PHILADELPHIA, PA — TAM-C Solutions has unveiled a new private artificial intelligence platform aimed squarely at intelligence, security, and risk professionals who operate in highly sensitive and regulated environments, positioning the system as a secure alternative to public-facing AI tools.
The company announced the launch of its Private AI Intelligence Platform, an enterprise-grade large language model environment built into its ARGO NG platform. The system is designed to operate entirely within private infrastructure, allowing organizations to deploy advanced AI capabilities without exposing data to external networks or third-party systems.
According to TAM-C, the platform is engineered to meet stringent operational security, compliance, and data-handling requirements typically faced by government agencies, corporate security teams, and intelligence units. Client data remains isolated, auditable, and inaccessible to outside systems, a key distinction from consumer AI products that rely on shared or cloud-based environments.
The platform supports a wide range of analytical and investigative workflows, including image and document analysis, geospatial and location-based context extraction, structured data review, and controlled open-source research. Its capabilities include facial comparison, vehicle and license plate recognition across multiple jurisdictions, document processing for common enterprise file formats, and secure semantic search across internal datasets.
Integrated web research tools are designed to reduce unnecessary data exposure while supporting responsible handling of personally identifiable information, the company said. All activity takes place within a private network environment, giving organizations full visibility into how artificial intelligence is used in operational and decision-support contexts.
Access to the system is managed through enterprise authentication controls, including single sign-on options, with user-level data separation and comprehensive audit logging to support oversight and compliance requirements.
Dr. Aaron Richman, chief executive officer of TAM-C Solutions, said the platform is intended to enhance, not replace, human analysts. He said the goal is to strengthen analytical rigor and efficiency while maintaining the security standards demanded by high-risk environments, emphasizing that the technology is designed to support professional judgment rather than bypass it.
TAM-C said the platform reflects growing demand for secure, private AI systems as organizations seek to harness advanced analytics without compromising data control, operational security, or regulatory compliance.
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