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Why Florida Government firms switch

Why Florida Government firms choose The Algorithm over Building In-House

Government firms in Florida that have engaged Building In-House share a consistent complaint: the senior team that sold the engagement is not the team that delivers it. Fixed price, HIPAA-compliant architecture, local delivery. There is a better model.

The Problem

What Building In-House gets wrong in Florida Government

Government firms in Florida that have engaged Building In-House share a consistent complaint: the senior team that sold the engagement is not the team that delivers it. What arrives is a staffing pyramid — juniors executing specifications written by someone who has since moved to the next sales opportunity — working in a regulatory environment they do not understand. HIPAA and SOC 2 compliance is treated as a documentation workstream that runs parallel to engineering, not as an architectural constraint that shapes the system. By the time the compliance gaps surface, the engagement is too far along to restart.

In-house government development in Florida is the alternative organizations reach for when consulting firm delivery has failed. The failure mode is different but consistent: the team is assembled from whoever is available, not whoever is qualified, and the HIPAA and SOC 2 compliance architecture is designed by engineers who have read the regulation but have not built a compliant system. The audit remediation happens 18 months later.

Building In-House — Key Weaknesses
Hiring takes months, scaling takes years
No pre-built compliance infrastructure
No talent pipeline for regulated industry engineers
Key person risk — knowledge walks out the door
Our Presence
Denver, Colorado
The Algorithm

What we deploy instead in Florida

The Algorithm operates a registered entity in United States, with Denver, Colorado. Clients in Florida engage a team that is operationally and legally grounded in United States — with HIPAA and SOC 2 compliance embedded in the engineering, not supplied by an advisory workstream. The senior engineer who scopes your engagement is the senior engineer who delivers it. Fixed-price contract. Production system on delivery. Full IP transfer at close.

Local Compliance

HIPAA and SOC 2 built into the architecture from day one — enforced automatically by ALICE at every commit. Not documented in a parallel workstream.

Local Delivery

Registered United States entity. Denver, Colorado. Local legal accountability — not just local account management.

Pricing

Fixed price. Scope, timeline, and cost defined before contract execution. No time-and-materials expansion. No change order mechanism.

IP Transfer

Full source code and documentation transferred at close. No licensing. No ongoing managed services dependency. Your team runs the system.

Side by Side

Building In-House vs. The Algorithm in Florida Government

Building In-House
Local delivery model
Florida relationship managed locally; technical delivery distributed
HIPAA compliance
Parallel compliance workstream — documentation produced alongside engineering
Delivery timeline
18-36 months for production system
Pricing
Time & materials — cost expands with scope changes
Team structure
Staffing pyramid — juniors executing senior architect specifications
IP at close
Licensing or ongoing managed services dependency
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The Algorithm
Local delivery model
Registered United States entity — legal and commercial local accountability
HIPAA compliance
Enforced architecturally at every commit via ALICE — not documented post-build
Delivery timeline
8-20 weeks to production milestone
Pricing
Fixed price — we bear the delivery risk
Team structure
Precision team — senior engineers design and deliver
IP at close
Full source code and documentation transfer — your team runs the system
Compliance

The compliance difference in Florida

Government organizations in Florida operate under HIPAA, SOC 2, FedRAMP compliance requirements. Building In-House treats these as documentation obligations managed by a compliance advisory workstream. We treat them as architectural constraints that shape every infrastructure decision from the first sprint. The difference is auditable: our systems pass first audits. Theirs require remediation engagements.

HIPAA
SOC 2
FedRAMP
CCPA
NIST
NIST AI RMF
FDA 21 CFR Part 11
HITRUST
StateRAMP
fedramp
stateramp
fisma
nist
fips 140
Typical Engagement

What switching from Building In-House looks like in Florida

A typical government engagement in Florida runs 10-20 weeks to a production system. Team: 8-16 engineers, domain-qualified for government and United States regulatory frameworks. Fixed price. Contracted through our registered United States entity. The senior engineer who scopes the engagement is the senior engineer who delivers it.

Week 1

Architecture review and scope definition. We review existing deliverables and identify the gaps.

Weeks 2-4

Scope locked, team assembled, first sprint underway. Working code from week two.

Weeks 8-12

First production milestone — a working integration or system component, HIPAA-compliant from deployment.

Close

Full IP transfer. Source code, documentation, operational runbooks. Your Florida team runs the system.

Other Markets

vs Building In-House in Government — Other United States Markets

Northeast / New York Metro
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Mid-Atlantic / DC Metro
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Southeast / Atlanta
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Midwest / Chicago
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DECISION GUIDE

Failed Vendor Recovery Playbook

Step-by-step framework for recovering from a failed Building In-House engagement in Florida — stabilise, assess, transition, normalise. Built for Government organizations in United States.

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Replacing Building In-House in Florida Government? We have done this before.

HIPAA and SOC 2-compliant government engineering. Fixed price. Production in 8-20 weeks. Contracted through our registered United States entity.

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