CGAP Enterprises — Operating Company
An operating company built to identify overlooked problems in safety, compliance, infrastructure, and risk visibility — then build focused divisions that solve those problems with clear products and disciplined execution. Home of CGAP Safety, Potentiam, RedCell, and LineMaps.
What happens when safety communication fails, risk goes undocumented, and hazards go unmarked. These are not hypothetical numbers.
CGAP Enterprises is not built around vague business ideas or generic solutions. It is built around gaps that create real consequences when ignored. Some gaps are visible in the field — a missing warning, a poorly marked electrical room, a restricted area with no clear access control. Other gaps are harder to see — risk living in someone's head, documentation that doesn't exist until it's needed.
The company develops focused operating divisions that serve specific markets with specific needs. What connects them is not the product category. What connects them is the operating philosophy: find the gap before it becomes dangerous, costly, or impossible to ignore.
CGAP is especially focused on high-liability environments where unclear communication, weak documentation, and poor preparation create real exposure — industrial facilities, utility operations, municipal departments, internet service providers, and the field crews building and maintaining the infrastructure that connects communities.
Industrial safety failures rarely happen because nobody cared. They happen because the hazard wasn't communicated clearly at the point where it mattered. We know these facilities. We know these gaps.
CGAP Enterprises builds around gaps — not markets. Each division targets a specific problem in a specific environment with the right tool, the right product, and the right level of specificity. CGAP Safety closes physical hazard communication gaps. Potentiam closes utility pole visibility gaps. RedCell closes ISP risk documentation gaps. LineMaps closes field data and accountability gaps on infrastructure projects.
Industrial safety signs, compliance kits, and facility hazard communication. Built for the exact point where the hazard is — not for the supply catalog.
Real-time utility pole monitoring. GPS, tilt, vibration, and weather sensors on every pole. Know exactly what's damaged within the first hour of any storm or incident.
Hazard and risk intelligence for ISPs. Turns scattered risk knowledge into structured records, scenario exercises, and insurance-ready documentation.
Field mapping and safety documentation for telecom, power line, broadband, and utility infrastructure crews. Map assets, document hazards, manage work areas, and generate clean closeout packages from one connected system.
CGAP focuses on environments where a missed detail creates real consequences — not inconvenience. These are the organizations CGAP Safety, Potentiam, RedCell, and LineMaps are built for.
Electrical substations, power distribution facilities, generation sites, and energy infrastructure operations where arc flash, high voltage, and restricted access hazards demand precise communication.
Treatment plants, pump stations, lift stations, and distribution infrastructure. High-hazard confined spaces, chemical handling, and regulatory visibility requirements make clear signage non-negotiable.
Public works departments, parks and recreation, maintenance divisions, and government facility operations that need compliant, procurement-friendly safety products without the complexity of large catalog vendors.
Facilities with active machinery, chemical exposure, LOTO requirements, dock operations, and multi-contractor environments where generic signage creates ambiguity at exactly the wrong moment.
Fixed wireless, fiber, and hybrid ISPs operating exposed network infrastructure across towers, huts, fiber routes, and remote sites — where scattered risk awareness creates insurance exposure and operational fragility.
Subcontractors, field service organizations, and specialty trade companies working inside high-liability client facilities who need compliant, job-site-ready safety communication products that travel with the crew.
These are the kinds of moments that happen every day in industrial facilities, utility operations, and ISP infrastructure. Not disasters. Just gaps — overlooked, undocumented, and expensive when they finally close themselves.
Most companies sell to markets. CGAP builds around problems. That distinction shapes everything — how divisions are created, how products are designed, and how work gets done.
Generic products fail in specific environments. CGAP builds around the exact hazard, the exact market, and the exact gap — not a broad category that happens to be close enough. That specificity is the product.
Every division CGAP builds starts with a real consequence — a safety failure, a liability exposure, a documentation gap that showed up at the wrong moment. The problem has to be expensive enough to matter before we build anything around it.
CGAP products and systems have to hold up in the field, in the office, during review, and under pressure. No decorative corporate strategy dressed up as execution. The work has to work.
