From Dust To Data.
Featured by Starlink for AI-powered site intelligence in connectivity-constrained environments.
Not just security — AI for the physical world.
VigilanteX delivers agentic AI–powered site intelligence that autonomously protects assets, monitors activity, and optimizes operations across construction sites and critical infrastructure.
- American-Made. Field-Proven
- Deployed Nationwide
- Trusted by Fortune 500 Companies
YOU CAN WAIT FOR THE NEXT INCIDENT OR STOP IT BEFORE IT STARTS
* Performance metrics shown represent industry benchmarks and independently published studies for AI-enabled mobile surveillance. Customer results vary based on environment, deployment, and operational practices.
AI THAT MOVES WITH YOU. CONTROL THAT NEVER STOPS.
Traditional video systems are tied to one building or one rack in a closet. VigilanteX combines mobile hardware and edge AI so you can move the intelligence wherever your work moves. You stay in control of deployments, data, and access from day one.
WE DEPLOY IT
We deliver Argos units preloaded with AI, Starlink connectivity, and solar power. Our team sets them up, verifies coverage, and shows your staff how to access the system. When your project shifts or you add a new site, the units can move with you.
YOU CONTROL IT
You decide who can view live video, search history, and configure alerts. Everything is managed through the app, without extra software or complex integrations. There are no gatekeepers between your team and your own site intelligence.
YOU GET RESULTS
With better visibility you see fewer surprises and fewer unplanned costs. Safety leaders, operators, and executives gain a clearer picture of risk across sites. That leads to fewer incidents, better documentation, and stronger stories for insurers and regulators.
BUILT FOR THE FIELD. EMPOWERING OPERATIONS ACROSS INDUSTRIES
VigilanteX delivers the visibility, protection, and operational clarity today’s job sites demand. From construction to critical infrastructure, our AI-enhanced platform helps teams reduce risk, prevent loss, and stay connected with reliable, real-time insight across every location.
Construction
Stop theft and monitor projects with site intelligence built for job sites of every size.
Oil & Gas
Rugged, off-grid visibility for turnarounds, pipelines, and remote operations.
Retail
Protect inventory, prevent break-ins, and maintain 24/7 visibility across stores, lots, or remote locations.
Security & Law Enforcement
Argos from VigilanteX gives security companies a 24/7, AI-powered presence on site so your team can see more, respond faster, and win more contracts. It’s built to augment your guards, not replace them.
Government
A reliable, always-on field presence that strengthens public safety, protects critical assets, and covers staffing gaps.
Critical Infrastructure
A resilient, always-on monitoring system built to protect high-value assets, strengthen perimeter defense, and fills coverage gaps across remote or high-risk sites.
REAL IMPACT. REAL OPERATIONS. REAL ROI.
Real results from live operations. VigilanteX helps organizations cut loss, improve safety programs, and gain clear visibility across complex, distributed environments. The OSHA readiness case study below shows the kind of measurable outcomes that are possible with Argos and LunaVue in the field.
AI Case Study in OSHA: Readiness & Jobsite Hazard Reduction
Over a 14-day period, VigilanteX deployed a single Argos mobile AI surveillance unit to assess real-world OSHA exposure on an active jobsite.
Founded by operators.Built for the field.
Aaron Wallace
Aaron Wallace
Aaron Wallace has nearly 25 years of experience in the real estate and construction industry. He has owned and operated large real estate brokerages, built and developed single-family subdivisions, and managed significant real estate transactions. His background provides deep insight into the needs of construction and infrastructure clients — a driving reason why VigilanteX’s initial focus centers on this sector. Aaron currently serves as Chairman & CEO of the Wallace Group of Companies, which holds ownership interests in homebuilding, civil underground, concrete, and plumbing businesses.
Cody Gross
Cody Gross
Cody Gross brings over a decade of experience in renewable energy, technology integration, and large-scale operations. Beginning his career at SolarCity in 2010 (now part of Tesla Energy), Cody advanced rapidly through leadership roles and, by age 33, managed 6,000 employees, reporting directly to Elon Musk. His operational expertise and entrepreneurial drive led him to launch his own logistics company prior to co-founding VigilanteX. His leadership bridges advanced technology with field-ready execution.
