A Clear View of Build Readiness

Execution risk rises when visibility is limited. VECTOR™ brings engineering, permitting, and construction into one view, so you always know where your project stands.

With VECTOR, you can:

  • See what’s ready to build and what’s not

  • Spot risks early enough to reroute work

  • Keep crews moving instead of waiting

  • Make decisions without chasing updates

That's how you move from assembling reports to running the program.

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When Visibility Lags, Programs Slip

Network deployments now run at a scale most management tools weren’t built for. With tighter timelines and real consequences for delays, there’s little margin for error.

The methods teams rely on weren’t designed for this level of complexity:

Permitting updates, engineering data, and construction status sit in disconnected spreadsheets and portals that don’t communicate in real time

Status reports are assembled manually and describe what already happened, not what could happen next

By the time a constraint becomes visible, crews are staged, capital is committed, and recovery options have narrowed

Handoffs between engineering, permitting, and construction create gaps that erode program confidence

One Map. Every Workstream. All Live.

VECTOR is SQUAN’s GIS-based deployment management platform. It connects engineering, permitting, and construction data in a single, live map, so your teams can see what’s happening, where, and what it means for the schedule.

That means:

Every permit is visible on the map, colorized by status, clickable for detail, and updated in real time

Engineering, permitting, and construction data is connected in one view

Crews update status from the field application, so the map reflects current conditions, not yesterday’s data

Tickets, permit documents, as-built records, and client GIS systems are all accessible from the same interface

Stakeholder reports draw from the same live data, so reporting reflects what’s actually happening

When You Can't See the Build, You Can't Move It

Gain complete visibility before consequences set in.

Permitting delays, disconnected systems, and phase-based handoffs do more than create friction. At scale, they compound in ways that are hard to trace until they've already cost you something.

Read our newest white paper to understand where complex deployment programs lose control and how you can great a better model for company.

Built Around Where Deployment Programs Lose Control

VECTOR is organized around three areas that address the most common points of failure in complex network deployments.

Total Visibility

Most programs have plenty of data but still lack a unified view of the build. VECTOR replaces the fragmented picture with a single view of the program, so determining what can move means looking at the map, not assembling a report.

Decision Velocity

Visibility matters, but so does how quickly your teams can act on it. VECTOR reduces the time between seeing a constraint and doing something about it, so decisions don’t need to wait for the next status call or report cycle.

Execution Control

Tracking progress and effectively managing execution are two different things. VECTOR accurately reflects what’s happening in the field, so leaders can lean on reporting to improve confidence and build stakeholder trust.

Constraints Managed Early. Not Reported Late.

Programs that stay on schedule under real deployment pressure share one characteristic: they treat engineering, permitting, and construction as parts of a single delivery system rather than a sequence of handoffs.

With VECTOR, you’ll make that model operational:

Visibility doesn’t just show the permit pipeline. It puts construction teams in a position to drive it.

Permitting informs engineering sequencing in real time, so designs are prioritized against what can actually be built

Long poles in the tent are identified early enough that work can route around them, rather than stall behind them

Reporting reflects real field conditions, so it’s useful for both decisions and stakeholder management

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See What Controlled Execution Looks Like

Schedule a VECTOR demo with the SQUAN team. We’ll walk through the platform and how it handles the specific friction points impacting your deployment program.

In the demo, you’ll see:

A live view of permit status, construction readiness, and engineering data across a real program

How field crews update progress in real time and how that feeds into reporting

Custom dashboards built around the metrics your team and stakeholders need

What it looks like when constraints surface early enough to manage rather than explain