CGAP Safety manufactures physical safety products. RedCell builds risk intelligence software. They are fundamentally different businesses connected by one operating filter: find the gap before it becomes dangerous, costly, or impossible to ignore.
CGAP focuses on environments where a missed detail can become a safety incident, a service failure, an insurance problem, or a procurement delay. Industrial facilities, utility operations, municipal departments, and ISPs. Markets where confusion is not harmless.
Most organizations don't lack effort — they lack visibility. The hazard was there. The weak process was there. The risk was waiting. CGAP exists to surface what's already present before it becomes the problem nobody saw coming.
Every CGAP engagement — whether it's a safety sign order or an ISP risk assessment — follows the same disciplined sequence. Find it. Name it. Build around it. Close it.
Every problem starts with a gap that's been overlooked, normalized, or documented nowhere. We look at the physical environment, the operational workflow, the documentation state, and the risk exposure. The goal is to name exactly what's missing — not a category, but a specific absence with a specific consequence attached.
A gap without a defined consequence is just an observation. We connect the missing piece to the real-world cost — the OSHA citation range, the insurance implication, the operational liability, the human risk. This step turns a vague concern into a prioritized problem worth solving before it solves itself at the worst possible moment.
The solution is built around the specific gap — not a catalog product grabbed because it's close enough, and not a bloated software platform with features nobody asked for. CGAP Safety develops the exact sign, kit, or safety communication product the facility needs. RedCell builds the structured risk record, scenario plan, or documentation system the ISP is missing. The product has to fit the gap — not the other way around.
The sign goes up. The risk record gets built. The documentation exists. The hazard is now communicated at the point where it matters. The risk now has a home in a system instead of someone's head. The organization is now measurably more prepared than it was — in a way that holds up in the field, in an audit, in an insurance conversation, and under pressure. That is a closed gap.
This process applies whether the gap is a single missing sign on a mechanical room door, an absence of risk documentation across an ISP's network, unmonitored utility poles across a storm corridor, or field data scattered across a telecom crew's phones. The scale changes. The discipline doesn't.
Many organizations do not suffer from a lack of effort. They suffer from a lack of visibility. The hazard was there. The weak process was there. The missing product was there. The documentation gap was there. The risk was waiting in plain sight. CGAP Enterprises exists for the problems that are easy to overlook and expensive to ignore — and for the organizations serious enough to close them before it matters.
CGAP Enterprises is built for organizations that take risk, safety, and operational visibility seriously. If you're dealing with a physical hazard communication problem, a compliance gap, or a risk management challenge — reach out. We'll tell you quickly whether we can help and how.
CGAP Enterprises — Division 01
Hyper-specific industrial safety signs, compliance kits, and facility safety communication products. American-engineered. Built for the environments where generic signage creates real liability.
Every product in the CGAP Safety catalog is built around a specific hazard type, facility environment, or compliance requirement. Not broad categories. The exact sign your facility actually needs.
High-consequence warning signage for environments where the hazard is serious and the communication has to be unmistakable. Bold, high-visibility designs with fast comprehension. Built for sites that can't afford ambiguity.
Signage for energized electrical panels, switchgear, substations, and equipment rooms. Arc flash boundary markings, PPE requirement signs, and high voltage access control — exactly where they need to be posted.
Specialized signage for MRI suites including Zone III restricted access, quench vent suffocation hazard, and helium discharge area warnings. Built for hospital facilities that require specific, regulation-aware communication.
Signs for wastewater treatment plants, pump stations, lift stations, and water distribution infrastructure. Confined space identification, chemical hazard postings, and restricted access communication for utility environments.
Safety signage for public works departments, parks and recreation, government facilities, and municipal maintenance operations. Procurement-friendly, compliance-aware, and built for buyers who need clear products without catalog complexity.
Pre-packaged safety kits organized by facility type, department function, or hazard category. Faster procurement, cleaner standardization, and easier reordering. Built for facilities managers and safety officers who need to cover a site efficiently.
CGAP Safety products are designed with awareness of the standards and regulations that govern industrial safety communication. We do not claim a sign alone creates compliance — but our products are built to support a facility's broader safety program.
