Who this serves
Federal agencies and the contractors who deliver against their missions. Congressional offices managing travel into complex environments. State Department teams that need accountable proof-of-presence in the field. State and local government clients with personnel and asset exposure across jurisdictions.
The bar in this sector is non-negotiable: FedRAMP readiness, NIST 800-53 compliance, NENA/PSAP integration for 911 system interoperability. Hawkeye is built to that standard. The platform is also sensor-agnostic, so existing federal infrastructure does not need to be ripped and replaced to come under coverage.
What this looks like in practice
Hawkeye was hired by the State Department for field assessment work. The accountability question was straightforward: how do you prove the team was actually on site? Breadcrumb data became the invoice backup, embedded directly in the contract deliverable. The use case expanded from physical security into financial accountability without renegotiating the scope.
This sector benefits from the same GIOC infrastructure as every other vertical — but with operators who understand the additional layer of clearance protocols, jurisdictional handoffs, and the documentation requirements that come with public-sector work.
Coverage
Personnel tracking and overwatch for traveling officials, congressional staff, and contractors. Asset and fleet monitoring for government vehicles. Real-time threat intelligence calibrated to operational environments. Documentation that meets compliance, oversight, and audit requirements without separate manual lift.
The standard the public sector requires is the same standard Hawkeye was built to. People who pick up. People who show up. Compliance baked in.


