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Know what belongs in sovereign AI before you build anything.

The Readiness & Governance Sprint maps your current AI reality, identifies the governance and continuity gaps that matter, and gives leadership a clear decision framework for what should remain commodity, what should move into sovereign AI, and what should stop immediately.

The path forward

What it is

This is a focused advisory engagement for organizations that know something about their current AI posture is off. Perhaps the rollout is underdelivering. Perhaps ownership is fragmented. Perhaps the company is moving faster than its governance. Perhaps leadership knows the next step cannot be another generic implementation. The sprint creates clarity before more money, dependence, or operational risk accumulates.

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Implementation

What we assess

Current AI use across teams and functions. Existing model and vendor exposure. Strategic workflows already touching AI. Governance gaps. Continuity and portability risks. Executive visibility and accountability. Data and provenance concerns. Readiness for sovereign AI.

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Implementation blueprint

What the client receives

A current-state assessment, a cognition-layer risk map, a leadership governance model, a continuity and vendor exposure summary, and a phased recommendation for where sovereign AI should begin.

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Assessment and planning

Who it is for

CEO-, CIO-, COO-, and transformation-led organizations that need a decision framework before they commit further to broad AI deployment or before they re-architect around sovereign AI.

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Assessment and planning

What this is not

This is not a generic AI maturity assessment. It is not a scorecard exercise. It is an executive decision sprint for organizations that need clarity on the future of their intelligence layer.