Everything a procurement officer, capture manager, or department head needs to work with Greater Angels Software: our certifications, purchasing paths, compliance posture, and working proof. Everything on this page is specified, tested, and honest — anything marked “in process” is exactly that.
The registrations and codes you need to add us to a vendor list, pull us for a quote, or verify us in a database.
We meet you on the purchasing path you already use — no novel contracting gymnastics required.
As a DGS Certified Small Business, California state departments can engage us through the SB/DVBE Option — a streamlined purchasing path for certified small businesses that avoids a formal competitive solicitation within the program’s dollar thresholds — and we carry the small-business preference on competitive bids.
For municipal and county departments, every engagement starts as a fixed-scope, fixed-price pilot with measurable success criteria written into the statement of work — deliberately sized to fit within your existing purchasing authority, so you can evaluate us on delivered results this quarter instead of waiting on a budget cycle.
California state procurements carry a 25% small-business participation goal. We slot into your proposal as the specialist sub for legacy-integration and AI-overlay scope: senior-led, locally staffed, with delivery accountability retained — scoped deliverables, not body-shop staffing.
Capture managers and small business liaison officers: download our teaming one-pager (PDF) or ask us for a capability response for your pursuit.
Both systems run on the same delivery stack we bring to your program: executable specifications, full requirements traceability, and containerized deployment.
A human-in-the-loop AI overlay for 9-1-1 dispatch, built in response to a California state RFI: live bilingual transcription, incident field extraction, and recall-first emergency escalation. The AI drafts; the dispatcher decides.
Demo runs on synthetic data only. No agency data is used.
A civic intake platform for public libraries: patrons self-register through a guided, accessible wizard; addresses are verified; confirmed applications create the patron record automatically in the library’s existing catalog system — cutting a multi-minute manual intake to seconds.
Public demo deployment: in progress.
What we engineer into every system today, and the certifications we are growing into — stated plainly, so you never have to guess what’s held versus planned.
| Credential | Status |
|---|---|
| CA DGS Small Business (SB) | Held |
| SAM.gov / UEI / CAGE | Held |
| VPAT / Accessibility Conformance Report | In process |
| SOC 2 Type I → Type II | Planned 2027 |
| CMAS Schedule | In preparation |
| LA County LSBE | Eligible 2027 |
| CJIS agency agreements | Executed per contract |
The questions we get from contracting officers, answered plainly.
Through California’s SB/DVBE Option: because we hold DGS Small Business certification, state departments can contract with us directly within the program’s dollar thresholds, without a formal competitive process. For local agencies, we scope pilots to fit department-level purchasing authority.
By design, and openly so: a first engagement with a new vendor should be easy to approve and easy to walk away from. We scope pilots to fit within a department’s existing purchasing authority, with fixed price, fixed scope, and success metrics written into the statement of work — measured before and after, so the results brief themselves. If the pilot doesn’t prove its value, you keep the data and owe us nothing further. We would rather earn a long-term relationship on a small first project than ask a public agency to bet big on a new vendor. And we work the way government acceptance already works: agreed acceptance criteria per deliverable, verified before sign-off — ours just happen to be executable.
Exactly what the roadmap table above says: DGS SB and SAM.gov registration are held; everything else is marked in process or planned. We will never represent a certification we don’t hold — if a status on this page says “planned,” that’s the truth of it.
A two-person leadership team: a principal engineer with nearly a decade on mission-critical federal aerospace programs leads and reviews every line, and our AI engineer brings the applied ML expertise behind every overlay we ship. Our cost structure is different: we operate at new-grad wage rates rather than national-vendor billable rates, with early-career engineers working under direct senior supervision — the same model as a teaching hospital, and the subject of our peer-reviewed engineering-education research. Nothing ships without senior sign-off, proven by our test-driven pipeline.
A national consultancy bills you for pyramid overhead: partners who sell, and rotating junior staff who deliver. We invert that. The senior engineer you meet is the one accountable for delivery, the team is local to Los Angeles County, and engagements are fixed-scope with executable acceptance criteria — you can see exactly what “done” means before you sign.
CJIS compliance is established per agency agreement rather than as a vendor certification, and we architect for it from the start: U.S.-only deployment, encryption in transit and at rest, role-based access, auditable logs, and self-hostable models inside the agency’s CJIS boundary. On award, our personnel complete fingerprint-based background checks and CJIS Security Awareness training as your agreement requires.
Whether you’re a contracting officer doing market research or a capture manager filling a capability gap, we’ll respond within one business day — or book a 30-minute intro call directly.