Dave Cohen
Dave Cohen
David Cohen holds degrees in Real Estate and Accounting from Arizona State University. Shortly after graduating in 1989, he co-founded Hacienda Builders — an award-winning Scottsdale-based homebuilder recognized for quality craftsmanship and outstanding service. As Co-President, David oversaw the construction of over 5,000 homes and more than $900 million in residential transactions. In 2008, he co-founded Encanta Homes, a custom homebuilding firm where he continues to serve as Co-President. With over 30 years in real estate, construction, and mortgage industries, David also holds an Arizona Broker License and serves on the Board of Governors for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale.
Byron Marchant
Byron Marchant

Mr. Marchant is the Chairman of BFM Seaward LLC. He also is a member of the Board of Advisors for Reversal Therapeutics, Inc. He serves Caldwell Partners as an Executive Advisor to the Board and CEO Practice.
Prior to his current leadership roles, Mr. Marchant served as CEO of the Naval Academy Alumni Association and Foundation for over 13 years. Prior to his Navy Academy leadership, Mr. Marchant served as EVP, CAO and General Counsel of Black Entertainment Television for over a decade and was a Partner at Patton Boggs law firm in DC. He was in the submarine service before transferring to the Naval Reserves in 1984, where he fulfilled numerous assignments in the Naval Reserves Intelligence program and attained the rank of Commander in the Naval Reserves.
Mr. Marchant is a life member of the US Naval Academy Alumni Association, and a trustee of the Naval Academy Athletics and Scholarship Foundation. He is a member of the Alumni Association of the University of Virginia and UVA Law School. He serves as Chairman of the Development Committee of the Naval War College Foundation Board and is a member of the Board of the Baltimore Gas and Electric. He also serves on the Board of the National Sailing Hall of Fame and Museum, the Leadership Council of the Environmental Law Institute, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation Board, and the Baltimore Community Foundation Board.
Mr. Marchant holds a BS Degree from the US Naval Academy and earned his JD from the University of Virginia School of Law.
Matt Carroll
Matt Carroll
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Mr. Carroll began his professional career in 1992, serving 12 years in the United States Marine Corps and attaining the rank of Major. As a designated Naval Aviator in both fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, he served in numerous aviation command and staff billets worldwide, including combat mission support in the Middle East and Far East. His roles included MAWTS-1 CH-53E Weapons and Tactics Instructor, Squadron Operations Officer, Squadron Maintenance Officer, Aide de Camp to the Commanding General (COMCABWEST), Battalion/MEU Air Officer, Operations Officer, Instructor Pilot for a VIP transport squadron, and Test and Acceptance Pilot for the USMC Citation Jet program.
Following his military service, Matt spent 12 years with Fluor Corporation in Washington, DC, one of the world’s largest publicly traded engineering, procurement, construction, maintenance, and project management firms. He initially led business development for a complex $2B portfolio of U.S. Government programs with significant contracts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa, and the United States. He later transitioned into Program Management, Strategy, and M&A roles within Fluor’s Government division. As Vice President, Matt was selected to build and lead Fluor’s Secure Services division, providing services worldwide to the U.S. Intelligence Community and growing the business from inception to over $100M annually, including multiple acquisitions.
In 2016, Matt became CEO of Pratt Miller Engineering (PME), headquartered in New Hudson, Michigan. For more than 30 years, PME has leveraged the world’s premier racetracks as technology proving grounds, developing leading race programs including Corvette Racing, the most successful team in American Le Mans Series history. Under Matt’s leadership, PME has evolved into a world-class, full-service engineering and low-volume manufacturing company with over 400 employees, serving global customers across the Defense, Mobility, and Motorsports industries. In 2021, Matt led PME through its acquisition by Oshkosh Corporation, and the company now operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Oshkosh Defense.
Matt holds a B.A. from Roger Williams University and an M.S. in Global Leadership from the University of San Diego. He has also completed executive education programs at Harvard Business School and Thunderbird School of Global Management. He currently serves on several boards, including Pratt Miller, the Marines’ Memorial Association Board of Directors, and Dephy, Inc.
