TEIP x TITAN AI

TEIP - Tactical Edge Intelligence Platform

TEIP is a prototype tactical intelligence dashboard designed to provide situational awareness and mission-critical information in a unified interface. Built with Next.js 14, Tailwind CSS, and Mapbox, the platform integrates real-time mapping capabilities with multiple data feeds and analysis tools. The dashboard features a comprehensive dark-themed UI that displays tactical information including friendly forces, threats, intelligence reports, points of interest, and overwatch positions on an interactive map, all organized through intuitive left and right control panels for easy access to relevant mission data.

The platform serves as a powerful demonstration of DeuceTek’s capabilities in strong modern full-stack web development capabilities using Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind, and integration of complex services like Mapbox and Claude AI. More importantly, they showcase specialized expertise in building domain-specific tactical intelligence applications with deep understanding of military workflows, operational requirements, and security/compliance considerations for defense technology.

The Challenge

Today’s Special Operations Forces are expected to operate in environments that are:

Many existing tools force operators to choose between capability and connectivity. DeuceTek set out to eliminate that tradeoff entirely. The challenge for TEIP was to engineer a platform that:

Our Solution

DeuceTek built TEIP as a modular, AI-powered decision support platform designed for speed, offline resilience, and operator simplicity.

AI-Generated
Mission Briefs

Synthesizes multiple intelligence reports into concise, actionable summaries in seconds — not hours.

Real-Time
Threat Monitoring

Powered by TITAN AI to flag threats, extract entities, and surface critical intel from tactical communications automatically.

Fully Offline
Architecture

Operates without connectivity in denied, degraded, and disconnected environments — no reachback required.

Common
Operating Picture

Layered map with force tracking, geofence alerts, and threat overlays unified on a single screen.

Natural Language
Mission Setup

Officers describe operations in plain English and TITAN builds the dashboard, briefing, and overlays automatically.

Engineering Highlights

Edge-First Processing

TITAN is a proprietary military-domain AI built on a structured ontology of tactical terminology, unit types, report formats, and operational workflows. Specialized prompt architecture and entity extraction logic ensure no generic model can replicate its domain accuracy — and every operator interaction makes it smarter.

TITAN AI Engine

Tokee uses industry-standard encryption protocols to safeguard messages in transit and at rest. Key management processes ensure no unauthorized entity — including the platform itself — can access user data.

Modular Platform Architecture

Six independent capability modules snap together on a single dashboard:

This design ensures operators deploy only the capabilities they need for each mission set.

ATAK-Interoperable Design

TEIP is built on open standards with a roadmap for native ATAK integration, allowing seamless data exchange with existing SOF systems and plug-in compatibility across the tactical data network.

Operator Feedback Loop

Corrections and inputs from operators feed directly back into TITAN's training pipeline, creating a compounding data advantage with every deployment. The more TEIP is used in the field, the sharper the AI becomes — a defensible moat no competitor can shortcut.

Impact

TEIP Addresses:

For DeuceTek, TEIP validates the team’s ability to architect AI-powered, edge-native mission systems built for the environments where failure is not an option.

Built for the Tactical Edge

TEIP represents DeuceTek’s approach to solving SOCOM’s Hyper-Enabled Operator challenge — fusing AI, multi-source intelligence, and offline-first architecture into a single platform that works where it matters most: forward, disconnected, and under pressure. The working prototype at teip.vercel.app demonstrates that this isn’t a concept — it’s a capability in development.

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