CGAP Safety specializes in hyper-specific hazard categories that large catalog vendors treat as edge cases. These are the gaps we build around.
Arc flash boundaries, high voltage warnings, energized equipment postings, lockout/tagout zones, and switchgear access control for industrial and utility electrical environments.
Permit-required confined space identification, atmospheric hazard warnings, entry procedure postings, and rescue information for manholes, tanks, vaults, and wet wells.
Chemical storage area warnings, dosing room hazard postings, biohazard identification, and GHS/HazCom-aligned communication for facilities handling hazardous materials.
Authorized personnel only signage, access level designations, contractor restriction zones, and facility control communication that goes beyond generic "Do Not Enter" messaging.
Fall hazard identification, wet floor zones, elevated work area warnings, and loading dock edge communication for facilities with active vertical or surface hazard exposure.
Area-specific PPE requirement postings for hard hat zones, eye protection areas, hearing protection zones, and respiratory protection requirements at the point of entry.
Large catalog vendors stock broad warning signs. CGAP Safety builds signs around the exact hazard your facility has — the specific chemical room, the specific electrical zone, the specific access control requirement that a generic product doesn't address.
Every product is aluminum — rust-resistant and UV-resistant. Designed for demanding environments, not interior office use. Our signs are made to survive the facility they protect.
Products are designed with ANSI Z535, OSHA 1910/1926, NFPA 70E, and GHS requirements in mind. The sign isn't just a warning — it's documentation that the hazard was communicated.
Simple ordering, fast shipping (24-hour guarantee), and kit-based purchasing for facilities that need to cover multiple hazard areas without hunting through a 10,000-SKU catalog. Government and municipal buyers welcome.
Engineered and manufactured in the United States. Built to meet domestic compliance requirements and procurement standards including TAA-aligned sourcing for government buyers.
Browse the full CGAP Safety catalog at cgapindustries.com — industrial safety signs, compliance kits, and facility-specific safety products. 24-hour shipping on all orders.
Shop Safety Signs → View Compliance KitsCGAP Enterprises — Proprietary Technology
Real-Time Utility Pole Monitoring & Grid Intelligence
Potentiam is proprietary sensor hardware and software built for utility pole owners. Know exactly which poles are damaged — their location, condition, and risk level — within minutes of any incident. Before the storm clears. Before you send a crew.
Potentiam — The Ultimate Utility Pole Guardian. Proprietary sensor technology for real-time grid monitoring and storm response.
When a hurricane or blizzard strikes, outages pour in by the hundreds. You don't know where the damage is, how many poles are down, or which roads are accessible. Your crews wait. Your customers sit in the dark.
Traditional storm response requires waiting for conditions to clear, dispatching field assessors, and manually cataloging damage. That process takes hours — sometimes days — before repair crews can be deployed efficiently.
Without real-time pole status, crews search for downed infrastructure in dangerous conditions. Live lines on the ground. Debris. No way to know whether a pole is damaged until someone drives up and looks at it.
Most utilities manage maintenance reactively — responding to failure instead of anticipating it. Aging infrastructure, weather stress, and vibration damage go undetected until a pole comes down and takes a line with it.
Potentiam mounts directly to the utility pole. The hardware is built for the field — weatherproof, solar-powered, and designed with multiple redundancies so it works when you need it most.
Every pole in your network has a precise GPS coordinate logged in real time. When a pole goes down, you know exactly where it is — street address, coordinates, and grid position — without sending anyone to find it.
Hardware SensorPotentiam measures pole tilt angles continuously. A pole that shifts beyond threshold — whether from a vehicle strike, wind load, or ground movement — triggers an immediate alert. No manual inspection required.
Hardware SensorVibration monitoring tracks stress events on the pole structure over time. Repeated vibration patterns — from traffic, wind, or mechanical stress — can predict structural weakness before visible failure occurs.
Predictive AnalyticsEnvironmental data — temperature readings and wind detection — gives operators context for damage events. Ice load, extreme heat expansion, and high-wind stress are logged and correlated with structural behavior.
