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GlobalTec – Company Profile

Critical Event Management  ·  Global Asset Protection  ·  Intelligence Fusion

“When the grid goes dark, GlobalTec does not.”

HeadquartersDenver, Colorado, USA
Regional OfficesLondon, UK (EMEA)  |  Dubai, UAE (Middle East & Asia-Pacific)
FoundedPost-military retirement, Peter (Founder & CEO)
SectorCritical Event Management / Intelligence Fusion / Asset Protection
Clients ServedApprox. half of the Dow Jones Industrial Average
Assets Tracked1,000,000+ high-value assets under continuous management
Websiteglobaltec.com

01 — COMPANY HISTORY & FOUNDING

GlobalTec was founded by Peter, a veteran intelligence and special operations professional, following his retirement from a distinguished military career spanning the National Security Agency, the National Reconnaissance Office, and allied cyber commands. His guiding conviction — that the gap between public threat intelligence and private sector awareness was not a policy failure but a commercial opportunity — became the founding thesis of GlobalTec Solutions.

The company’s first facility was purpose-built in an anonymous business park twenty minutes west of Denver: fifty thousand square feet of poured concrete, no exterior signage, triple-redundant power, and an operations center anchored by a thirty-foot-high curved display wall that set a new standard for private-sector situational awareness. From that foundation, GlobalTec grew to encompass regional hubs in London and Dubai, a proprietary satellite constellation, and a client portfolio that spans every critical sector of the global economy.

A pivotal early decision shaped everything that followed. In the years before a next-generation low-earth-orbit broadband mesh constellation became publicly available, GlobalTec entered into a foundational technical partnership with the network’s developer during its startup and initial deployment phase. Peter recognized immediately that a global LEO mesh operating at that scale would redefine what private-sector resilient communications looked like — and GlobalTec was positioned to help validate and integrate that architecture before any other commercial operator had access. That pre-commercial relationship gave GlobalTec deep integration privileges, dedicated capacity, and priority routing agreements that remain in place today. The LEO mesh is not a backup layer for GlobalTec — it is a core communications backbone, woven into the platform architecture from the ground up.

The team Peter assembled reflects the company’s origin: ex-NSA analysts, ex-NRO imagery specialists, and cyber professionals who brought government-grade tradecraft into a private-sector framework for the first time at scale. GlobalTec did not hire from the commercial security industry — it recruited from the intelligence community and taught its people to think commercially.

We built GlobalTec on a single design mandate: the platform never goes dark. Everything else follows from that.  — Peter, Founder & CEO

Milestones

FoundingPeter establishes GlobalTec Solutions in Denver, CO. Core platform architecture designed by Jax (Lead Communications Architect).
First Satellite SlotWorldView tasking licenses secured. Automated EO/SAR collection pipeline operational — headless from day one.
LEO Mesh PartnershipGlobalTec enters pre-commercial technical partnership with a next-generation LEO broadband mesh developer during initial constellation deployment. Jax leads integration. GlobalTec becomes the first private operator with dedicated capacity and priority routing on the network — years before public availability.
London OfficeEMEA regional hub opens in the City of London financial district. European SAR pipeline and ELINT correlation capability activated.
Dubai OfficeMiddle East and Asia-Pacific hub opens in Dubai International Financial Centre. Maritime domain awareness and AIS tracking suite deployed.
QKD ConstellationQuantum Key Distribution relay mesh goes live — quantum-encrypted tunnel connecting Denver, London, and Dubai. First private QKD constellation of its kind.
Underwater DCsThree subsurface data centers commissioned: Flathead Lake (Montana), Norwegian Sea, and Loch Ness (Scotland). Passive cooling, 25-year operational design life.
1M Asset MilestoneGlobalTec exceeds one million high-value assets under continuous management. Client roster spans approximately half of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

02 — WHAT WE DO

GlobalTec is the world’s leading private critical event management platform. We exist to answer one question for the most consequential organizations on earth: where are your people, your assets, and your threats — right now, and in any conditions?

