovereignty. Proprietary protocols create dependencies. Open standards eliminate them.
There is no central AMVLET server. Each customer runs their own sovereign node. Allied nations, partner agencies, and enterprise ecosystems communicate across federated infrastructure they each independently control.
SCOVR is not a communications app. It is the visible surface of a three-layer sovereign stack — each layer open, auditable, and independently deployable.
The Matrix open standard provides a vendor-neutral, decentralised communication protocol adopted by governments, defence organisations, and enterprises across more than 80 countries. Element Backbone delivers the enterprise infrastructure — identity, compliance, federation, and access control — on top of the open protocol. SCOVR is the sovereign frontend your organisation deploys under its own brand, on its own infrastructure.
Explore the platform →AMVLET GROUP S.A. was established with a founding team from the European defence and enterprise software sectors. The first engagement was a sovereign communications pilot for a European government ministry.
AMVLET delivered its first classified network deployment, bringing SCOVR to an allied military formation operating at the SECRET classification tier. The deployment set the architectural pattern for all subsequent defence work.
Following successful pilots in two European nations, AMVLET began multi-ministry rollouts serving tens of thousands of civil servants under national sovereign infrastructure — federated across ministries, owned by the state.
AMVLET expanded into the Gulf Cooperation Council, delivering sovereign communications infrastructure across three member states with data residency in-country and compliance with regional data protection frameworks.
AMVLET launched SCOVR as a named platform brand — unifying our frontend layer under a single deployable product available to government, defence, and enterprise customers of any scale, from startup to allied coalition.
Legal entity, executive leadership, compliance and finance operations.
Core platform engineering, protocol development, and security research.
Defence solutions, government sector, and regulated industry partnerships.
Gulf, MENA, and wider regional deployments, with in-country data residency.
Encryption keys are generated and stored on your infrastructure. AMVLET has no mechanism to decrypt your communications — by architecture, not policy.
Every deployment is built on open standards. If AMVLET ceased to exist, your infrastructure would continue operating indefinitely without modification.
SCOVR does not phone home. There are no usage analytics, crash telemetry, or behavioural tracking systems that report to AMVLET or any third party.
Enterprise and government customers receive full access to the source code for security audit, independent verification, and national accreditation processes.
Data residency, legal jurisdiction, and regulatory compliance are defined by you. We do not impose a data processing location or a governing legal framework.
We operate under strict engagement confidentiality. We do not publicise customer identities, deployment details, or operational parameters without explicit written consent.
We will never fork Matrix into a proprietary protocol or introduce dependencies on closed technology. The open standard is non-negotiable — it is the guarantee behind everything else.
Sovereign infrastructure requires multi-year commitment. We structure every engagement for operational continuity over years, not subscription renewals over months.
Whether you represent a government ministry, a defence organisation, or a regulated enterprise — our team is ready to assess your requirements and design a sovereign communications pathway.