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Self-Healing Infrastructure for Government & Public Sector in United States

Delivered from our United States operations

Autonomous monitoring, diagnostics, and remediation embedded in every production system we deploy — and the engine powering our managed infrastructure service. SentienGuard is why we run infrastructure operations with fewer people, faster response, and continuous compliance than any traditional MSP.

Context

The Landscape

The DOGE effect is real. Pentagon cancelled $5.1B in contracts with Accenture, Deloitte, and Booz Allen. GSA procurement is under review. Government technology buyers who spent a decade locked into cost-plus consulting pyramids now have a window to demand something different — fixed-price, outcome-focused, engineering-led delivery. That window is open now. The teams positioned to serve it are not the ones who built the Beltway Bandit model.

Systems that require a managed services contract to stay alive aren't done. They're outsourced problems. We build infrastructure that runs itself after we leave.

Methodology

Our Approach

Autonomous anomaly detection and classification — engineered for Government & Public Sector and mapped to FedRAMP requirements from the first sprint
Self-remediation playbook execution via SentienGuard — engineered for Government & Public Sector and mapped to FedRAMP requirements from the first sprint
Zero-downtime incident response automation — engineered for Government & Public Sector and mapped to FedRAMP requirements from the first sprint
Delivered through our United States entity — HIPAA and SOC 2 compliance native, not contracted
Regulatory

Compliance Coverage

FedRAMPFISMANISTFIPS-140HIPAASOC 2

Every system we deploy for Government & Public Sector in United States is FedRAMP-compliant from architecture through deployment. FedRAMP- and -FISMA compliance is enforced automatically at every commit — not assessed after the fact.

Structure

Engagement Scope

Tier I
Surgical Strike
Team: 10–30 engineers
Duration: 8–16 weeks

A focused team of 10–30 engineers deployed against a single Government & Public Sector platform in United States. FedRAMP + FISMA-compliant architecture from day one. Fixed price, fixed output, no discovery phase.

Tier II
Enterprise Program
Team: 40–100 engineers
Duration: 3–9 months

40–100 engineers running parallel workstreams across a Government & Public Sector transformation in United States. Multi-system compliance governance, integrated delivery management, and FedRAMP + FISMA certification maintained across the entire program.

Tier III
Total Infrastructure
Team: 100–250+ engineers
Duration: 6–18 months

100–250+ engineers owning the complete technology infrastructure for a Government organization in United States. Full FedRAMP + FISMA compliance across every system, every integration, every deployment — from the first commit to the final sign-off.

Self-Healing Infrastructure for Government & Public Sector in United States.

Our engineers understand government & public sector before they write their first line of code. Delivered from United States.

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