Designing Spatially Intelligent Infrastructure for Housing, Care, and Community

Providence Wave Group designs, validates, and enables environment-level infrastructure that helps housing, healthcare, and community systems coordinate, adapt, and respond responsibly over time.
Platform-neutral Validation-first Institution-ready

Why Environment-Level Intelligence Matters

Addressing critical infrastructure challenges in housing, healthcare, and community systems

Fragmented Systems
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Challenge 1

Fragmented Systems

Housing, healthcare, and social services operate as separate systems — even when they serve the same physical environments. This fragmentation limits coordinated response and obscures environment-level risk.

Sources: U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO); HUD; HHS
Challenge 2

Reactive Interventions

A significant share of emergency interventions occur only after environmental signals are missed or fragmented. Most systems respond to incidents, not environments.

Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Reactive Interventions
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Aging Population
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Challenge 3

Aging Population, Static Infrastructure

By 2030, one in six people in the United States will be over age 65 — yet most housing infrastructure was not designed to adapt over time.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Challenge 4

Invisible Conditions

Most housing and care systems rely on individual reports and after-the-fact data — leaving environment-level conditions largely invisible.

Sources: GAO; peer-reviewed built-environment research
Invisible Conditions
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The Integrated Solution

Environment-level intelligence infrastructure connects fragmented systems, enables proactive response, adapts to changing populations, and makes invisible conditions visible through coordinated, validated systems.

Integrated Infrastructure Systems
These challenges cannot be solved by isolated technologies or siloed systems — they require infrastructure that understands environments as integrated, living systems.
Providence Wave Group

Infrastructure Intelligence Team

Betti™ Platform

Spatial and Infrastructure Intelligence for Built Environments

Betti™ is an environment-level intelligence platform designed to help housing, care, and community infrastructure coordinate across systems, adapt to changing needs, and support responsible response over time.

Betti does not monitor people. It enables environments to operate with awareness, continuity, and governance.
Environment-level infrastructure

Environment-level, not individual-level

Focuses on built environments and system coordination rather than individual monitoring.

Modular Platform

Modular and platform-neutral

Designed to integrate with existing systems without vendor lock-in or proprietary constraints.

Validation First

Designed for validation, not unverified claims

Every implementation undergoes rigorous validation before scaling, ensuring reliability and trust.

Betti Platform Interface

Explore the Betti™ Platform

Discover how our spatial intelligence platform transforms built environments into responsive, adaptive systems that support housing, care, and community coordination.

Environment-level intelligence for coordinated system response
Platform-neutral architecture with no vendor lock-in
Validation-first approach ensuring institutional confidence
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Validation First

Evidence must precede scale. All implementations undergo rigorous validation.

Providence Wave Group operates on a simple principle: evidence must precede scale. All environments enabled through our ecosystem are evaluated through independent validation frameworks to ensure transparency, accountability, and institutional confidence.

HOBEC™

Independent validation and methodology

Comprehensive validation framework ensuring all infrastructure meets established standards before deployment through standardized evaluation, third-party audits, and transparent reporting.

ILIP™

Environment-level pilot and evaluation program

Real-world testing program that validates infrastructure performance in actual environments before broader implementation through pilot testing, performance measurement, and scalability assessment.

Validation Process

How Validation Works

Our validation frameworks ensure every deployment meets rigorous standards before scaling. Learn how HOBEC™ and ILIP™ provide the institutional confidence needed for responsible infrastructure adoption.

Independent third-party validation through HOBEC™ certification
Real-world pilot testing via ILIP™ environment-level evaluation
Transparent reporting and institutional accountability frameworks
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From Pilots to Responsible Scale

ASHP — Affordable Smart Housing Program

The ASHP Affordable Smart Housing Program™ enables institutions, cities, and foundations to support smart housing infrastructure through pooled funding, independent validation, and optional certification — without administrative burden or proprietary lock-in.

ASHP separates funding, validation, certification, and technology roles to support responsible adoption at scale.

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Independent Validation

All implementations verified through HOBEC™ framework before deployment, ensuring quality and reliability through rigorous standards.

Validation-First
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Pooled Funding

Collective investment in smart infrastructure reduces individual risk and increases impact potential across multiple projects.

Risk-Shared
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No Vendor Lock-in

Technology-agnostic approach ensures long-term flexibility and avoids proprietary constraints or dependency on single vendors.

Platform-Neutral
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Reduced Administration

Streamlined processes minimize implementation complexity and accelerate time-to-value for all partner institutions.

Efficient
ASHP Program

Explore ASHP

Discover how the Affordable Smart Housing Program enables responsible scaling of validated infrastructure through pooled funding, independent validation, and clear governance frameworks.

Pooled funding mechanisms for shared risk and increased impact
Independent validation ensuring quality before deployment
Reduced administrative burden through streamlined processes
No proprietary lock-in ensuring long-term flexibility
Learn About ASHP Program Details

Designed for Institutional Collaboration

Partner with clearly defined roles and governance boundaries

Financial Partners

Institutions providing capital and financial expertise for smart infrastructure deployment

  • Banks and nonprofit banking divisions
  • Foundations and philanthropic partners

Implementation Partners

Organizations deploying and operating validated infrastructure solutions

  • Cities, states, and public agencies
  • Housing, senior living, and healthcare operators

Each partner engages within clearly defined roles and governance boundaries.