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Yes. TDP supports government and public-sector buyers through its TITAN federal-contracting lane and holds an active SAM.gov registration. Engagements are scoped to the security and compliance expectations these buyers carry, and the principal is a U.S. citizen based in the DC metro area with a background in enterprise security program management and GRC.
AgentHQ is TDP’s approach to secure AI agents. TDP builds the agent to your use case and deploys it inside your own environment, so your data stays under your control rather than moving to a third-party service. Your team runs the agent day to day, and TDP maintains it under a monthly retainer that covers updates, monitoring and model governance. It is deployed and maintained as a service, not sold as a self-serve download.
AgentHQ is being built toward SOC 2 and CMMC 2.0 alignment, with FedRAMP posture as a longer-term goal. TDP describes this as the direction of the security program rather than a completed certification, and will speak to current posture directly in a scoping conversation.
TDP runs gap assessments against the NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF) and ISO 42001. Engagements also cover AI risk and controls definition and standing up a governance program, delivered PMP-led from assessment through implementation.
Most AgentHQ work runs on a monthly retainer, since TDP maintains the agent on an ongoing basis after deployment. Advisory and build engagements are scoped per project. Pricing is set in a scoping conversation once the work is understood, rather than published as a fixed package, because these are high-touch engagements rather than standardized products.
The principal, Everette Farmer, does the work directly. TDP is principal-led, which means there is no offshore team and no junior staff learning on your account. The person who scopes the engagement is the person who delivers it, and your single point of accountability throughout.
TDP works with small private companies and with government and regulated entities. It is a boutique services practice built for a small number of high-touch engagements, not a self-serve platform, so the fit is strongest for buyers who want a trusted partner accountable for the outcome.
Two things. First, governance is at the center, not bolted on: AI is built and deployed with risk, controls and compliance handled from the start. Second, delivery is principal-led and senior, so you get direct accountability rather than a sales relationship sitting on top of an anonymous delivery team.
Yes. TDP builds custom software, automation and web development, delivered with CI/CD, real test coverage and documentation as part of the work. These builds often sit alongside an AgentHQ deployment or a governance engagement, but TDP takes them on their own as well.
Book a working call. The first conversation is about your problem and whether TDP is the right partner for it, not a sales pitch. If there is a fit, the next step is a scoped proposal.
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