We fuse satellite imagery, signals intelligence, dark-web threat data, open-source feeds, and real-time geofencing into a single integrated operations platform. Our clients do not wait for events to be reported — they see them develop before they become crises, and act on pre-cleared response plans that our platform has already staged for one-click deployment.

1M+ High-Value Assets Tracked~50% Dow Jones Index Served3 Global Operating Hubs24/7 Autonomous Headless Operations

Core Platform Capabilities

  • Real-time asset tracking — personnel to floor level of a high-rise; cargo to geofenced coordinates
  • Threat intelligence fusion — open-source, satellite, dark-web, and RF anomaly streams integrated in a single operational picture
  • Automated geofencing — instant alert the moment any asset enters or exits a defined danger zone
  • Pre-cleared evacuation corridors — staged, reviewed, and ready for one-click deployment
  • Multi-channel alert delivery — SMS, email, voice, desktop push, and encrypted satellite when terrestrial infrastructure fails
  • Autonomous headless operations — the platform runs collection, analysis, and alerting without operator input

The Elite Tier: Hardened Satellite Devices

Our highest-tier clients require certainty that goes beyond cellular networks and commercial GPS. GlobalTec’s hardened satellite devices are compact, tamper-resistant, two-way trackers that continuously transmit the location of principals — executives, family members, critical personnel — while simultaneously receiving encrypted, curated intelligence feeds and returning authenticated acknowledgments.

GPS-embedded, low-power, burst-transmission capable over both commercial and military satellite constellations. Invisible to most detection grids. Designed to operate after cell towers fall, after terrestrial infrastructure fails, and after every other tracking solution has gone silent. This is the capability our most demanding clients — and their security teams — rely on when conditions deteriorate beyond the threshold where conventional tools still work.

03 — SECTORS SERVED & REPRESENTATIVE CLIENTS

GlobalTec serves organizations where asset visibility and threat awareness are not operational luxuries — they are existential requirements. Our client base spans the critical sectors of the global economy:

SectorRepresentative ClientsPrimary Use Case
Global Logistics & ShippingMaersk, FedEx, Amazon, WalmartContainer & cargo tracking across high-risk corridors; port geofencing; supply chain disruption alerts
Energy & ExtractivesExxonMobilUpstream asset protection; pipeline corridor monitoring; personnel tracking in remote/hostile environments
Defense & AerospaceBoeing, Lockheed Martin, RaytheonExecutive protection; sensitive facility perimeter monitoring; export compliance asset tracking
Financial ServicesGoldman SachsKey-person tracking; physical security integration; real-time threat feeds for operations and travel security
Executive ProtectionFortune 500 C-suites globallyHardened satellite devices for principals and family members; evacuation corridor staging; 24/7 monitoring

Why Clients Choose GlobalTec

  • Government-grade intelligence tradecraft, delivered through a private-sector platform with no bureaucratic latency
  • The only commercial provider operating a proprietary QKD-encrypted satellite relay constellation
  • Autonomous, headless operations — GlobalTec does not require your security team to be awake for the platform to work
  • Hardened satellite device capability that no commercial competitor can match
  • Pre-cleared response plans staged and ready — when seconds matter, you are not starting from scratch

04 — GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE

GlobalTec’s infrastructure was engineered from the ground up for one purpose: continuous availability under the most adverse conditions the physical and electromagnetic environment can produce. Every facility, every cable path, every power system is designed with the assumption that something will fail — and built so that failure never reaches the client.

