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Secure Mobility Transforms Clinician Workflows for Maximum Efficiency
Discover the benefits of secure mobility in the healthcare sector, including empowering clinicians to spend more time with patients, streamlining documentation and administrative processes, enhancing workflows and more.
What is a Phase III SBIR?
In federal contracting, Phase III Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contracts help accelerate DoD-wide modernization efforts. SBIR also aligns with the government’s Better Buying Power 3.0, which aims to improve the defense acquisition processes.
The SBIR program also helps mitigate technical risks, facilitating safer innovation spaces. Monkton's very own MATTER SBIR Phase III contract emphasizes the program's role in driving innovation and more collaborative solutions that better serve end users.
Monkton’s Edge-Based Mobile App Helps Air Force Missions Fly
Monkton’s secure Edge-ready mobile app Balanced assists United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) loadmasters in loading aircraft efficiently by performing weight and balance calculations securely at the Edge. Find out more about Monkton’s development of the NSA NIAP-compliant app for cloud-based mobility.
Transforming Military Aviation with Secure Mobile Solutions
Secure mobility can redefine safety, efficiency, and operational effectiveness in the skies.
Find out how Monkton can help ensure continuous communication even in challenging operational environments or situations where traditional communication methods are compromised by enhancing collaboration, safety, and mission readiness.
Liza Smith Leads Monkton’s Marketing and Creative Efforts
Liza’s mission is to build conversations and integrated promotions around advanced technologies and custom-built products, while amplifying Monkton’s unique brand story—not just providing education on what’s possible, but inspiring and driving action through authentic human perspectives and experiences.
The 2024 Advanced Guide to Edge Computing for Government Efficiency
To fix things faster for the federal government, Monkton takes an agile, Edge-based approach.
We know not every solution needs Edge capabilities, but we also know missions live on the Edge and mission needs can rapidly change. By delivering CBEC solutions to our partners and warfighters at the onset of every solution, customers have the Edge advantage baked in from day one and can easily build for future capabilities. Leading with CBEC also breaks the obsolete tech trend of building one-off custom solutions.
Harold Smith III is Building Faster Ways to Fix Things
As Monkton’s CEO and co-founder, Harold Smith III interacts with everyone from executives to end users, developing ways to solve issues before they occur.
Harold has led Monkton from its first project, developing a mobile maintenance app for the U.S. Air Force, which went from kickoff to user acceptance testing in less than four months. Since then, he’s made it a priority to work with the best partner companies in the industry, valuing organizations committed to change and not afraid to take risks.
Combining the Power of Edge Computing with Monkton's Cloud Native Solutions
Edge Computing—and its detailed significance for real-world applications—decentralizes data processing, reducing latency and improving real-time capabilities at the network Edge.
Monkton highlights the potential for Edge Computing in various industries, emphasizing its role in enhancing performance, security, data integrity, and efficiency in an increasingly interconnected world.
Rapid DoD Modernization: The MATTER IDIQ
Explore Monkton's MATTER IDIQ (Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity) contract, awarded in 2020, enabling the delivery of cutting-edge, mobile-first solutions to federal government agencies, civilian agencies, and the DoD.
With a generous funding ceiling of $500 million, Monkton aims to enhance mission operations, prioritizing security and user-friendly experiences for government agencies.
Fast, Flexible Federal Procurement: What Is an IDIQ?
Monkton highlights the significance of IDIQ contracts in enhancing flexibility and efficiency in government acquisitions.
Gain insight into how an IDIQ (Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity) contract streamlines procurement processes for government agencies by allowing them to order various quantities of goods or services over a specified period.