LT GEN Brian Cavanaugh
LT GEN Brian Cavanaugh
David Drewek
David Drewek
David Drewek has a proven track record of driving strategic execution, scaling businesses, and optimizing operations. He brings a wealth of experience in leading high-impact initiatives across fast-paced industries. David has played a key role in M&A, led strategic transformations, and driven sustainable growth, ensuring seamless execution at every stage.
Jeff Munsell
Jeff Munsell
Jeff Munsell is the SVP of Global Revenue at VigilanteX and a results-focused sales leader with a record of driving outsized growth in complex, competitive markets, including a 12x year-over-year revenue increase in 2024. He specializes in building high-performing teams, scalable sales engines, and long-term customer partnerships that turn ambitious targets into measurable outcomes. Jeff holds a Master of Public Administration and a Bachelor’s in Business Management, combining strategic insight with practical execution to accelerate sustainable top-line growth.
LT GEN Lori Reynolds
LT GEN Lori Reynolds
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Lori Reynolds retired as a Lieutenant General after a 35-year career in the United States Marine Corps. Her service culminated as the Deputy Commandant for Information, a newly established role that recognized the growing importance of information, cyberspace, and digital technologies—and the new warfighting domains of space and cyberspace.
During her career, she commanded Marines at every rank, including combat formations in Iraq and Afghanistan. As a General Officer, she oversaw the Marine Corps’ entire East Coast recruiting enterprise and the training of 20,000 new Marines annually at Parris Island. This billet demanded the design and sustainment of one of the nation’s most critical talent pipelines—skills directly relevant to any organization facing workforce, culture, and performance challenges. She later commanded Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, where she completed the build of the Corps’ newest warfighting component and led its first-ever cyber effects operations in support of the Joint Force.
As the Deputy Commandant for Information, Reynolds was responsible for all IT, intelligence, cyberspace, space, and influence personnel and capability development for the Marine Corps. She led the team that created the Marine Corps’ newest warfighting function of Information, built the cyberspace occupational field, and initiated the creation of a new Marine component for U.S. Space Command.
For eight years, Reynolds sat on the Marine Corps Corporate Board, responsible for collaboratively planning $50B annually to support global missions and capability development. Her executive responsibilities also included serving as the Deputy Department of the Navy Chief Information Officer for the Marine Corps, Director of Cybersecurity, and Director of Intelligence.
She earned a BS in Political Science from the United States Naval Academy, an MS from the Navy War College, and an MS from the Army War College. She has volunteered as Chairperson of the Board for the Sea Services Leadership Association and is a longtime member of the Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association. She was the inaugural recipient of the Admiral Grace Hopper Award at the National Defense University’s College of Information and Cyberspace.
Since retiring in 2021, Reynolds has served on the Board of Directors of U.S. Bancorp, the Board of Trustees of the American Public University System, the Board of Trustees of the Naval Academy Athletic & Scholarship Program, the Board of Visitors of Marine Corps University, and the Board of Directors of the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation. She also serves as an advisory board member to VigilanteX, a technology startup focused on national security innovation. She previously served as Department of the Navy CIO Information Co-Chair at the Naval Postgraduate School and as a Visiting Professor at the University of Maryland’s Applied Research Lab for Intelligence and Security.
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Darryl Smith
Darryl Smith
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Darryl Smith is an entrepreneur, private equity investor and advisor. He currently serves as Operating Partner, for Windage Partners, a Dallas-based private equity fund focused on acquiring middle market aerospace and defense companies. He is also an Executive Advisor to Marlinspike Fund I, an equity growth fund that invests in dual use technologies and 3Q Partners, a private equity investment company. He was the President of Global Portfolio Operations for Skyview Capital, a Los Angeles-based global private equity firm. Mr. Smith’s team led deal due diligence, new acquisition transition and portfolio company monitoring. While at Skyview, Darryl’s team completed several platform and bolt-on acquisitions. He established and implemented several acquisition and portfolio company management strategies and playbooks.