Hardware SensorPotentiam runs on a long-lasting internal battery with an integrated solar panel providing continuous trickle charging. The device keeps operating through extended outages — exactly when pole status data matters most.
Autonomous PowerSensor data transmits wirelessly to your utility control center in real time. No wired connection to the grid required. Scalable cloud infrastructure processes and stores data with geospatial visualization built in.
Cloud + WirelessWhen a major event hits, Potentiam gives you a real-time picture of exactly how many poles are down, where they are, and which areas need crews first. Allocate resources before the storm even clears.
Within the first hour of landfall, Potentiam reports 32 poles down on 3rd Avenue, 4 on 5th Street, and 88 on Main Street. Crews are dispatched with exact coordinates before the storm has fully passed. No assessors needed.
Ice load accumulation triggers tilt alerts on 14 poles across two districts. Potentiam flags them before they fail completely — maintenance crews are prepositioned and the outage window is cut from 18 hours to under 4.
A truck hits a pole at 2:14 AM on a rural highway. Potentiam detects the impact vibration and tilt shift instantly, transmits GPS coordinates, and sends an alert to operations — before any 911 call is made.
Potentiam's alert system gives estimates on the higher end — if it predicts 88 damaged poles and only 66 are affected, you're prepared for the worst and restore power faster than expected. Never underestimate a storm again.
Before a pole fails, Potentiam identifies candidates for maintenance based on vibration history, temperature stress, and tilt drift. Proactive maintenance prevents outages instead of just responding to them.
The Potentiam dashboard overlays real-time pole health on an interactive map — color-coded status indicators, historical trends, and dispatch interface for maintenance teams — all in one view, updated continuously.
When a pole goes down, Potentiam doesn't just notify your control center. It activates a bright red strobe light and an audible warning at the pole site — alerting the public before anyone approaches a downed live line.
The strobe and audio warning system activates automatically when a damage alert is triggered — no human intervention required. Within seconds of pole failure, the public is being warned.
Your operations team can also activate or deactivate the warning system remotely — giving you control over specific sites during complex multi-pole events or staged recovery operations.
Share Potentiam's safety features through social media and community channels in the days before an expected storm — building public awareness of what the system does and how to respond when they see an active alert.
Any organization that owns, operates, or maintains utility poles in environments exposed to weather, traffic, age, or natural disaster risk.
A rural electric cooperative with 40,000 poles across three counties has no way to assess storm damage without dispatching trucks. After a tornado outbreak, assessment takes 3 days. Customers without power for a week.
A regional IOU manages 200,000+ poles across urban and suburban service territory. Maintenance is reactive — poles fail, outages occur, crews respond. Regulatory pressure for reliability metrics is increasing.
A contractor handles storm restoration for three utilities across two states. Coordinating damage locations, crew dispatch, and progress reporting across hundreds of sites creates operational chaos during major events.
A telecom company with joint-use poles on shared infrastructure faces liability exposure when poles fail. Physical inspection cycles are annual. Between inspections, structural degradation goes undetected.
Potentiam is designed with multiple hardware redundancies to ensure reliability in the field conditions where it matters most — storm damage, power loss, and extreme temperature environments.
Precise GPS coordinates logged per pole. Exact street-level location transmitted on alert.
Multi-axis tilt angle monitoring and vibration detection for impact and structural stress events.
Temperature and wind sensors log environmental context for every damage or stress event.
Internal battery with integrated solar trickle charging. Operates through extended grid outages.
Wireless data transmission to cloud infrastructure. No wired grid connection required.
Scalable cloud backend with geospatial dashboard. Google Earth integration for grid visualization.
Machine learning algorithms analyze sensor data for predictive maintenance alerts and anomaly detection.
Red strobe light and audible "down power line" warning. Auto or manual activation on damage alert.
Potentiam is proprietary technology developed by CGAP Enterprises for utility pole owners who can't afford to operate blind during a crisis. Contact us to learn how Potentiam can be deployed across your infrastructure.
