Your Engineers Are Building — But You Don't Own What They Build
When your engineering teams develop and test on the customer's disconnected network, the intellectual property created there belongs to the customer — not your company. Every line of code, every tested configuration, every innovation your team produces on someone else's infrastructure is IP you can't take home.
A mid-tier defense contractor realized their engineers had spent three years building tooling and automation on a customer's classified network. When the contract ended, none of that work product was theirs. They needed a sovereign platform on their own network — one that could operate in the same restricted environments, but under their control.