Incident evidence hand-off
Model a synthetic emergency event where evidence moves between call handling, field response, command review, legal/audit review, and secure archive.
Emergency, police, government, and dual-use route
This route covers synthetic police, emergency-service, government, and MOD-adjacent hand-offs. It is not a live policing, defence, or surveillance system.
3-month sector translation
This page is a sector translation of the core PoC. It supports the application narrative without widening the funded scope.
Model a synthetic emergency event where evidence moves between call handling, field response, command review, legal/audit review, and secure archive.
The PoC does not handle live police data, MOD data, surveillance data, personal data, or secrets. It tests a safe mathematical workflow model.
Compare path choices by evidence completeness, delay, authorisation, policy violations, and human-review checkpoints.
A successful PoC could show how quantum computing might help evidence-heavy teams reason about secure hand-offs while preserving oversight.
Output
The final result is designed to be demonstrable and testable without disclosing code, secrets, or sensitive operational data.
A reviewer can select a synthetic case, inspect the graph, run/compare route choices, and see why a path was chosen.
Classical baseline, simulator/QPU result if available, runtime, quality score, constraints, and limitations are reported side by side.
Every route produces a human-readable audit trail with inputs, constraints, hand-offs, and confidence/limitation notes.
The report explains what extra resource, partner, data governance, security review, and budget would be needed for a real pilot.
Application pathway
This page presents a public-benefit translation for assessors, NQCC/SparQ contacts, and potential sector partners while keeping the funded scope narrow.