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There are five floors of work in a company.
Every title has a floor.
Nobody stays on their floor. Something breaks below, and down you go.
Most of the company lives down here. Shredding RFPs. Hunting past performance. Reformatting the same document again.
Another Sunday, lost to a proposal that was 80% things you'd already written.
And it all runs on stale files that no one maintains.
So you bought AI to put out the fires. People went back up. AI took the floor.
Except now you babysit it. Prompt, review, fix, re-prompt. It isn't the model. The AI starts every task knowing nothing about your company. The context problem.
There's a different way. The fix isn't a smarter model. It's giving the AI your whole company. Here's how it works.
Agents alone don't fix the context problem. Give them your company's whole context and the bottom floors run themselves, while everyone moves up to higher-leverage work.
The front half of your pipeline runs without you. The back half gets short: the shred and 80% of a draft, in your voice, in thirty minutes.
Behind the agents: a brain. Your company's twin. Everything it knows. Every client, every deal, every lesson in your senior people's heads.
Inside, it looks like things you already think in.
Then deeper. Agencies and their COs. Past performance with CPARS ratings. Key personnel with clearances. As specific as your business actually is.
And the records connect. This recompete belongs to GSA. Maria wrote the past performance that won it last time. It's a model of your world.
Every person and every agent reads and writes this same model. One place. Audit log, provenance, permissions.
Ask it what you'd ask your best people.
Answers cite their source rows. If it can't find a source, it says so instead of guessing. Because one invented line can end an agency relationship.
Your firehoses, plugged in. Email, Teams, SharePoint, the CRM. Every call, bid, award, and debrief lands on its own. Nothing goes stale, and data that used to evaporate stays yours.
Every win and loss feeds back. The system you own next year is better than the one we installed.
We guarantee the result. Your reviewers judge AI drafts against human drafts, blind. The AI wins or ties at least half, or the fee stays a fraction. We carry the risk, not you.
We train every person, one on one. The work moves down, the people move up. And we run it end to end: we install it, move your data, and keep it live for as long as you do.
It's yours, end to end. It runs in your AWS account, under your keys, inside the boundary you already accredit: NIST 800-171, your CMMC posture. On the top models, through your own accounts, at no markup. We hold no standing access, and you can shut us out.
You own all of it. Everything we build lands inside your company as an asset: a perpetual license, your data in open formats, a trained team, and the software itself. Your CRM and dashboards, regenerated as apps on the brain, not rented from anyone.
It works ahead of you. The brain notices unfinished work and takes it. You get looped in for the client call, nothing else.
Then run it forward. Win two of these eight bids, and here's November's staffing crunch, visible in July. You test decisions before you make them.
The payoff compounds. Everywhere else, company knowledge rots. Yours compounds, into your win rate this year and your multiple when you sell. The contractor of 2030 is ten elevated people and a brain, outbidding a 500-person prime.
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Which CPARS write-ups mention schedule slips, and on which contracts?
Across our last twelve losses, what did the debriefs say we were weakest on?
Which cleared key personnel roll off contracts before November?
What wrap rate did we bid the last three times against this incumbent?
There are five floors of work in a company.
Every title has a floor.
Nobody stays on their floor. Something breaks below, and down you go.
Most of the company lives down here. Shredding RFPs. Hunting past performance. Reformatting the same document again.
Another Sunday, lost to a proposal that was 80% things you'd already written.
And it all runs on stale files that no one maintains.
So you bought AI to put out the fires. People went back up. AI took the floor.
Except now you babysit it.Prompt, review, fix, re-prompt. It isn't the model. The AI starts every task knowing nothing about your company. The context problem.
There's a different way.The fix isn't a smarter model. It's giving the AI your whole company. Here's how it works.
Agents alone don't fix the context problem. Give them your company's whole context and the bottom floors run themselves, while everyone moves up to higher-leverage work.
The front half of your pipeline runs without you. The back half gets short: the shred and 80% of a draft, in your voice, in thirty minutes.
Behind the agents: a brain.Your company's twin. Everything it knows. Every client, every deal, every lesson in your senior people's heads.
Inside, it looks like things you already think in.
Then deeper. Agencies and their COs. Past performance with CPARS ratings. Key personnel with clearances. As specific as your business actually is.
And the records connect. This recompete belongs to GSA. Maria wrote the past performance that won it last time. It's a model of your world.
Every person and every agent reads and writes this same model. One place. Audit log, provenance, permissions.
Ask it what you'd ask your best people.
Answers cite their source rows. If it can't find a source, it says so instead of guessing. Because one invented line can end an agency relationship.
Your firehoses, plugged in.Email, Teams, SharePoint, the CRM. Every call, bid, award, and debrief lands on its own. Nothing goes stale, and data that used to evaporate stays yours.
Every win and loss feeds back. The system you own next year is better than the one we installed.
We guarantee the result.Your reviewers judge AI drafts against human drafts, blind. The AI wins or ties at least half, or the fee stays a fraction. We carry the risk, not you.
We train every person, one on one.The work moves down, the people move up. And we run it end to end: we install it, move your data, and keep it live for as long as you do.
It's yours, end to end.It runs in your AWS account, under your keys, inside the boundary you already accredit: NIST 800-171, your CMMC posture. On the top models, through your own accounts, at no markup. We hold no standing access, and you can shut us out.
You own all of it.Everything we build lands inside your company as an asset: a perpetual license, your data in open formats, a trained team, and the software itself. Your CRM and dashboards, regenerated as apps on the brain, not rented from anyone.
It works ahead of you.The brain notices unfinished work and takes it. You get looped in for the client call, nothing else.
Then run it forward. Win two of these eight bids, and here's November's staffing crunch, visible in July. You test decisions before you make them.
The payoff compounds.Everywhere else, company knowledge rots. Yours compounds, into your win rate this year and your multiple when you sell. The contractor of 2030 is ten elevated people and a brain, outbidding a 500-person prime.
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