Smart Cities
Traffic, public safety, utilities, and environmental monitoring each operate from separate consoles with separate budgets and separate command structures. The patterns that cross departments — a water main break that causes a traffic incident that delays emergency response — stay invisible. Quatro connects what your city already has into one coordinated operational picture with measurable citizen outcomes.
What Your Team Gets
Single common operating picture across all city departments. Replace 5-10 separate consoles with role-based workspaces for every agency — from traffic to public safety to utilities.
5-10 consoles replaced. One operational picture.
When a water main breaks, it affects traffic, safety, fleet dispatch, and environmental monitoring. Governed autonomous action coordinates multi-department response automatically.
Faster cross-agency incident response.
Real-time behavioral analytics across city-wide camera networks. Multi-sensor fusion with gunshot detection, license plate recognition, and access control — fewer false alarms.
Fewer false alarms across city camera networks.
The Structural Problem
Traffic, public safety, utilities, and environmental monitoring operate as independent fiefdoms with separate technology stacks. No system sees the full picture.
What Operators Face
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A mid-size city operates 15-30 separate platforms from different vendors with proprietary data formats. Integration projects are expensive and politically contentious.
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Infrastructure failures and incidents are discovered after they occur. The sensor data to predict and prevent them is trapped in disconnected systems with no analytics layer.
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A water main break affects traffic, public safety, fleet dispatch, and environmental monitoring simultaneously — but no system coordinates the cross-agency response.
Full Capability Set
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Predictive maintenance across all city infrastructure.
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Lower fleet costs through demand-driven routing.
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Automatic response to environmental threshold breaches.
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Reservoir to tap. One unified water intelligence layer.
The Integrator Approach
We don't replace your systems. We connect them — hardware, software, and domain expertise — into one operational model that makes every system more intelligent than it could ever be alone.
How It Works
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8,000+ integrations for traffic controllers (NTCIP), cameras (ONVIF), building systems (BACnet, KNX), transit (GTFS, SIRI), and environmental sensors. Edge processing at intersections and vehicles.
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AI video analytics with behavioral analysis and crowd dynamics. Traffic pattern prediction, predictive maintenance for infrastructure, and environmental correlation. Fewer false alarms.
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Governed autonomous action across city operations. Emergency response playbooks coordinate multi-department response automatically. Fleet dispatch for public works and waste collection.
From Our Thinking
platform · 7 min read
Every vendor promises visibility. But when your operation runs 15-30 disconnected systems, visibility isn't a dashboard — it's a structural engineering problem.
use cases · 7 min read
311 systems are intake tools that capture citizen reports but don't connect them to the operational systems that need to act. The gap isn't in any one agency's capability. It's in the space between agencies.
use cases · 7 min read
Cities invested in sensors, tracking systems, and optimization software — but they remain disconnected islands. The real cost isn't the technology gap. It's the intelligence gap between systems that could talk to each other.
See what operational intelligence looks like on your smart cities infrastructure.
Tell us the outcome that matters. We connect the systems that hold the answer. Your team starts working from the model.
Intelligence in weeks · Your team owns it from day one