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About PRR

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

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

Have a specific engagement in mind?

Thirty minutes with a senior architect to map your workload to these phases.