How we work.
The PRR Methodology takes a regulated workload from readiness to production in five phases — each with deliverables named and durations you can plan around.
Methodology phases
- 01
Readiness assessment
2 weeks
We map your data, governance posture, and the one outcome worth piloting — and tell you plainly if you are not ready yet.
You get: A readiness memo, a risk map, and a go/no-go recommendation.
- 02
Pilot scope + governance setup
4 weeks
We define a single measurable pilot and stand up the governance scaffolding the workload will be judged against before any model touches production data.
You get: A scoped statement of work, a model-governance plan, and a data-handling boundary.
- 03
Build + deploy
8–12 weeks
Senior architects build and ship the system, with human-in-the-loop controls and the audit trail wired in from the first commit.
You get: A production system, validation logs, and runbooks your team can operate.
- 04
Production operations
Continuous
We operate the system against agreed service levels and keep the governance evidence current as the workload grows.
You get: Monitored operations, incident response, and a living model inventory.
- 05
Periodic review + evolution
Quarterly cadence
We review performance, drift, and regulatory change with your stakeholders and plan the next increment together.
You get: A quarterly review, an updated risk posture, and a prioritized roadmap.
What this is not.
- A fixed-bid feature factory that disappears at go-live.
- Junior-staffed resource augmentation behind a senior pitch.
- A model-only handoff with no governance and no operations.