One common operating picture for civil resilience across Europe.
Live signals from open sources today; operator-private layers as municipalities come online. Built for civil-protection authorities in Europe. Live pilot in the Baltic states; designed to expand.
Hybrid threats no longer respect the line between peacetime nuisance and crisis. Cross-border GNSS jamming, persistent grid stress, and climate-driven hazards arrive on the same week, against the same operators, in every country with a coastline or a contested border. Civil-protection teams have the legal authority to respond, but rarely a single picture of what is happening across those domains at once. Wardstone is that picture, built for Europe — public open data today, operator-private layers as municipalities come online.
Four open-data layers, each labeled with source and cadence.
The live demo is currently scoped to the Baltic pilot region. The same open-data backbone reaches further as we onboard new operators across Europe.
Cross-border GNSS denial visible on civil aviation. H3 hex cells, bad / good ADS-B traffic ratio, bucketed low / medium / high.
Real load and generation from each Baltic TSO, expressed as a share of the 24-hour peak. Watch / elevated / high bands.
Open hazard reporting plus derived severe-weather flags at each capital. Floods, storms, wildfires, earthquakes — only what the feeds publish.
Transmission-level substations, hospitals, fire stations. Context layer underneath the live signals — off by default, on by intent.
Daily and aggregated feeds are labeled as such — never presented as real-time sensing. When a feed is unreachable the console shows a “feed offline” state rather than synthesizing values.
The public console is one half of the system. The operator tier layers in private signals from infrastructure operators and the workflows around them. Below is the roadmap intent for the operator tier — not commitments, and not features that ship today.
- Per-municipality readiness
Operator views that fold in private signals from infrastructure operators — supply, staffing, sheltering — onto the same picture.
Roadmap · not shipped - Incident workflows
Multi-agency handoffs, decisions, and after-action timelines, recorded against the underlying signal trace.
Roadmap · not shipped - Alerting integration
Outbound webhooks into existing dispatch and public-warning systems — no replacement, just a faster signal in.
Roadmap · not shipped
The console is the product, not the screenshot.
Every layer cites its source and freshness inline. The illustrative resilience index shows its own inputs and weights. Open it on a laptop — that is how the people we are building for actually read it. The pilot covers the Baltic states; the same backbone reaches further as new regions come online.