CGAP Enterprises — Division 02
Hazard & Risk Intelligence Software for Internet Service Providers
ISPs operate exposed infrastructure. When risk is scattered across inboxes, spreadsheets, and institutional memory — the gap is invisible until it becomes a crisis. RedCell gives that risk a structured home before the bad day arrives.
Critical knowledge about vulnerabilities, vendor dependencies, and failure scenarios exists only in the minds of a few people. It's never documented until after the damage is done.
What does exist is spread across emails, spreadsheets, meeting notes, and drives. When the insurer asks for documentation, nobody can find it fast enough.
Most ISPs have never run a structured scenario exercise. When ransomware hits, a tower goes down, or a vendor fails — the response is improvised under pressure.
Underwriters are asking harder questions about risk controls, cyber posture, and business continuity. ISPs that can't demonstrate preparation are facing harder renewals.
RedCell is not built for theory. Every feature is designed for ISP operators who need to turn scattered risk awareness into structured, documented, actionable records.
Generate tailored incident exercises built around the risks your ISP actually faces — ransomware, vendor failure, tower loss, power disruption, phishing, and more. AI-powered scenario injects structured around your infrastructure and operational context, not generic templates.
Run a tabletop exercise with timed injects, decision recording, gap tagging, and real-time notes. Built to be run in under an hour with your leadership, operations, and field teams. No external facilitator required.
Every completed exercise produces a professional after-action report with identified gaps, corrective actions, suggested owners, and priority levels. The documentation your insurer and leadership need — generated automatically.
Maintain organized risk registers, vendor assessments, infrastructure vulnerability records, and corrective action logs. Turn risk knowledge that lives in someone's head into a structured, searchable, shareable record.
RedCell is designed to support more mature insurance and underwriting conversations. Maintain a documented history of risk reviews, exercises, corrective actions, and incident records that show preparation — not just policy.
Start from industry-relevant templates built around ISP-specific risk profiles. Faster setup. Less configuration. More time running exercises and closing gaps instead of building frameworks from scratch.
These are the categories of risk that ISPs know exist but rarely have structured documentation around. RedCell gives each one a process, a record, and a home.
External threats to communications infrastructure, critical services, supply chains, and regional stability. Scenario planning for disruptions that originate outside the organization.
Vulnerabilities around physical access to towers, huts, fiber routes, and critical sites. Contractor and employee access risks, intentional disruption scenarios, and field asset exposure.
Storm, flooding, ice, tornado, wildfire, and extreme heat scenarios. Field access disruption, tower integrity, power dependency, and recovery planning for weather-sensitive infrastructure.
Ransomware, phishing, credential theft, web application compromise, data exfiltration, cloud misconfiguration, and DDoS scenarios. Documentation of digital controls and incident response readiness.
Risks introduced by automation tools, AI-assisted operations, vendor software dependencies, and operational accountability gaps as AI becomes embedded in network and business workflows.
Transit provider dependencies, hardware supply chain vulnerabilities, SaaS platform risks, and single-vendor exposure. Structured vendor risk registers with documented continuity planning.
Generator dependency, utility power failure, physical damage to towers, cabinets, and fiber routes. Site-level vulnerability mapping and continuity planning for infrastructure-heavy operations.
Key person dependencies, undocumented processes, communication failures during incidents, customer SLA exposure, and the operational gaps that become obvious only after the bad day arrives.
Payroll fraud, business email compromise, financial control gaps, and internal accountability failures that create exposure in small and mid-sized ISP organizations with lean operational teams.
Choose from ISP-specific templates or build a custom scenario around your infrastructure. Ransomware, vendor failure, weather event, cyber incident — your actual risk profile drives the exercise.
Facilitate a live tabletop session with your team in under an hour. Timed injects, decision points, gap tagging, and structured notes — no external facilitator required.
RedCell produces a professional after-action report with identified gaps, corrective actions, suggested owners, and documentation ready for leadership or insurance review.
Track corrective actions to completion. Build your risk record over time. Show preparation through documented history — not just policy statements and good intentions.
No enterprise contracts. No seats-based complexity. Pick the plan that fits your team size and operational needs. Cancel anytime.
