Practical, safe AI training for public-sector teams.

Your staff are already using AI. The risk is using it without guardrails. Live instructor-led workshops help government teams use AI productively without putting public data, sensitive information, or public-records obligations at risk.

A P-card friendly AI workshop for NC public-sector staff.

For North Carolina counties, municipalities, councils of government, community colleges, public health, DSS, and other local public-sector teams, the fastest first step is a standalone 2-hour workshop: Practical & Safe AI Use for Public-Sector Staff.

The session is designed for the reality most agencies are already facing: employees are using ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot before policy, training, and data-handling habits have caught up.

What the session covers

  • What AI is good for — and where staff should not use it
  • What not to paste into public AI tools
  • Safe examples for drafts, summaries, emails, SOPs, and reports
  • How to spot hallucinations, privacy risks, and over-reliance
  • A shared vocabulary managers can use to set team guardrails

The tools arrived. The training didn't.

Federal agencies now have ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini seats at near-zero cost through GSA's OneGov agreements, and OMB M-25-21 directs agencies to build an AI-ready workforce, including AI literacy for non-practitioners. North Carolina state and local governments face the same pressure with fewer internal training resources.

That gap is exactly what these sessions close. No theory, no hype. Your team practices on government-shaped work while learning the data-handling habits that keep sensitive information out of public AI tools.

Start with a small workshop. Expand only if it works.

NC-101 Under $2,500

Practical & Safe AI Use for Public-Sector Staff

2-hour live workshop · virtual or in person · NC state & local teams

For counties, municipalities, councils of government, community colleges, public health, DSS, and other North Carolina public-sector teams whose staff are already experimenting with AI. The session teaches useful, plain-English AI habits without putting public data, sensitive information, or public-records obligations at risk.

  • AI literacy and prompt skills for non-technical public-sector staff
  • Safe-use guardrails: what not to paste into public AI tools
  • Examples for everyday government work: drafts, summaries, emails, SOPs, reports
  • Sized for a single purchasing-card transaction or simple purchase order
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GOV-101 $9,500 flat

AI Fundamentals for Government Teams

Half-day virtual instructor-led training · up to 25 seats

AI literacy for non-practitioners: what these tools are and are not, safe and appropriate use, and hands-on prompting practice on real (non-sensitive) work. Your team leaves with working prompts and a take-home prompt pack.

  • Pre-session intake call with your training lead
  • 4-hour live virtual session, customized to your agency context
  • Hands-on exercises using the AI tools your agency already has
  • Take-home prompt pack and quick-reference guide
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GOV-201 $14,500 flat

Applied AI for Government Workflows

Two half-day virtual sessions + written playbook · up to 25 seats

For teams past the basics: role-based AI workflows for the document work that fills government days. Drafting, summarizing, correspondence, reports, and review-safe patterns, plus a written playbook your team keeps.

  • Everything in GOV-101 as session one
  • Session two: role-based workflows built on your actual document types
  • Written workflow playbook (your team runs it without me)
  • One follow-up Q&A hour within 30 days
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NC-101 is the simplest first engagement for North Carolina public-sector teams. Larger cohorts, multi-week programs, in-person delivery, and written AI roadmaps are scoped separately in a written proposal. Multi-session programs are handled through one transparent PO or agreement — never split into multiple card charges to avoid a threshold.

Built to be easy to buy.

NC P-card friendly

The NC-101 workshop is sized under the $2,500 North Carolina state procurement-card limit and is straightforward for many local governments to buy by P-card or simple purchase order.

Micro-purchase eligible

GOV-101 and GOV-201 are priced below the $15,000 federal micro-purchase threshold (FAR 2.101). Government purchase card (GPC) accepted. No solicitation, no competition requirement.

SF-182 friendly

These are commercial off-the-shelf courses with published fixed pricing, the same price for every buyer, suitable for purchase via SF-182 training authorization.

State and local

NC counties, municipalities, COGs, school units, community colleges, and state agencies can start with a small workshop, then use a single PO for larger half-day or multi-session programs.

No purchase splitting

If a buyer wants multiple sessions or departments, scope it as one transparent purchase order or agreement. I do not structure a single requirement as multiple card swipes to avoid thresholds.

New to buying training this way? Read the plain-English guides: how the micro-purchase and SF-182 path works and what OMB M-25-21 means for your agency's training plan. For NC local governments, training and consulting services are usually handled under local purchasing policy rather than the goods-and-construction bid statutes; your purchasing office always has the final word.

Veteran-owned. Government-experienced.

I'm a former Marine Corps officer and Naval Academy graduate with defense and intelligence community experience, now an AI consultant and trainer. I've trained 115+ people on practical AI, from small business owners to enterprise engineering teams. I know how government teams work, what their constraints are, and how to teach AI in a way that respects both.

Certifications: Google AI Professional Certificate, Wharton AI for Business, IBM RAG and Agentic AI Professional, Anthropic AI Fluency.

Business details

  • Status: Veteran-owned small business (service-disabled veteran; SBA VetCert certification in progress)
  • NAICS: 611430 (primary), 541611, 541512, 541511
  • SAM.gov: registration in progress; UEI and CAGE available on request
  • Location: Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina
  • Capability statement: available on request

Have a training need or a question?

Book a free 20-minute call, or reach out through the contact page. I'll tell you honestly whether these courses fit your team, and if they don't, what would.

Fixed pricing, published openly. The same price for every buyer.