Data Governance
Data Governance is the management of data availability, usability, integrity, and security within an organization.
Governance systems
Rules and processes guide decision-making, conflict resolution, and accountability within groups.
Rules and processes guide decision-making, conflict resolution, and accountability within groups.
This domain is valuable because coordination problems become visible here. It clarifies who decides, what gets measured, where resources flow, how incentives align or drift, and how feedback changes behavior over time.
The transfer is practical. Once you can read incentives and coordination costs in one organization or market, you get faster at diagnosing why other systems stall, scale, or move in the wrong direction. This domain gets more useful when it is compared with adjacent systems instead of being treated as a silo. That is where reusable judgment starts to form.
Data Governance is the management of data availability, usability, integrity, and security within an organization.
Projects operating under federal compliance requirements, government contracts, and defense contexts.
Won a $66,890 EPA SBIR grant to develop adaptive energy management algorithms using sensors and machine learning for residential HVAC optimization — an early...
Legal Document Review is the evaluation of legal documents for accuracy, compliance, and risk.
Wrote over $3M in federal proposals for EPA, DOD (Army), NIST, and DARPA as undergraduates — winning $75K as what we believe was the youngest team ever to...
Brought in under NDA to assess defense-related software projects blocked for over a year despite significant investment. Within six months, diagnosed the...
Researched and added a query viability layer to a geospatial analytics product used by the US federal government, reducing analytics costs by pre-evaluating...