Prior to joining Skyview, Darryl was a Managing Partner at CrimStone Partners, a private equity fund focused on acquiring and growing middle-market manufacturing and business services companies. Darryl was also the Chairman of Cimcon Finishing, a Garland, TX based metal finishing business. Cimcon provides powder coating and platting services to several aerospace, defense and industrial customers. Darryl is the former CEO of Premier Logitech, a Dallas-based value-added logistics and technology service provider. Under Darryl’s leadership, Premier’s revenues increased over 10-fold.
Prior to Premier, Mr. Smith was a Vice President at Platinum Equity, a Los Angeles, CA private equity firm. While at Platinum, Darryl led operational due diligence, new company turn-around and portfolio company monitoring activities. He has developed and implemented market strategies, launched and monitored performance improvement initiatives. Most notably, he played a major role in the acquisition, carve-out and turnaround of Hays logistics, a $1.5 billion Pan-European third- party logistics company.
Prior to joining Platinum, Darryl managed client engagements at Accenture, the global consulting and technology services firm. As a consultant, Mr. Smith advised senior executives on a broad range of strategic and supply chain management issues. His focus areas included strategic sourcing, distribution network optimization and economic value-add analysis. Darryl led numerous initiatives including strategy formulation, process re-engineering and organization design. He redesigned The Gap retailer’s distribution network, earning the client’s “1999 Project of the Year” award.
Darryl served his country as a Captain in the U. S. Marine Corps. He served during DESERT STORM and was awarded two Navy-Marine Corps Commendation Medals for superior service.
Darryl earned a B.S. in Economics from the U. S. Naval Academy and has an MBA from the Wharton School. He was Brigade Boxing Champion in his weight class at Annapolis and won eastern and national college boxing honors.
Darryl is the Chairman of the Board of Advisors for the Dallas Salvation Army. He is a Trustee for both the US Naval Academy Alumni Association and US Naval Academy Athletic and Scholarship Programs. He also serves as an Independent Director of the USA Boxing Board and Trustee of the USA Boxing Foundation Board. Darryl enjoys spending time with his family, working out and reading.
Wendy Riddell
Wendy Riddell
As a founding partner at Berry Riddell. Mrs. Riddell is a top zoning attorney in Arizona with strong political connections. She represents major clients, including national homebuilders and Fortune 500 retailers, and has played a key role in securing approvals for major projects across Phoenix and Tempe.
Michael Jesberger
Michael Jesberger
Michael Jesberger is the founder of TerraWest communities, a Phoenix based real estate development company and is a 35-year veteran in the real estate industry. Prior to launching TerraWest in 2009, Mike was a Partner and EVP for Element Homes and previously held various leadership positions for Pulte Homes and Del Webb Corporation.
Jerome Snyder
Jerome Snyder
Jerome Snyder is a seasoned legal, financial, and policy leader who brings decades of strategic experience to the VigilanteX board. A proud Nevadan since 1964 with roots in Los Angeles, he holds a business degree from UCLA, a Juris Doctor from UC Berkeley, and a master’s degree in Tax Law from the University of San Diego. His background reflects deep fluency at the intersection of law, capital, and regulation, positioning him as a trusted advisor in complex, highly regulated environments.
Throughout his career, Jerome has served in influential government-adjacent roles, including Honorary Consul to the United Kingdom, contributor to Senator Harry Reid’s Hi-Tech Work Group, and advisor to Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons’ Sage Commission. His professional work spans real estate development, gaming, healthcare, banking, finance, and telecommunications, where he has consistently guided organizations through growth, compliance, and strategic decision-making. At VigilanteX, Jerome provides institutional insight and governance perspective as the company scales across regulated and infrastructure-critical markets.
Dustin Gaskey
Lawrence Taylor
Lawrence Taylor
Mr. Taylor is a C-level executive, advisor, and experienced public and private company
director, having served on over 15 boards, combining deep financial expertise, strategy, and
governance to deliver thoughtful questions and insights that help drive informed decisions.
Having worked and advised in public, private and family-owned businesses across a variety
of industries, he is able to draw upon a wide range of experiences which enables him to
collaborate effectively and engage with fellow board members and senior management.
Over the last 25 years, he has served on the boards and committees of multiple companies,
both public and private, in a variety of industries and sectors. Lawrence is an SEC qualified
financial expert, chairs an audit committee and is a frequent panelist and article contributor
on board governance and board related matters.
