Cross-border intelligence, without a shared pool of raw data.
Crime crosses jurisdictions long before intelligence does. Trace Mesh is designed to support agencies in discovering where their interests overlap, while each keeps its source data inside its own sovereign environment and every disclosure passes through human approval.
The overlap matters, but the raw data cannot leave.
Two agencies may be looking at the same nominal, vehicle or account without knowing it. Yet centralising raw operational data to find that out raises sovereignty, legal and trust barriers that are rarely acceptable, and rightly so.
Sovereignty comes first
Each agency must retain control of its own source data and cannot pool it into a shared central store.
Legal bases differ
What may be shared, and how, varies by jurisdiction and must be respected on every exchange.
Trust is conditional
Agencies will cooperate where they can see, and control, exactly what leaves their environment.
Query the network, not the raw data.
Trace Mesh lets participating agencies identify relevant overlaps while each retains its holdings locally. Nothing crosses a boundary until a human decides it should.
Hold locally
Each agency keeps its source data within its own sovereign Trace Vantage environment. Sovereignty ›
Match, not merge
Trace Mesh identifies overlaps against partner holdings without exposing the underlying case. Trace Mesh ›
Human approval
A reviewer decides what, if anything, is disclosed to the partner agency.
Jurisdiction packs
Sharing follows configured jurisdiction rules, subject to force policy and legal basis.
Disclose deliberately
Only approved material moves, with provenance and an audit record on both sides. Evidence ›
Cooperation without surrendering control.
No central raw pool
There is no shared store of raw operational data; each agency's holdings stay in its own environment.
Human-approved disclosure
Every exchange is deliberate: a reviewer approves what leaves, with nothing shared automatically.
Jurisdiction-aware
Jurisdiction packs configure what may be matched and shared, subject to force policy and legal basis.
Audited on both sides
Matches and disclosures are recorded, so cross-agency activity can be reviewed and accounted for.
Partnership that each agency can stand behind.
Because raw data never leaves and every disclosure is human-approved, agencies can cooperate on shared threats while remaining accountable for their own holdings, subject to jurisdiction.
What good looks like.
Overlaps surfaced
Designed to support agencies in discovering shared interests they would otherwise miss, without pooling raw data.
Control retained
Each agency keeps its holdings and approves every disclosure, so cooperation does not cost sovereignty.
Accountable exchange
Matches and disclosures audited on both sides, subject to jurisdiction packs and force policy.