What we do

End to end, under one name.

Sentinel OT begins by identifying externally observable IT and OT exposure in critical US utility infrastructure. That initial assessment opens the door to a full engagement: a comprehensive internal vulnerability assessment, grant funding to pay for remediation, and delivery of the fix under a single contract. Our work starts with what we can see from the outside and ends with a validated, monitored system. Every deliverable is verified against authoritative sources and documented to the standards a municipal procurement officer can take to counsel.

Before we engage

How we start the conversation.

Before any contract is signed, our initial external assessment requires nothing from you. No credentials, no network access, no disruption to operations.

Once engaged, we conduct a full internal vulnerability assessment with your authorization, giving you a complete picture of your security posture.

Principles

What we believe.

Public infrastructure deserves private-sector rigor.

Small and mid-sized utilities serve communities that cannot absorb a treatment plant failure or a grid outage. The work we do for them is the work large enterprises pay six figures for.

Start safe, then go deep.

Our initial assessment touches nothing. Once you engage us, we conduct a thorough internal review with your full authorization and cooperation. No shortcuts, no assumptions.

Grant dollars are part of the job.

Finding the exposure is the first half. Funding the fix is the second half. A shop that only does one of those is not actually solving the problem.

One accountable partner.

Municipal buyers do not have time to coordinate three vendors. We are the prime, the single point of contact, and the single invoice. Everything else happens behind that interface.

Locations

Calgary and Houston. Work across the United States.

Sentinel OT is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta with US delivery operations in Houston, TX, and serves utilities across the United States. Our engagement model is designed for US federal and state grant compliance across water, electric, and healthcare infrastructure, including AWIA, SLCGP, IIJA, and sector-specific cybersecurity programs.

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