Can presentation generation run in an isolated network?
Yes, when every required dependency is available internally and the exact workflow is validated without external connectivity.
Mirror application images to an approved registry, operate local or approved models, host fonts and assets internally, disable web search and external image providers, and define offline updates.
Test the complete workflow under network denial. A feature that silently reaches the public internet is not suitable for an isolated environment.
Which public-sector workflows are a good fit?
Policy briefings, program status, operational reviews, workforce training, procurement summaries, public-information decks, and leadership updates can benefit from governed generation.
Match automation level to classification and impact. Public content may use a connected workflow, while sensitive internal content may require a private or isolated deployment.
Preserve source and approval lineage. Generated summaries should not replace policy, legal, security, or subject-matter review.
How is a sovereign deployment operated?
The agency controls identity, permissions, network policy, models, storage, logs, backups, capacity, updates, and incident response within its operating framework.
Use separate non-production and production environments, signed or approved artifacts, vulnerability review, change control, and recovery testing. Record which team owns each component.
Contact Presenton to scope deployment assistance, integration support, and maintenance expectations for the environment.
What the platform supports
Enterprise capabilities
Air-gapped deployment
Operate with local dependencies and no external network requirement.
Sovereign models
Use locally hosted or government-approved model endpoints.
Internal storage
Keep source and generated artifacts inside the approved boundary.
Controlled identity
Integrate organizational access and service authentication.
Audit design
Capture activity and administrative events in approved logging systems.
Editable output
Deliver reviewable PPTX and fixed PDF within internal workflows.
Decision matrix
Public-sector deployment patterns
Select architecture according to content class and operational requirements.
| Pattern | Connectivity | Models | Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Connected government cloud | Approved egress | Approved managed endpoint | Lower-sensitivity workloads |
| Private cloud | Restricted | Private endpoint | Sensitive internal workflows |
| On-premises | Customer policy | Local or approved | Internal infrastructure |
| Air-gapped | None | Local | Isolated workloads |
From evaluation to production
Isolated deployment readiness
- Step 01
Define the boundary
Document classification, users, data, integrations, and permitted interfaces.
- Step 02
Internalize dependencies
Provide models, registries, fonts, assets, storage, identity, and updates.
- Step 03
Validate under isolation
Test generation, export, logging, backup, restore, and denied network calls.
- Step 04
Operate under change control
Manage patches, configuration, capacity, review, and incident response.
Evaluation checklist
Questions to resolve before rollout
- System boundary
- Classification policy
- Internal dependency inventory
- No-egress validation
- Artifact approval process
- Identity and roles
- Audit and retention
- Offline update and recovery
Buyer questions
Frequently asked questions
Can Presenton run air-gapped?+
Yes, with compatible local models and internally hosted dependencies. Validate the exact release and required features in the target environment.
Does Presenton provide government accreditation?+
No accreditation should be inferred from this page. Accreditation applies to the configured and operated system; discuss current documentation and responsibilities directly.
Can internal systems call the API?+
Yes. Protect the internal REST API with approved workload identity, validation, quotas, and network controls.
Can public-sector templates be imported?+
Yes. Corporate or agency PPTX designs can be used to create reusable templates, subject to testing and asset rights.
Primary references
Product capabilities and enterprise terms can change. Confirm current edition, deployment, security, support, and contractual details with Presenton before making a purchasing decision.

