Own Your Models. Control Your Data. Serve Your People.
As a government leader, you’re under pressure. Your team is buried in data. Your constituents demand faster, smarter services. Regulators want answers. But if your AI is built by a private vendor—how do you know what it’s really doing?
OpenTeams helps public agencies deploy AI you can govern, audit, and trust.
No vendor lock-in. No black boxes. No runaway budgets.
OpenTeams builds and maintains secure, open source AI systems that you own from day one.
Use AI to instantly answer public records requests, search legislative history, and brief decision-makers—without combing through 800 PDFs.
At universities, OpenTeams can rapidly deploy a complete ML stack—secure, scalable, and fully owned by the school. No IP lost. No cloud lock-in.
State emergency managers can use AI to automate infrastructure risk monitoring—without expanding headcount or overspending on proprietary tools.
Spot eligibility gaps and duplicate benefits in grant and social service programs using open AI pipelines, not vendor black boxes.
Every line is auditable.
We deploy for compliance.
Predictable scopes. Documented handoffs. No $58k support calls.
You decide where and how your data is used.
We hand-off a production-ready stack your team can maintain—or call us when needed.
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We build one use case fast—whether it’s AI for case law search or student success prediction.
OpenTeams was created by Travis Oliphant, the author of two programming languages foundational to AI—NumPy and SciPy. Every line of code is tailor-built for decision-makers who need clarity, control, and compliance.
"They are leaders in their field of AI, machine learning, and reinforcement learning, and take pride in their work. Their vast knowledge paired with their responsiveness and dedication made working with them a smart choice and pleasurable experience."
Current Client, US Army DEVCOM
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No pitch. Just real insight into how other agencies are using AI—without giving up control.