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Innovation Lab • ISO/IEC 42001-Informed Design

Prototypes That Inform Real-World AI Strategy

The Innovation Lab is where we explore practical AI concepts before recommending them to clients. Each prototype is shaped by governance-first thinking, risk controls, documentation discipline, and human oversight aligned with ISO/IEC 42001 principles.

Genesis. AI Executive Personal Assistant

A prototype designed to support leaders with structured information workflows. Built to keep human judgment at the center while improving consistency, traceability, and speed.

Human oversight Decision support Documentation discipline ISO/IEC 42001 mindset
  • Summarizing long reports, policies, and meeting notes with citations and review prompts.
  • Drafting emails, memos, and briefings with approval-ready formatting.
  • Preparing talking points aligned with institutional priorities.
  • Tracking follow-ups and action items from complex initiatives.
Abstract illustration representing an executive assistant workflow

ServiceFlow AI. Local Services Command Center

A dashboard prototype exploring how AI can support local service operations with intake, routing, customer communication, and visibility. Built to test governance patterns that prevent chaos at scale.

Intake and approvals Workflow controls Operational clarity Risk-aware automation
  • Content prompts and calendars tailored to local markets.
  • Lead capture and workflow routing for inquiries and bookings.
  • Trend tracking to see what offers and messages perform.
  • Experiments with AI-generated copy that still feels human and on-brand.
Service operations dashboard illustration

GovCon AI. Proposal Support Assistant

An experimental assistant designed to help proposal teams think through compliance language, requirements mapping, and opportunity fit. Built to reinforce controls, not replace accountability.

Compliance support Structured checklists Review and approval prompts Audit-friendly outputs
  • Breaking large solicitations into structured checklists and sections.
  • Drafting outlines for technical, management, and staffing narratives.
  • Generating clarifying questions for contracting officers.
  • Flagging areas requiring legal or compliance review.
Proposal and compliance illustration representing government contracting workflows