Government & Public Sector
Your contracts require controls.
Your AI infrastructure should prove them.
CUI, ITAR-controlled documents, proposal pricing, and past-performance narratives don't belong on consumer AI APIs. DFARS 252.204-7012, CMMC 2.0, and ITAR all imply architecture decisions that public cloud AI vendors weren't designed to support.
We build AI inside your enclave — on your servers, under your governance — so your team gets modern productivity without changing your compliance posture.
The Case
Why in-house AI matters for government contractors.
CUI and ITAR boundaries
Controlled Unclassified Information and ITAR-controlled documents have contractual restrictions on where they can live, who can touch them, and which jurisdictions those people can reside in. Public cloud AI is a compliance minefield.
CMMC and DFARS posture
DFARS 252.204-7012 and CMMC 2.0 raise the bar for handling covered defense information. Running AI inside your enclave is a defensible architectural decision; routing CUI through a consumer AI API is not.
Proposal intelligence
Pricing strategy, past-performance narratives, and teaming decisions are competitively valuable. Keeping them on infrastructure you control means they don't leak into a vendor's training set or inference logs.
Customer expectations
Government customers increasingly ask about AI usage in contract performance. Being able to answer — specifically, with infrastructure you can demonstrate — is a differentiator.
Capabilities
What we build for government contractors.
Proposal & RFP assistance
Analyze RFPs, generate compliance matrices, and draft sections from your past-performance library — all on-premises, with no proposal content leaving your enclave.
Compliance knowledge base
Private RAG over DFARS, FAR, agency supplements, and your internal policies. Answers that cite actual regulations, for staff who need to act fast.
Subcontractor coordination
Summarize subcontract deliverables, track compliance flow-down, and draft teaming communications — all within your network boundary.
Every contractor is different.
Agency mix, enclave architecture, and compliance maturity all shape what makes sense. We start with a conversation, not a proposal.