Operating Facilities

FacilityLocation & RoleStaffing & Status
Denver Operations Center + Ground StationDenver, CO — Primary operations hub; satellite uplink/downlink; pattern-recognition processing; Faraday-hardened EO/SAR/QKD relay; 50,000 sq ft purpose-built facilityFully operational; autonomous headless capability; 90-day self-sufficient design standard
London FacilityCity of London financial district — EMEA regional hub; European SAR pipeline; ELINT correlation; fiber hub for subsurface data centersFully staffed; 24/7 operational
Dubai FacilityDubai International Financial Centre — Middle East & Asia-Pacific hub; maritime domain awareness; AIS data recovery; regional command authorityFully staffed; 24/7 operational

Subsurface Data Centers

GlobalTec operates three self-contained underwater data centers — a world-first for private sector intelligence infrastructure. Server hardware is housed in sealed pressure-rated enclosures rated for 25-year operational life at depth. Passive cooling through immersion in cold fresh or salt water eliminates mechanical cooling systems entirely, removing a critical failure point and reducing power consumption.

DesignationLocationFunction
GT-DC-MONTANAFlathead Lake, Montana (~80–100 m depth; constant 4°C)Primary offline archive mirror; imagery baseline library; QKD key escrow
GT-DC-NORWAYNorwegian Sea, offshore Bergen (~250–350 m; ~1–2°C constant)European operations backup; EMEA data redundancy; SAR European archive
GT-DC-SCOTLANDLoch Ness, Inverness-shire (~100–150 m; ~5°C constant)UK/EU operations backup; ELINT pattern library; Norway warm-standby partner

Power Architecture

Every GlobalTec facility is engineered for continuous availability through a layered, automatic power architecture. Switchover requires no operator action at any tier:

  • Primary: Commercial utility grid — all North American and European facilities maintain direct grid connectivity
  • Secondary: Solar array — rooftop, building-integrated, or ground-mounted depending on facility; provides primary supplemental and transition generation
  • Tertiary: Natural gas generator — connected to utility gas distribution; provides extended autonomous operation independent of diesel resupply logistics
  • Quaternary: Multi-fuel diesel/propane generator — final backup capable of operating on multiple fuel stocks
  • Bridge: 72-hour battery UPS bank — seamless automatic transfer between tiers; no operator action required
  • Design standard: 90-day minimum headless autonomy at Denver Operations and Ground Station

Network Connectivity

GlobalTec maintains inter-facility connectivity across six independent submarine cable systems. No single cable failure — including state-level interdiction or physical damage — can isolate any GlobalTec facility from another:

Cable SystemRouteRole
FLAG Atlantic (FA-1)New York ↔ UK ↔ EuropePrimary transatlantic fiber path
Apollo Cable SystemNew York ↔ Spirham, UKFirst independent redundant Atlantic path
AEConnect (AEC-1)New York ↔ Bullhead Bay, UKSecond independent redundant Atlantic path; Ireland routing option
FLAG Europe-Asia + SEA-ME-WE 5UK ↔ Middle East ↔ Far EastPrimary London–Dubai connectivity (independent systems)
SEA-ME-WE 4 + AAE-1 + I-ME-WEUK/Europe ↔ Dubai (alternate)Tertiary London–Dubai redundancy (AAE-1 at 40 Tbps capacity)
GT Proprietary Offshore FiberBergen → GT-DC-NORWAY; Inverness → GT-DC-SCOTLANDProprietary sub-sea fiber to subsurface data centers; not in public registry

Above the fiber layer: the GlobalTec LEO broadband mesh — secured through a pre-commercial partnership before the network was publicly available — provides a primary resilient communications backbone with global coverage, sub-100ms latency, and multi-gigabit throughput to all facilities and hardened devices. The GlobalTec QKD relay constellation overlays a quantum-encrypted tunnel for authenticated inter-facility communications independent of any terrestrial or commercial network. Final fallback: Iridium NEXT satellite communications requiring no ground gateway infrastructure. The platform has no single point of failure at any network layer.

05 — SATELLITE INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM

GlobalTec’s satellite intelligence platform is the only private-sector collection architecture of its type. We maintain licensed access to electro-optical and synthetic aperture radar satellites, operate our own quantum-encrypted relay constellation, and process all collected imagery autonomously at our hardened Denver ground station — with no cloud dependency and no third-party data handling.

