Montenegro Signs AI Deal to Unify Government Operations Across Cities
Presight, an applied AI company, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Montenegro's Ministry of the Interior to build a national platform that consolidates data from traffic, public safety, environmental monitoring, and emergency response systems into a single operational layer.
The agreement emerged during a state visit to Presight's Abu Dhabi headquarters by Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić. The three-phase initiative begins with a national feasibility study, followed by a structured data mapping exercise and an implementation roadmap.
What the Platform Does
The system will integrate real-time data across multiple government and municipal institutions. This allows faster coordination between agencies, better situational awareness, and more informed decision-making during emergencies and routine operations.
Specific applications include intelligent traffic management to reduce congestion and improve road safety, advanced intelligence capabilities for situational awareness, and integrated emergency response systems that accelerate coordination across agencies.
Who's Involved and Why
Danilo Šaranović, Montenegro's Minister of the Interior, said the partnership represents "an important step" toward building modern, resilient national infrastructure. He cited Presight's track record deploying applied intelligence at national scale.
Thomas Pramotedham, Presight's CEO, described the collaboration as a shift from fragmented systems to coordinated operations. "National transformation requires more than technology," he said. "It requires intelligent systems that operate at scale."
The Technical Approach
The platform runs on Presight's sovereign AI infrastructure, meaning the system operates independently without reliance on external cloud providers. This architecture supports autonomous system response and centralized control across government entities.
Data governance, system transparency, and operational resilience are built into the platform from the start, rather than added later.
For government officials overseeing digital transformation initiatives, this deal illustrates how agencies can move beyond point solutions-individual systems that don't communicate-toward unified operational infrastructure. Learn more about AI for Government and AI for Executives & Strategy.
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