System Integration Architecture
Architecture that integrates the disparate systems within a health care IT system of systems into a single coherent platform that scales with the customer base it serves.
Every contractor inherits a portfolio of systems — some legacy, some recently acquired, some custom-built for a single program. Integration architecture is the discipline of designing how these systems exchange data, defer to one another for authority, and present themselves to users and to downstream consumers as one platform. We design the interfaces between systems, the canonical data models that make exchange tractable, and the integration patterns that hold up under federal scale and audit.
Enterprise Architecture
Frameworks, standards, and roadmaps that keep an organization’s IT aligned with its mission — calibrated to the realities of federal compliance, procurement, and oversight.
Enterprise architecture in the federal health information technology context is the long view: how the organization’s technology, people, and processes will evolve across program cycles, contract awards, and changing oversight. We build the reference frameworks, standards documentation, and capability roadmaps that organizations rely on when decisions need to be defended to auditors, to leadership, and to the agencies they serve.
Software Design and Development
Custom software built to the security, auditability, and longevity standards that government health care IT demands. We produce our own software products in parallel with our client work.
When a contractor needs custom software built, we design and develop it to the standards the environment requires. Security, auditability, and longevity are non-negotiable. Alongside the work we do for clients, we design and produce our own software products: practice that keeps our engineering sharp and that gives back to the field in tools we control end to end.