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Software République Launches cleveR Insights to Give Local Authorities Real-Time Territorial Intelligence

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Software République Launches cleveR Insights to Give Local Authorities Real-Time Territorial Intelligence

SHERIDAN, WYOMING -- June 15, 2026 -- The Software République, the alliance grouping Atos, Dassault Systèmes, JCDecaux, Renault Group, STMicroelectronics, and Thales, has unveiled cleveR insights, a territorial intelligence platform designed for local authorities. The solution aggregates data from fixed and mobile sensors, smart street furniture, satellite feeds, and citizen contributions into a sovereign architecture that combines AI, predictive analytics, augmented vision, and environmental simulation. A preview is scheduled at the Renault Défilé on the Champs-Élysées on June 13 and 14, followed by a presentation at VivaTech on June 19 at the JCDecaux booth.

Fragmented Territorial Data Is the Problem cleveR Insights Is Built to Solve

Local authorities currently collect data on pollution levels, noise disturbances, infrastructure degradation, natural resource pressure, and extreme climate events — but that data typically arrives fragmented, in irregular intervals, and without interconnection across sources. The gap between data collection and operational decision-making is where territorial management loses efficiency.

cleveR insights addresses that gap directly. The platform pulls together multiple data streams, cross-references them, and delivers a consolidated, continuously updated picture of on-the-ground conditions. The shift it enables is from occasional observation to continuous insight — and from isolated data points to coordinated public action.

Modular, Sovereign Architecture Adapts to Local Authority Requirements

The platform is built on an open, secure, and scalable architecture that the Software République describes as sovereign — meaning local authorities retain control over their data within the system. That design choice is relevant for public sector buyers operating under data governance constraints and political accountability requirements that commercial cloud deployments can complicate.

The modular structure means local authorities can configure the platform around their specific territorial priorities rather than adopting a fixed solution. AI, augmented vision, predictive analytics, and environmental simulation are available as integrated capabilities rather than separate tools requiring independent procurement and integration effort.

Mobility Functions as a Distributed Sensing Network

One of cleveR insights' distinctive architectural features is its treatment of mobility as a data collection layer. Everyday vehicles, dedicated fleet assets, and citizens sharing real-time information all function as mobile observation points, continuously gathering territorial data or supporting targeted measurement campaigns.

That mobile sensing approach is faster to deploy than static infrastructure and provides spatial coverage that fixed sensor networks alone cannot achieve. When combined with satellite data, environmental feeds, and fixed sensor inputs, the result is a fine-grained, real-time, contextualised territorial picture that updates continuously rather than at fixed reporting intervals.

Hypervision Centre and Virtual Twins Drive Operational Output

Data entering the platform flows into a hypervision centre that analyses inputs in real time, triggers interventions, and prioritises actions by urgency. Alongside the live operational layer, cleveR insights feeds virtual twins of the territory — digital models that allow authorities to simulate planning scenarios and evaluate their environmental and societal impacts before committing to decisions.

Dynamic maps and shared dashboards present the processed data to managers and coordinators across departments, supporting cross-functional decision-making rather than siloed analysis. Road infrastructure monitoring, pollution and noise health analysis, and rural drought risk anticipation are among the application areas specified in the source.

Six-Member Alliance Brings Complementary Industrial Depth to the Platform

The Software République was established five years ago as a structured alliance of major French and European technology and industrial players. The cleveR insights launch draws on the combined capabilities of its six members: Atos in IT services and digital infrastructure, Dassault Systèmes in virtual twin technology, JCDecaux in smart street furniture and urban data, Renault Group in connected mobility, STMicroelectronics in semiconductor and sensor technology, and Thales in data security and analytics.

Laurence Bechon, COO of Software République, described the ambition: "We are giving local authorities the means to act more effectively today while anticipating tomorrow's challenges. Our ambition is to provide them with a detailed understanding of their territory to sustainably improve residents' quality of life."

For more information on cleveR insights and the Software République alliance, visit Software Republique.

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