What we do when COTS can't

When COTS is
not good enough.

The problems others won't quote on tend to need several disciplines at once — hardware and firmware and software and geospatial, on a network that can't reach the internet. These are the things we can do when off-the-shelf can't touch it.

CAP / SIM

Simulation & wargaming

Physics-real maritime and multi-domain simulation: sonar and radar detection models, ship dynamics, HLA/DIS theatre-level wargames and scenario engines built from first principles.

CAP / GEO

Geospatial intelligence

PostGIS and TimescaleDB planning, tracking and analysis on real hydrographic and terrain data — fusing AIS, ADS-B, radar and IoT feeds. Open-source throughout, and deployable on closed networks.
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CAP / CTY

Smart city & urban systems

Utility and asset registries, transport planning, flood modelling and command-centre dashboards — the civil application of the same geospatial core, on the city's own hardware.
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CAP / IND

Industrial automation & IIoT

PLC, HMI and SCADA control, custom embedded hardware from PCB to enclosure, and industrial IoT with predictive maintenance — OT/IT-segmented, on the operator's own network.
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CAP / RF

Embedded, RF & underwater

FPGA signal processing, pressure-rated enclosures to 60 bar, custom antennas, and acoustic communication straight through steel at up to 5 Mbps.

CAP / AI

Self-hosted AI & RAG

Retrieval-augmented generation over your own documents, LLM integration and fine-tuning, and document intelligence — running air-gapped, with no data leaving your perimeter.
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CAP / SW

AI-enabled enterprise software

Custom ERPs and operations platforms — HRMS, training, finance, field service — API-first, role-driven, AI-enabled where it earns its keep, and deployable on-premise or in your own private cloud.

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Have a problem nobody
will quote on?

That's usually where we start. Write to us with the problem — not a spec — and we'll tell you honestly whether we can build it, how, and what a prototype would take. You'll hear back from an engineer, not a sales team, within two working days.