Start here

Start with the first move in the governance system.

The readiness assessment identifies where AI is showing up, what is unclear, and whether the next step is a deeper review, infrastructure, literacy training, impact research, or advisory support.

What the readiness assessment covers

A practical scan before a proposal.

The assessment names the real issue before a larger engagement. It clarifies current use, likely exposure, who needs guidance, where impact research may be needed, and what should happen first.

  • Current AI use
  • Likely exposure
  • First solution path
  • Decision-makers
  • Rollout audience
  • Useful next step

Answer a few practical questions

Known AI use, sensitive areas, leadership concerns, and rollout audience.

Identify the first need

The assessment points toward the right lane: readiness review, infrastructure, literacy training, impact research, or advisory support.

Leave with a clearer next step

Your team should know what to address first before buying a larger engagement.

Readiness Assessment

Open the assessment

A practical intake to identify current AI use, likely exposure, decision-makers, and the right first path.

Location

Montgomery, Alabama

Serving public-facing organizations across the Southeast and nationwide.

The Assessment Should Produce a Useful Starting Point

By the end, you should know whether the immediate need is deeper review, infrastructure, literacy training, impact research, or advisory support.