RedCell helps ISPs structure the risk knowledge they already have, practice scenarios before the bad day arrives, and build the documentation that holds up when it matters. Request a demo and we'll show you what it looks like for your operation.
CGAP Enterprises — Field Technology
Field Mapping & Safety Documentation for Infrastructure Crews
LineMaps gives telecommunications, power line, broadband, and utility teams a structured way to map the field, document safety conditions, manage crews, and deliver clean project closeouts — from one connected system.
Pole tags are missing. Gates are locked. Addresses are wrong. Vegetation blocks access. Existing attachments are undocumented. What looks simple on a drawing becomes complicated the moment boots hit the ground. LineMaps closes that gap.
Photos in phones. Notes in texts. Progress in a spreadsheet nobody updated. Closeout packages built manually from disconnected sources at the end of the project — when everyone's already moved on.
Clearance conflicts, unstable poles, access issues, and damaged structures get noted verbally or not at all. By the time it reaches a supervisor, the context is gone and the risk is still there.
Project managers can't see real-time production. Crews aren't sure what's been reviewed. Clients ask for status updates that require someone to manually compile what should already be organized.
Final deliverables require reconstructing what happened in the field from memory, text messages, and partial records. Projects drag past completion because the documentation wasn't built along the way.
Every feature in LineMaps is designed around the way infrastructure projects actually work in the field — not how they look on a project management slide.
Capture poles, handholes, cabinets, splice points, service drops, road crossings, railroad crossings, underground paths, and custom asset types directly on a map with GPS accuracy. Every asset tied to a location from the moment it's recorded.
Field CollectionRequired photo types are enforced by asset class. Crews can't mark an asset complete without the evidence. No more incomplete records discovered at closeout. The system requires what the project requires.
QA EnforcementField crews report clearance conflicts, damaged structures, access issues, vegetation problems, and safety concerns at the point of discovery — tied to a GPS location with photo evidence and field notes.
Safety DocumentationProject managers assign specific work areas to crews or subcontractors. Field users are scoped to their assigned zones. No overlapping work, no confusion about who owns what stretch of the route.
Crew ControlSupervisors review submitted assets, verify required evidence, flag corrections, and accept completed records. Every review action is logged. Projects move from field collection to acceptance without leaving the platform.
Review & AcceptWhen the project is complete, LineMaps generates clean, client-ready deliverables from the data already collected — no manual compilation, no rebuilding records from memory, no chasing scattered files.
DeliverablesSet up the project, define work areas, assign crews, and configure required asset types and evidence requirements before field work begins.
Crews capture assets, photos, routes, issues, and hazards directly on the map. Data syncs from remote areas. Required evidence is enforced at collection.
Supervisors review submitted data, verify evidence, flag corrections, and accept completed records. Production is visible in real time across all active work areas.
Generate clean closeout packages for clients, utilities, or project owners directly from the collected data. The field record becomes the deliverable.
Any team responsible for mapping, inspecting, building, or documenting linear infrastructure in the field — from fiber routes and pole lines to underground utility paths and power corridors.
Support the full field lifecycle of fiber and broadband deployment — from FTTH surveys and pole line documentation to address verification, drop path planning, and QA closeout.
Document pole conditions, attachment conflicts, access issues, damaged structures, vegetation concerns, and make-ready needs across pole lines and utility corridors.
Assign work areas, monitor crew production in real time, review QA submissions, verify required evidence, and manage project progress across multiple crews and subcontractors.
Gain visibility into field conditions, contractor documentation quality, hazard records, and project status — without relying on manual reports, disconnected spreadsheets, or end-of-project surprises.
Infrastructure work is not just about where something is located. It is about what condition it is in, who is responsible, what evidence exists, and whether the record is complete enough to act on.
Where is the asset and what condition is it in?
Who collected the data and when?
What photo evidence supports the record?
What hazards or access issues were found?
What still needs review or correction?
What can be delivered to the client or asset owner?
LineMaps is built for the field teams responsible for mapping, inspecting, building, and documenting the lines that keep communities connected. Request access or contact CGAP Enterprises to learn more.