Intelligence built to act, where work happens.
Scout is designed to support the full complexity of infrastructure delivery and management. It doesn’t sit beside your workflows; it operates within them, grounded in live project data and long-running operational context.
Scout provides clarity when decisions are forming and momentum when action is required. It surfaces risk, synthesizes information, and helps accelerate execution, all using the data inside your systems of record.
This isn’t generic AI. It’s operational intelligence that’s built to act, where work happens.
The Scout Command System.
Connect data. Understand Workflows. Execute Work.
Scout is designed as a unified operational system made up of three core layers
The Data Layer
Connect the operational world
Scout connects to the systems where work already happens. Connectors ingest operational data from applications, APIs, and databases, while Intel structures documents, datasets, and internal knowledge into usable context. Together, this layer gives Scout the grounded, real-time understanding it needs to operate within the organization.
The Intelligence Layer
Understand how work happens
At the center of Scout is Compass, the platform’s contextual intelligence engine. Compass maps workflows, relationships, and dependencies across systems and teams, while also understanding how people talk about their work—translating natural language into operational context. It interprets signals across data, systems, and conversations to understand how work actually flows and guide execution. Alongside it, Watch continuously observes operator activity and mission performance, generating insights that help teams optimize and improve operations over time.
The Execution Layer
Turn intelligence into action
Scout activates execution through AI agents—what we call Operators—that support and execute real operational work. Teams can engage immediately through Scout General for flexible, day-one support, while also deploying Scout Specialists—custom operators created in Forge—designed to run structured Missions, or end-to-end workflows. Operators can work with human oversight or operate autonomously, giving teams control as they build trust and scale execution over time. This is where Scout moves from supporting work to consistently getting it done.
Start fast. Scale with control.
Scout is designed to deliver value from day one—and grow with your operations over time.

Start with Scout General
Use Scout General to ask questions, explore data, and get immediate support across your workflows.
- “What’s the status of permits for Roble Road?”
- “Summarize risks across active projects”
- “What’s changed since yesterday?”

Scale with Scout Specialists
Build and deploy Scout Specialists – custom operators created in Forge – to run structured Missions and execute repeatable work. Scout Specialists are designed around your workflows.
Here’s just a few examples of Scout Specialists:
- Lease comparison and contract analysis
- Invoice processing and validation
- Daily planning and task coordination
- Legal risk and PSA analysis
- Deficiency report processing
- Historical performance reporting
- RFP document comparison
- Contractor performance assessment
Operators can work alongside your team or operate autonomously—giving you control as trust builds and execution scales.
Operational value, realized across the lifecycle.
AI value isn’t abstract. It’s measurable.
By compressing the workflows that surround operational decisions AI reduces the time required to move work forward. The result isn’t fewer people doing the work. It’s more work getting done with the same teams. Based on role-level analysis, AI augmentation can return nearly half a workweek of capacity to critical roles — without replacing human judgment. Here’s what that looks like in practice.
Development
From site control to readiness-to-build, development sets the tone for the entire lifecycle.
AI can assist 19–24* hours per week in development management roles. That translates into:
- 25–45 days shaved from a typical project lifecycle
- Faster capital deployment
- Earlier risk detection
- Greater portfolio throughput
With Scout, development isn’t automated. It’s amplified.
Construction
Construction is where plans meet reality and delays become visible immediately.
AI can assist 17–21* hours per week in construction management roles, enabling:
- 15–30 days shaved per build area
- Faster issue detection
- Reduced contractor standby costs
- Improved schedule reliability
Scout helps plans survive contact with reality.
Operations & Maintenance
Operations success is measured by what doesn’t happen — outages avoided, compliance gaps closed, issues resolved before escalation.
AI can assist 19–23* hours per week in operations roles. The impact:
- Manage by exception instead of reaction
- Reduce unplanned downtime
- Improve audit readiness
- Extend asset life through earlier intervention
Scout turns operational noise into clarity.
Field Technicians
Field work is deeply human and safety-critical. AI doesn’t replace judgment — it reduces friction.
AI can assist 6–10* hours per week in field roles by:
- Supporting job preparation
- Reinforcing safety procedures
- Reducing documentation burden
- Improving escalation clarity
In the field, Scout supports execution – it doesn’t override it.
Asset Management
Asset management is where infrastructure pays off.
AI can assist 20–25* hours per week in asset management roles. The result:
- Earlier detection of underperforming assets
- Improved forecasting and scenario analysis
- Stronger capital discipline
- Portfolio-level optimization
The ROI compounds year after year.
*ROI estimates are based on task-level analysis using ONET occupational data, calibrated with industry job descriptions and conservative assumptions about AI-assisted work.

The AI Playbook for Critical Infrastructure.
AI capability evolves in stages over maturity horizons. Understanding where value appears — and how organizations progress — is critical to realizing real operational returns.
In this playbook, we introduce a lifecycle framework for AI maturity across critical infrastructure delivery.
Not generic AI. Operational intelligence.
AI tools are easy to demo, but hard to operationalize.
Generic Solutions
- High risk
- Can be very costly
- Hard to set up, time to value
- Poor UX optimization
- Despite buying from marketplace, upkeep and maintenance considerably taxing
Inhouse Builds
- Difficult to recruit and retain in-demand talent
- Diverts resources from core business efforts
- High risk to achieve outcomes
- Long time to value
- High total cost of ownership
- AI research and technology is evolving on a daily basis and requires continuous adaptation

Scout is embedded in your operational workflows. It understands where a project is — not just what a document says.
AI creates potential. Scout makes AI safe, fast, and scalable for your operations.
