Delivery practice and engagement record

Delivery work we sustain for businesses that need governable execution.

KeenDigit supports handover recovery, vendor oversight, modernization, and AI-native app development when leadership needs senior execution with visible controls — structured around discovery, written approvals, controlled rollout, and handover.
Engagement shape
End-to-end discovery → handover
Control model
Written approvals at every gate
Disclosure
Public summaries names on approval only
Posture
Independent vendor-neutral
Recent delivery work and engagement patterns

The kind of work we run end-to-end.

Recovering control after vendor exits, supervising third-party delivery, modernizing platforms, and building AI-native applications under governance. Each case emphasizes discovery, written approvals, controlled execution, and structured handover. Client names and quotes are shared only when publication approval exists — the work and process below stay focused on delivery structure.

Regulated operations
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Governed AI delivery engagement

AI-Native App Development for Enterprise

We helped shape an AI-native application from requirement mapping through production-readiness planning, with LLM behavior bounded by evaluation thresholds and human review. The work treated retrieval, access control, and rollout governance as core product architecture — turning a sensitive workflow into an auditable application path.

Risk background

The business needed AI assistance for judgment-heavy work without drifting beyond approved data access, review responsibility, or operational risk boundaries.

How the work was structured

The work moved from discovery and evaluation-baseline definition into context grounding, guardrails, human-in-the-loop checkpoints, phased rollout planning, and structured handover.

Public outcome

The program closed with documented evaluation thresholds, a reviewer-in-the-loop operating path, and a controlled rollback route for prompt, pipeline, or model changes.

Public summary
Delivery stack
LLM API OrchestrationRetrieval-Augmented GenerationVector StorageEvaluation HarnessHuman Review WorkflowPrompt Observability
Commerce operations
02
Multi-phase recovery engagement

Handover recovery after a vendor exit

After a vendor exit left operational ownership unclear, we stepped in to restore access control, map dependencies, and rebuild a practical delivery baseline. The work prioritized continuity before new feature change.

Risk background

The business needed access recovery, dependency mapping, and a workable operating baseline before additional change could be attempted.

How the work was structured

The public summary focuses on discovery, access review, documentation recovery, written approvals, and staged stabilization work before larger change begins.

Public outcome

The engagement closed with documented access ownership, a working runbook, and a stable operating baseline the internal team can maintain without external dependency.

Public summary
Delivery stack
Access RecoveryRunbooksChange ControlHandover
Operations and service delivery
03
Independent oversight retainer

Third-party delivery oversight for an operations team

A non-technical leadership team needed senior technical supervision over an active vendor relationship. We created a clearer review rhythm around scope, risk, approval points, and delivery evidence.

Risk background

Delivery updates existed, but the business needed clearer visibility into scope control, operating risk, and approval points.

How the work was structured

The public summary focuses on risk review, deliverable clarification, reporting structure, escalation handling, and documented closeout expectations.

Public outcome

The oversight rhythm created traceable reporting, clearer decision points, and a repeatable escalation path the leadership team could use across subsequent delivery phases.

Public summary
Delivery stack
Vendor AuditReportingEscalationAcceptance Review
Platform modernization
04
Structured modernization program

Modernization program with structured change control

A modernization program needed senior execution without turning every upgrade into an uncontrolled dependency chain. We structured the work around phased scope, visible risk ownership, and handover readiness.

Risk background

The business needed to reduce upgrade risk while keeping internal stakeholders informed through written approvals and visible dependencies.

How the work was structured

The public summary focuses on phased scope definition, written approvals, controlled execution, and handover planning rather than unsupported performance claims.

Public outcome

The modernization path moved through written approval gates, documented handover, and a controlled closeout position that reduced dependency on ad hoc vendor knowledge.

Public summary
Delivery stack
Upgrade PlanningApproval WorkflowDocumentationHandover
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