With more than 30 years of business experience, he has guided organizations through
complex restructurings, acquisitions, corporate development activities and capital
transactions totaling over $20 billion. His experience spans start-ups to private companies
to publicly traded companies and includes diverse companies and industries – such as
Grand Casinos, Mesaba Airlines, Mercedes Homes, Zounds Hearing and Odyssey Capital
Group. He possesses an extensive knowledge of finance, strategy and operations and has
developed strategic, financial, operating and turnaround strategies across multiple
industries including casino gaming, hospitality, manufacturing, aviation, real estate, retail,
and healthcare. Lawrence has been elected to the boards of five distressed companies as an
independent director to help advise and guide the board through restructuring alternatives,
including Chapter 11.
He is President of Taylor Strategy Group advising companies on strategy, finance and board
governance matters. Additionally, he is an Executive-in-Residence for the MBA program at
Arizona State University W.P. Carey School of Business and is a volunteer gallery guide at
the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, AZ.
Lawrence is a graduate of Louisiana Tech University and holds a Bachelor of Science degree
in Finance. A native of New Orleans, he is an avid cook, woodturner, hiker, tennis player and
golfer and resides in Litchfield Park, AZ.
William B. McManus
William B. McManus
Site Intelligence, Elevated with Spot.ai
AI for the physical world
Eyes Everywhere
Spot AI streams every pixel 24/7, but only surfaces the seconds that matter. Downtime, hazards, and hidden costs are spotted before they spread.
Intelligent Reasoning
Automatic Action
Instantly launches commands, alerts, and automations – lights flash, workflows fire, scorecards update – solving the issue before anyone could even for the radio.
Protection That Performs in the Real World
Instant Deployment
Argos arrives on a fully assembled trailer. The mast, cameras, solar panels, and batteries are ready to go. Our team positions the unit for coverage, raises the tower, connects satellite or cellular, and confirms that video and alerts are working. There is no trenching and no permanent power to install.
Autonomous AI monitoring
Once Argos is online it monitors your site all day and all night. AI looks for people, vehicles, and unusual motion inside the zones you define. Events create alerts and clips so your team can review what happened and respond to real activity instead of staring at live feeds.
Compliance and documentation
Argos records time stamped video to secure cloud storage. You can search and pull events for OSHA readiness, job hazard analysis, damage investigations, insurance, or legal reviews. The system helps you move from guesswork to clear evidence on what happened at your site.
LUNAVUE™: EXTENDING THE POWER OF ARGOS
EXPAND ARGOS. ELIMINATE BLIND SPOTS.
LunaVue™ is the wireless, solar-powered satellite camera that connects to Argos within range, delivering smarter, wider visibility without wires or downtime. Eliminate blind spots for good.
AI-Powered Alerts
Get agentic AI that can see what’s happening, reason through what matters, and act automatically.
Remote Access from Anywhere
Receive real-time alerts for trespassing, safety violations, and abnormal activity through the same unified Argos dashboard, giving your team instant visibility and faster response across every site.
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General FAQs
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What does it cost, and is this a purchase or lease model?
We structure pricing around a monthly lease model and tailor it to your project needs. Whether you’re deploying a few units or rolling out across multiple sites, we’ll build a plan that fits your timeline, scale, and support requirements.
How is the video data stored and accessed?
Footage is captured and processed at the edge, then stored securely in the cloud with end-to-end encryption. You can access everything through a centralized dashboard, no VPNs, no local servers, no IT headaches. Search by keyword, event, or timestamp in seconds.
How many units do I need per site?
It depends on the layout and size of your jobsite. We’ll work with you to recommend the optimal deployment based on visibility zones and blind spots.
What about privacy? Are these cameras recording everything?
Is the data sent to the cloud?
Yes. Footage is processed at the edge and securely sent to our cloud platform, where it’s stored, analyzed, and made searchable. All transmissions are encrypted, and we follow industry best practices for security and compliance.
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Secure Smarter. Respond Faster. Waste Less.
Talk to our team today and see why VigilanteX is the trusted choice for real-time, AI-driven site protection.