Velociteq builds the operational layer for public-safety programs.
We're a focused team headquartered in Florida, USA, building — CommandView™ — for the agencies that need it most.
Make the operational picture real-time, shared, and trustworthy.
Public-safety has to stitch together several consumer apps to get real-time video, blue force tracking and aviation sensor data. CommandView™ replaces that patchwork with one application built around encryption, CJIS security and user interface simplicity. Just how agencies actually operate: live video, tactical mapping, and sensor data fused into a single picture, delivered to every responder who needs it.
Led by experience.
Duane Tompkins is the founder of Velociteq and a veteran law enforcement professional, where he serves as a lieutenant specializing in aviation operations, technology integration, and situational awareness systems. Drawing on decades of public safety experience, Duane combines operational expertise with software development to build real-time command and communications platforms for first responders and emergency management teams. He received his Master of Business Administration at Southeastern University and a bachelor degree from the University of South Florida.
CJIS-aligned by design.
CommandView™ is hosted on AWS GovCloud and engineered to CJIS Security Policy v6.0. Mission-scoped access controls, audit logging, and originator-controlled intelligence handling are core, not afterthoughts.
We work with the best to deliver the best.
Three principles, applied everywhere.
Push-first
Real-time data is pushed to operators over WebRTC data channels and native push notifications, not polled. The map and video update the instant the world changes.
Real-time
Sub-second latency end-to-end is the design constraint, not a stretch goal. Every architectural choice — from the custom WebRTC coding to the version-counter cache — exists to defend that budget.
Mobile-first
Responders work from vehicles and the field, not desks. Native iOS and Android apps, background reconnect, and push-to-talk audio are built into the core, not bolted on.