Most documentation platforms demand internet access, cloud connections, and external dependencies. That's a non-starter when you're working with classified information in secure facilities.
Why Docsie
When 'disconnect from internet' isn't a feature request — it's a security requirement.
Our air-gapped packages make absolutely no external calls. No telemetry, no analytics, no update checks, no licensing pings. Security teams can verify this before deployment, and it'll pass the most rigorous InfoSec reviews because there's simply nothing to phone home.
We understand what it takes to get through your security review process. Self-contained deployment packages, complete dependency manifests, and documentation that helps your security team understand exactly what they're approving. We've been through this process with other cleared facilities.
Your teams need to find information fast, even in the SCIF. Our client-side search runs entirely in the browser with no backend infrastructure required. Everything needed for instant search is included in the documentation package itself — no databases, no search servers, no problem.
How defense and intelligence organizations use Docsie in their most secure environments.
Intelligence analysts and developers working in Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities need access to current technical documentation, but can't use cloud-based tools. Docsie packages deploy directly into classified networks, giving teams the documentation experience they need without the security risks they can't accept.
Prime contractors supporting DoD programs need to maintain technical documentation for systems that never touch the internet. Engineers and technicians need current procedures, specifications, and maintenance guides in facilities with strict network isolation requirements.
Warfighters and field support teams operating in denied environments or on deployed platforms need access to technical documentation without relying on connectivity. Docsie runs from local storage on tactical computers, ships, or even USB drives when needed.
Everything you need for documentation in classified and air-gapped environments.
Works with zero internet access — no cloud dependencies, no external calls, no network requirements whatsoever.
Everything needed for full functionality ships in one package your security team can inspect and approve.
Install on your internal servers, run from local storage, or deploy to portable media for maximum flexibility.
Fast, powerful search that runs entirely client-side without any backend infrastructure or services.
New documentation versions come as discrete packages you can transfer through your existing security protocols.
Clear architecture and zero external dependencies make security reviews straightforward and repeatable.
Common Questions
Answers to questions we hear from security teams and program managers.
Q: How do we get Docsie approved for use in our classified environment?
A: We provide complete technical documentation packages that your security team can review before deployment. The self-contained architecture with zero external dependencies makes the approval process straightforward — there's no ambiguity about what data might leave your environment because nothing does.
Q: Can we test this before committing to a full deployment?
A: Absolutely. We can provide a proof-of-concept package with sample documentation that your team can test in your actual environment. This lets your technical staff verify functionality and your security team verify compliance before any procurement decisions.
Q: How do we update documentation once it's deployed in our air-gapped network?
A: Updates come as new self-contained packages that you transfer into your environment through your existing security protocols — the same way you move any other approved files across the air gap. No ongoing internet access or external connections required.
Q: What data does Docsie collect or transmit from our environment?
A: Nothing. Zero. Our air-gapped packages are designed specifically to make no external calls of any kind. No usage telemetry, no analytics, no update checks, no licensing servers. Your security team can verify this through traffic monitoring and code review.
Q: Does this work in environments with TEMPEST or other emanation security requirements?
A: Yes. Since Docsie runs entirely locally with no network activity, it doesn't create any additional emanation concerns beyond the standard hardware you're already using. It's just serving files locally — no transmissions, no wireless activity, no network traffic.
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