Capabilities
Two practices, one engineering standard — for enterprise modernization and for small and mid-sized operators.
Enterprise Modernization & Advisory
Enterprise Capability Pillars
Six practice areas, engaged independently or as an integrated modernization workstream.
Cloud Architecture & Modernization
Current-state assessment, target architecture, migration sequencing, and lifecycle cost modeling across AWS, Azure, GCP, GovCloud, ICMP, and air-gapped environments.
AI Governance & Auditable LLMs
NIST AI RMF-aligned deployment patterns with Decision Provenance — Patent Pending (U.S. Provisional App. No. 64/021,096) — a cryptographic audit trail on every AI-assisted recommendation.
Security & Compliance Posture
Security designed in from the start — not bolted on — traceable to the controls your auditors already use. NIST RMF and zero-trust underpin every architecture; sector-specific frameworks applied where the engagement requires them.
Systems Integration & Data Architecture
Integration design across enterprise systems of record — ERP, EHR, CRM, financial cores, identity, and data platforms — built to avoid integration debt and brittle point-to-point connections.
Operational Automation Practice
Also Serving Small & Mid-Sized Operators
AI intake, scheduling, CRM, dispatch, and conversion websites — engineered as an integrated operations stack for service-based businesses.
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