AI Built to Government
Standards

We design and deploy AI automation systems that meet the security, compliance, and risk management requirements of federal and defense environments — engineered to your standards at your direction.

Security and Compliance
at the Architecture Level

Our team brings direct experience in counterintelligence and technology protection. We understand how adversaries approach AI systems — and we build accordingly. Compliance isn't a checkbox exercise; it's embedded in how we design data flows, access controls, and trust boundaries from day one.

We work at the direction of our customers to engineer AI systems that align with applicable frameworks — whether that's FedRAMP High, CMMC Level 2/3, NIST 800-53, or a combination required by your program.

FedRAMP FISMA NIST 800-53 CMMC Zero Trust AES-256
FEDERAL

FedRAMP

We design cloud-hosted AI systems with FedRAMP-aligned security controls — supporting agencies that require or prefer FedRAMP-authorized solutions.

FEDERAL

FISMA

Information security management built to FISMA requirements — risk categorization, control implementation, continuous monitoring, and ATO-ready documentation.

NIST

NIST 800-53

Full control family coverage mapped to your system security plan — access control, audit and accountability, incident response, and supply chain risk management.

DEFENSE

CMMC

AI systems engineered to CMMC Level 2 and Level 3 requirements for defense contractors handling CUI — practices, processes, and audit evidence included.

ARCHITECTURE

Zero Trust

Never trust, always verify — we architect AI data flows and agent interactions on Zero Trust principles: least privilege, micro-segmentation, and continuous validation.

ENCRYPTION

AES-256 & TLS 1.3

Data at rest encrypted with AES-256. Data in transit protected by TLS 1.3 minimum. Key management aligned to your program's requirements and classification level.

Discuss Your Program Requirements

Tell us your compliance framework, classification level, and deployment environment. We'll show you what an architecture looks like.