Four Connected Areas of Work.
One Standard of Responsibility.
Most engagements start in one area and grow into the others. Every one of them is built on the same standard: AI done responsibly, not just quickly.
How TDP Helps Companies and Government Buyers
Some organizations come to us for a deployed agent. Others for a governance program. Many need both. We start wherever you are.
Deployable AI Agents and Maintenance
Companies and agencies that want AI agents on real internal tasks but cannot send their data to a third-party service, and don’t want to build and babysit the infrastructure themselves.
Most AI tools ask you to move your data to them and trust it is handled well. A non-starter for regulated data. Building your own secure stack in-house pulls in engineering, security, and governance work most teams aren’t staffed to carry.
AI Governance and GRC Advisory
Leadership teams and compliance functions being asked to adopt AI, or that already have AI in use and need to show it is being managed responsibly.
AI is moving into organizations faster than the governance around it. Unmanaged model risk, no clear controls, no defensible answer when a board or regulator asks how AI decisions are governed.
Custom Software, Automation and Web Development
Organizations that need software built or a process automated, and want it done by someone who takes security and delivery discipline seriously.
Plenty of shops will write code. Fewer will document it, test it, and hand it off in a state your team can maintain. Work that ships without that discipline becomes the next thing you have to pay to fix.
Federal and Public-Sector Delivery
Government agencies, prime contractors, and regulated entities that need AI, governance, or software delivery from a partner who understands their security and compliance expectations.
Public-sector and regulated buyers cannot work with a vendor who treats compliance as paperwork. They need delivery built to their standards from the start, and a partner who can be verified.
Where Does Your Organization Begin?
Most organizations need a discovery conversation before committing to an engagement. We help you figure out where to start and what a realistic program looks like.
You Need AgentHQ If…
- Your team has identified specific workflows that would benefit from AI automation
- Generic AI tools have not worked because they do not fit your data or processes
- You need AI that connects to your existing systems rather than a standalone tool
- Your team wants human oversight built into the AI workflow from the start
You Need Governance Advisory If…
- AI is already deployed in your organization without formal accountability structures
- Regulators or auditors are beginning to ask questions about your AI use
- Leadership cannot currently explain AI risk to the board in concrete terms
- Your organization operates in healthcare, finance, insurance, legal, or government
You Need Both If…
- You are building a new AI program and want to do it correctly from the beginning
- Your current AI deployment has both capability gaps and governance gaps
- Competitive pressure requires faster AI delivery without sacrificing compliance
- You want a single partner accountable for both what AI does and how it is governed
What Makes TDP Different
Safety Is Not an Add-on
We engineer safety, oversight, and human checkpoints into every agent from the requirements phase. Nothing is retrofitted.
Industry-Specific Expertise
We specialize in regulated industries where AI risk is highest and governance requirements are most demanding. Generalist AI shops do not do this work well.
Honest Assessment
We tell you what AI can realistically do for your organization. And what it cannot. We do not oversell solutions and then underdeliver outcomes.
Long-Term Partnership
Delivery is not the endpoint. We monitor, maintain, and evolve AI systems with you over time. Your governance framework grows as regulations and your programs change.
Not Sure Where You Need to Start?
A 30-minute discovery call is enough to clarify which service your organization needs, what realistic timelines look like, and what an engagement would involve.