Stakeholders · Law Enforcement
Ætheris for
Law Enforcement
AWCMP gives deputies and troopers what no radio dispatch system can: an autonomous alert the moment a vehicle leaves the roadway — before a witness calls, before a body is found, before the evidence is washed away.
In rural Texas counties, a single deputy may be responsible for hundreds of square miles. A crash in a remote corridor can go undiscovered for hours while the driver remains trapped, injured, or worse. The call that finally brings help is often from the next morning's traffic — not from that night's dispatch.
AWCMP changes this for every corridor it covers. Vehicle departure events trigger automatic notifications to law enforcement dispatch within seconds. Officers are rolling with GPS coordinates before the scene is cold — before evidence degrades, before golden-hour trauma becomes fatality, before the family gets a call.
And for wildlife-vehicle collisions — which deputies respond to thousands of times per year — AWCMP data helps identify the highest-risk locations so enforcement resources can be deployed where they matter most.
What Ætheris Brings
What Law Enforcement
Gets from AWCMP
Automatic Crash Dispatch Notification
Confirmed vehicle departure events push directly to CAD systems. No witness required. Officers respond to the incident — not to a reported possibility of an incident.
Exact Scene Coordinates
GPS location data for every detected event — corridor milepost, lateral offset, and direction. Eliminates the "where exactly?" problem that costs critical minutes on rural responses.
Corridor Risk Intelligence
Data on crash frequency, high-risk time windows, and historically dangerous corridor segments — actionable intelligence for patrol prioritization, speed enforcement deployment, and mutual aid pre-staging.
Wildlife Strike Data for Incident Reports
When a wildlife-vehicle collision occurs, AWCMP provides species confirmation, time, and sensor-validated event data — reducing the time officers spend documenting and improving report accuracy.
No Surveillance, No Liability
AWCMP carries no license plate readers, facial recognition, or persistent human tracking — meaning no FOIA complications, no civil liberties exposure, and no community friction from a system designed to protect, not monitor, residents.
Offline-Capable Communication
The AWCMP mesh network maintains alert capability even in zero-cell coverage areas — precisely where rural law enforcement needs it most and where existing systems fail.
What Law Enforcement Brings
What Law Enforcement
Unlocks for Ætheris
Incident Ground Truth
Deputy incident reports validate our detection data — confirming crashes, near-misses, and wildlife strikes that AWCMP flagged. This feedback loop is critical for improving AI model accuracy in real-world corridor conditions.
Historical Incident Knowledge
Law enforcement records contain years of crash history, location data, and contributing factors that don't exist anywhere else. That data shapes where AWCMP is most urgently needed.
Institutional Endorsement
Sheriff and DPS endorsement carries enormous weight with county commissioners, TxDOT district offices, and state safety funding programs. A law enforcement partnership accelerates deployment approvals significantly.
Inter-Agency Coordination
Law enforcement already coordinates with fire, EMS, and game wardens. Their existing mutual aid infrastructure provides the network AWCMP alerts can flow through — expanding reach without building new channels.
Partnership Pathway
Cover Your Corridor.
Protect Your Community.
We're building partnerships with county sheriffs, state troopers, and game wardens across Texas. If your jurisdiction has corridors that swallow crashes in the dark, we want to talk.