AssetCapabilityGlobalTec Application
LEO Broadband Mesh (GT-LEO-CORE) Pre-Commercial PartnerLow-earth-orbit global broadband constellation; sub-100ms latency; full global coverage including polar regions; multi-gigabit aggregate throughputPrimary resilient communications layer across all GT facilities and hardened devices; dedicated capacity and priority routing secured via pre-commercial partnership; operational before public network launch; core backbone — not a fallback
WorldView-3 (GT-WV3-01) Primary EO Slot30 cm pan resolution; 8-band SWIR; X-band downlink; up to 6 passes/dayExecutive protection; port & infrastructure monitoring; change detection across energy and logistics corridors
WorldView-2 (GT-WV2-02) Secondary EO Slot8-band multispectral, 46 cm resolution; change-detection optimizedVehicle density analysis; agricultural and mining footprint change; redundant pass coverage when WV-3 is tasked elsewhere
Sentinel-1A/1C SAR (GT-SAR-EU-01)C-band SAR; 5 m × 20 m resolution; 250 km swath; penetrates cloud, smoke, darknessAll-weather collection; post-event infrastructure assessment; movement detection in denied environments
QKD Relay Constellation (Jax Architecture)Quantum Key Distribution encrypted tunnel; full mesh Denver ↔ London ↔ DubaiOut-of-band secure communications; encryption key distribution; relay integrity independent of terrestrial networks
Iridium NEXT (Communications Layer)Global coverage; no ground gateway required; burst and voice capableFinal-layer communications fallback; hardened device relay; operations continuity when all other channels are degraded

Autonomous Processing Architecture

All satellite collection, pattern-recognition analysis, change-detection, and geofence alerting runs headless at the Denver processing node — mirrored in real time to all three subsurface data centers. The platform does not require an operator to be present for collection to occur, imagery to be processed, or alerts to be generated. GlobalTec’s clients receive the intelligence product. The platform handles everything behind it.

06 — LEADERSHIP

NameTitleBackground
PeterFounder & Chief Executive OfficerFormer NSA/NRO intelligence and special operations career. Founder and principal architect of the GlobalTec concept. AT&T subcontract experience including 33 Thomas Street (Titanpointe), New York — providing firsthand knowledge of NSA-grade hardened communications infrastructure.
JaxLead Communications ArchitectDesigned GlobalTec’s quantum-encrypted satellite relay constellation from the ground up. Sole holder of QKD architectural keys. Former government signals specialist.

07 — WHY GLOBALTEC

There are companies that track assets. There are companies that provide threat intelligence. GlobalTec is the only company that does both — at scale, autonomously, and in the conditions where everything else has already failed.

The GlobalTec Difference

  • Intelligence community tradecraft — our people came from NSA and NRO, not the commercial security industry. The analytical standards are different.
  • The only private QKD satellite relay — quantum-encrypted inter-facility communications that no adversary can intercept or spoof
  • Autonomous operations by design — the platform was built to run without operators. Your security team is an enhancement, not a dependency.
  • Hardened satellite devices — the capability that keeps working when cell towers, commercial GPS, and every other tracking solution has gone offline
  • Pre-commercial LEO mesh partnership — dedicated capacity and priority routing on a next-generation global broadband constellation, secured before the network was available to any other commercial operator
  • Subsurface data centers — your archived intelligence baseline survives events that would destroy any conventional data center

Contact & Engagement

GlobalTec accepts new client engagements by referral and direct inquiry for organizations operating in sectors where critical event management is a board-level concern. Initial consultations are conducted under NDA. Elite-tier hardened satellite device programs require qualification review.

HeadquartersDenver, Colorado, USA — twenty minutes west of Denver CBD
EMEALondon, UK — City of London financial district
Middle East / APACDubai, UAE — Dubai International Financial Centre
Webglobaltec.com
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GlobalTec Solutions  ·  Denver  ·  London  ·  Dubai

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