From frontline police and border control to fire crews, paramedics, and autonomous aerial response — AMVLET delivers sovereign, federated, end-to-end encrypted communications built on the open Matrix standard.
AMVLET secures communications across the full spectrum of emergency and security services — from national intelligence to frontline paramedics and airborne firefighting.
Encrypted patrol communications, incident command channels, and cross-division coordination — replacing insecure radio and commercial apps with a fully auditable sovereign platform.
Air-gapped, classified communication channels for internal security and counter-intelligence operations — with strict need-to-know access controls and full message retention policy support.
Sovereign infrastructure for national intelligence agencies requiring total data isolation, no foreign cloud dependencies, and cryptographic separation between compartmented operations.
Encrypted coordination across land, sea, and air border checkpoints — enabling real-time sharing of threat intelligence, suspect tracking, and inter-agency alerts without commercial routing.
Hardened, low-bandwidth mission communication for tactical units in the field — with offline-capable messaging, location sharing, and voice that works in contested or degraded environments.
Station-to-scene coordination, aerial dispatch, hydrant mapping, and inter-brigade communication — all encrypted and sovereign, with no dependency on consumer infrastructure.
Encrypted pre-hospital communications between crew, dispatch, and receiving hospital — patient data, vital signs, and imagery transmitted securely before arrival.
Integrated communications for airborne medical and rescue units — connecting pilots, ground crews, and hospitals on a single encrypted channel from dispatch through to patient handover.
The most powerful — and least discussed — capability of Matrix-based communications for blue light services is federation. Any agency running on Matrix can instantly form encrypted groups with any other agency running on Matrix, regardless of who operates their server, where it is hosted, or which country they are in.
For border control, special forces, and intelligence services operating across jurisdictions, this is transformational. A cross-border joint task force can establish an encrypted, auditable, sovereign group channel in seconds — without either party surrendering data control to the other, and without routing communications through a commercial intermediary.
No third-party platform. No foreign cloud. No vendor in the middle. Just encrypted, federated, sovereign communication across agencies that need to act together — but remain independent.
Police, border agencies, and customs units form cross-authority encrypted channels in real time — for vehicle pursuits, smuggling interdiction, and major incident coordination.
Intelligence services share actionable leads with police in sovereign, need-to-know encrypted rooms — without copying data into unsecured email or commercial platforms.
Multi-unit operations spanning different commands or allied nations communicate on a shared encrypted channel — with each party's data remaining on their own sovereign server.
Police, fire, paramedics, and civil defence agencies join a single encrypted incident channel the moment a major event is declared — with full message history and auditability.
Allied intelligence and security partners connect via federated gateways — sharing only what is authorised, with cryptographic controls enforcing information boundaries.
Emergency and security services around the world rely on fragmented, insecure, or vendor-controlled communication tools that create operational risk on every shift.
WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal groups carry sensitive operational data on commercial infrastructure with no audit trail, no retention control, and no data sovereignty.
Legacy TETRA and radio systems fail in tunnels, buildings, and remote terrain — and do not support images, documents, or structured data exchange.
Police, fire, ambulance, and intelligence systems run on separate platforms — making joint operations dependent on phone calls, liaisons, and manual information handoffs.
Proprietary communication systems trap agencies in long contracts and route sensitive operational data through foreign-owned servers beyond jurisdictional control.
Every message, call, and file transfer on AMVLET is encrypted, logged, and stored on infrastructure you control — with retention policies, access controls, and full audit capability.
AMVLET runs on smartphones, tablets, and desktops — over cellular, Wi-Fi, or satellite. Offline message queuing ensures delivery when connectivity is restored.
Any agency on Matrix federates with any other — forming shared encrypted channels across organisational and national boundaries without surrendering data control.
Built on the Matrix open protocol — no vendor dependency, no proprietary format, no single point of failure. Your data, your infrastructure, your keys.
Modern fire response demands real-time communication across multiple stations, units, and command levels — often simultaneously, often in environments where radio fails. AMVLET provides a sovereign, encrypted communications layer that connects station controllers, crew commanders, aerial assets, and incident management in a single platform.
When every second determines whether a structure is saved or lost, communication that depends on consumer infrastructure or foreign cloud servers is not an option. AMVLET operates on-premise, air-gapped, or in a regional sovereign cloud — with the same encrypted channel available on every device in the fleet.
Incident commanders maintain a persistent encrypted group with all responding units from the moment the call goes out — with location sharing, image upload, and voice messaging.
When an incident exceeds a single brigade, neighbouring units join a federated encrypted channel instantly — without phone calls or radio relay through dispatch.
Helicopter crews, water-bomber pilots, and eCopter autonomous systems connect to the same incident channel — giving ground commanders real-time aerial situational awareness.
Building plans, hazardous material data sheets, and hydrant maps are shared securely to crew devices before arrival — replacing paper-based pre-plans with live encrypted documents.
Secure broadcast channels to civil defence, police, and municipal authorities enable coordinated evacuation — with read receipts confirming message delivery to every recipient.
AMVLET's open Matrix protocol integrates with autonomous aerial systems including the FlyNow eCopter SR7 — a fully electric, pilotless aircraft capable of carrying firefighting payloads, medical equipment, and surveillance systems at 130 km/h.
The integration enables any authorised user — civilian witness, first responder, or command operator — to trigger an eCopter dispatch directly through the AMVLET platform with a single action. No phone calls, no dispatch chains, no delay.
A truck is burning on the highway. You are the first person on scene. Here is what happens in the next 60 seconds.
The AMVLET app sends a geolocated encrypted incident alert with a single action — no call, no form, no delay. Your location is attached automatically.
The encrypted incident channel opens — fire station, command, and aerial unit receive the alert simultaneously with GPS coordinates and incident type.
The FlyNow eCopter SR7 launches automatically with firefighting suppressant payload — navigating direct to your GPS coordinates at 130 km/h, no pilot required.
While the eCopter makes first aerial contact, ground fire units receive the same encrypted dispatch — coordinating arrival, suppression, and rescue on the shared incident channel.
Every message, location, image, and action is time-stamped and stored on sovereign infrastructure — available for post-incident review and legal evidence.
AMVLET's sovereign infrastructure meets the data security, residency, and audit requirements demanded by national emergency and intelligence agencies across the globe.
Platform and operational processes certified to ISO 27001. Security controls, risk management, and incident response documented and independently audited.
Deploy entirely within your own infrastructure — no cloud dependency, no external routing. Air-gapped deployments available for classified and high-security environments.
Every message and call is encrypted end-to-end using the Matrix Megolm protocol. Keys are generated and held on your infrastructure — never on AMVLET's servers.
Architecture, access management, encryption, and incident response aligned with NCA Essential Cybersecurity Controls for critical national infrastructure operators.
Full GDPR compliance with data residency within the EU, lawful processing basis, and data subject rights supported. DPA available for all deployments.
Every message, action, login, and file transfer is logged with timestamp, user attribution, and device fingerprint — meeting legal evidence standards for post-incident review.
Talk to our blue light team about your agency's infrastructure, interoperability requirements, and deployment timeline. We'll architect the right sovereign solution for your operations.