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XGLOBE expands tactical response unit into New York

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By AI, Created 19:40 UTC, Jul 01, 2026, AGP -

XGLOBE has launched XGLOBE Tactical Response Group in New York, with operations planned across Upstate and Western New York, including Albany, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo. The private-sector unit combines damage documentation, AI forensics, security, transport and restoration support for communities, businesses and local governments.

Why it matters: - XGLOBE is trying to position a private-sector field operations model as a single response system for damage, security, logistics and technology adoption. - The expansion targets communities facing storm loss, security concerns, economic disruption and rapid AI-driven change. - The company says the model is meant to help smaller operators access tools and infrastructure usually reserved for large enterprises.

What happened: - XGLOBE announced the launch and New York expansion of XGLOBE Tactical Response Group on July 1, 2026. - The new division is based in Syracuse and is preparing to operate across Upstate and Western New York. - Planned coverage includes Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo and surrounding communities. - Founder Dakota Brokhoff said the mission is to bring structure, protection and opportunity into communities that need it.

The details: - XGLOBE Tactical Response Group combines claim intelligence, AI-assisted forensics, field intelligence, security technology, protective services, secure transport, restoration support, tactical deployment, advanced data intelligence and ERP technology. - The company says the mission is to help homeowners, property owners, businesses, contractors, municipalities and local communities inspect damage, document facts, secure assets, move people and resources, coordinate restoration and adopt modern technology safely. - The group is not a traditional roofing company, security company, transport company or claims-support company. - The platform is built around trained field teams, AI-powered documentation, security infrastructure, restoration coordination and localized business systems. - Claim intelligence and AI forensics are used to organize storm-loss documentation, photo and video evidence, property condition files, repair scope support, communication timelines, contractor-side documentation, field reports, security risk observations and recovery intelligence. - Security technology in the field includes camera systems, remote monitoring, GPS tracking, vehicle tracking, jobsite surveillance, access control coordination, patrol reporting, dispatch systems and AI-supported monitoring tools. - Protective-service deployments may include site protection, property watch, jobsite security, asset protection, storm-damaged property security, private detail work and other legally authorized protective support. - XGLOBE also supports secure field transport, personnel movement, equipment transport, route coordination, deployment logistics and protective transport support. - The company plans to add armored executive transport services next year. - XGLOBE is recruiting current, former and retired law enforcement officers, military veterans, firefighters, EMS professionals, corrections officers, first responders, security professionals and other disciplined field operators.

Between the lines: - The strategy blends emergency response, private security, documentation services and technology deployment into one operating model. - That broad scope suggests XGLOBE wants to compete as an infrastructure layer for local recovery, not just as a service vendor. - The pitch to public servants and veterans signals a workforce model built on prior field experience and operational discipline. - XGLOBE’s emphasis on AI tools and enterprise systems points to a larger play: helping local organizations adopt technology faster while keeping control of operations close to home.

What's next: - XGLOBE plans to expand operations deeper into Upstate and Western New York. - The company expects to grow secure-mobility offerings with armored executive transport next year. - XGLOBE says municipalities, small businesses, contractors and community organizations will be able to adopt its ecosystem over time. - Security services will be performed only by properly licensed, registered, authorized or exempt personnel where required by law. - Current officers and public servants must follow department policies, outside-employment rules and other legal requirements.

The bottom line: - XGLOBE is betting that communities need a hybrid response platform for recovery, security and technology adoption — and New York is its next test market.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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