The Offer
Serpens Mission Sprint
A structured commitment ladder. Three stages. Each gate is a real decision point — no one signs into a 12-month engagement on day one.
Week 1
Map one operational problem
We sit with your team, walk the actual workflow, and produce a written diagnosis of where signals are fragmenting and where decisions are slowing. Output: a one-page operational map.
Week 2
Prototype the intelligence layer
A working prototype — dashboard, workflow, or signal layer — built against your real data shape. Not a slide deck. Output: a clickable system and a pilot memo.
Days 30–90
Paid pilot, measurable outcomes
Scoped pilot with named metrics, named users, and a named decision point at the end. No ambiguity about what success looks like. Output: production-grade system + impact memo.
Pilot Tracks
Three deal paths.
Every Mission Sprint slots into one of three tracks. Each maps to a deployable Serpens system and a specific institutional buyer.
Risk Intelligence Sprint
10-day diagnostic
Compressed engagement to surface vulnerability patterns, equity gaps, and high-leverage intervention points before a longer pilot is scoped.
Fleet Intelligence Pilot
30–90 day pilot
Route intelligence and fleet coordination deployed against real schedules and real constraints. Pilot ends with a quantified savings model and rollout plan.
Health Intelligence Pilot
30–90 day pilot
Disease surveillance and outbreak coordination deployed for an institutional partner. Pilot delivers a reporting workflow that fits inside existing public health frameworks.
What you get
- A working system, not a slide deck. Every Mission Sprint produces a deployable artifact.
- Audit-safe by design. Every reasoning step is logged and inspectable. Human-in-the-loop on high-risk decisions.
- Procurement-compatible. Designed to fit inside existing legal, ethical, and procurement frameworks.
- Named outcomes. Each stage has a written deliverable and a named decision point.
- Optional continuation. Mission Sprints can graduate into a long-term operational contract or stop cleanly at any gate.
What we need
- A real operational problem. Not a hypothesis. Something a named team is currently working around.
- One named operator on your side who can make decisions about the workflow being mapped.
- Access to the actual data shape. Sample data, even anonymized, is enough to start. Production access can come later.
- A real budget envelope. Mission Sprints are paid engagements. We quote against the scope, not against urgency.
- An end-of-pilot decision point. Continue, expand, or stop — but a real decision, not a renewal-by-default.
Best for
Public health monitoring · fleet routing · emergency response · campus operations · AI governance · infrastructure risk. If your problem looks like “we have signals everywhere and decisions taking too long,” we can probably help.
Start a Mission Sprint
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