Cross-agency integration is not a technology problem. It is a sovereignty problem. Every ministry controls its own data, its own systems, its own mandate. Building the connective layer between them requires architecture that respects institutional authority while enabling operational coordination. That is what we build.

Chuck Garcia
Managing Director
Over 25 years of leadership experience across Bloomberg, BlackRock, and Citadel. TED speaker and author of two books on leadership and emotional intelligence. Board member, Buxton Helmsley.

Michael Grey
Director, Government Partnerships
Over a decade of government advisory across Asia-Pacific. Direct engagement with the New South Wales, Queensland, and Philippine governments.

Ramon Ciutad
Chief Technology Officer
Columbia University. KPMG. Capital One. Leads technical architecture and AI engineering across all platform deployments, with experience in machine learning, full-stack systems engineering, and government-scale data integration.

Jan Barganowski
Head of Systems Engineering
Columbia University. Procter & Gamble. Leads infrastructure design, cross-agency system integration, and operational deployment.
Where We Operate

Police & Public Safety
End-to-end verification infrastructure connecting law enforcement databases to identity, vehicle, and criminal intelligence systems. Real-time risk scoring across the full public safety chain.
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Customs & Tax Revenue
Geospatial verification of cargo movements cross-referenced against import declarations, origin trade data, and port authority records.
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Motor Vehicle Registration
Automated validation of vehicle registration against import records, identity databases, and law enforcement systems.
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Health Services
Pharmaceutical supply chain verification from central procurement through regional distribution to point of dispensing.
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Interagency
Shared verification infrastructure that eliminates redundant systems across ministries and reduces the cost of government technology operations.
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