A focused executive assessment designed to help leaders identify risks, evaluate readiness, and establish a practical roadmap for responsible AI adoption.
The greatest AI risks are not technology failures. They are leadership, governance, and organizational readiness failures.
of public schools have no written AI policy
U.S. Dept. of Education, Dec. 2024
of employees bring their own unapproved AI tools to work
Microsoft & LinkedIn Work Trend Index, 2024
global average cost of a data breach — a record high
IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report, 2024
“The greatest AI risk is not the technology. It is leadership teams adopting AI faster than they can govern it.”— Burchell Porter, CISSP • Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel
Leaders making AI decisions without the foundation to evaluate what they are approving — a gap that can be closed quickly with the right support.
No named AI lead, no formal policy, no incident response protocol. When something goes wrong, there is no owner and no playbook.
AI is being deployed without the oversight structures, review cycles, or documented standards required to govern it responsibly.
AI tools accessing ungoverned data, processing student or citizen records without authorization, and creating FERPA/COPPA exposure.
Staff using AI without training, creating outputs they cannot verify and incurring risks they do not recognize.
Employees and students using unapproved tools that process sensitive information outside of any governance framework.
Decisions made based on AI-generated content without human verification, oversight, or understanding of model limitations.
AI incidents that damage community confidence — biased outputs, data exposures, or unexplainable decisions — are increasingly public and lasting.
The Review evaluates your organization across seven dimensions that determine whether AI adoption will be safe, strategic, and sustainable.
Vision, accountability, and AI decision-making authority
AI integration into processes and productivity workflows
Data quality, classification, and privacy governance
Authorized tools, shadow AI controls, and usage policies
Staff readiness, training, and AI literacy
Infrastructure, security posture, and vendor management
FERPA/COPPA compliance, bias controls, and risk ownership
Every engagement produces a complete set of leadership-ready outputs — built to be presented to boards, elected officials, and community stakeholders.
A structured diagnostic session with your senior leadership team to surface blind spots, map your governance posture, and identify your highest-priority risks.
A seven-pillar rated scorecard with plain-language interpretation and maturity level across all assessed dimensions.
A prioritized identification of the governance and leadership gaps most likely to cause harm within the next 12 months.
A concise summary of your organization’s most urgent AI-related risks, mapped to specific pillars and recommended owners.
A professional written report suitable for board or elected official presentation, with evidence-based findings and recommended actions.
Specific, sequenced actions ranked by urgency and impact — not a generic list, but a plan built for your organization’s context.
A named-owner, deadline-driven roadmap of the actions your leadership team can take immediately to reduce AI risk and build governance momentum.
Engagements begin within two weeks of contact. The full review is designed to fit within your leadership team’s schedule.
Kickoff call + pre-assessment questionnaire distributed to leadership team
Executive Leadership Interview conducted + document and policy review
Analysis, scorecard development, blind spot analysis, and report drafting
Executive Briefing delivered + 90-Day Roadmap presented to leadership
Optional follow-up call to review progress and sustain governance momentum
Your leadership team understands AI opportunities and risks. Accountability is assigned. You have a clear, honest diagnostic picture of where you stand today.
A policy framework, oversight structure, and vendor management process is in place with named owners, documented standards, and active review cycles.
A documented risk register, incident response protocol, and 90-day roadmap with committed owners and measurable milestones your organization can stand behind.
A fast, focused diagnostic for leadership teams who need to understand their AI risk exposure — without committing to a full engagement. Delivers a clear picture of where you stand in two weeks or less.
A focused diagnostic session designed to surface AI risk exposure, governance gaps, and leadership blind spots across your organization.
A scored snapshot across Raiwtid AI’s 7 Pillars of AI Readiness — an honest picture of where your organization stands today.
A prioritized identification of the governance and leadership gaps most likely to cause harm in the next 12 months.
A live presentation of findings, your readiness score, and the three highest-priority actions your leadership team can take immediately.
Fixed fee. Two-week engagement. Board-ready findings delivered at the end.
The natural starting point before a full AI Readiness Assessment™ — and often the fastest way to build leadership alignment around AI governance.
Schedule a Discovery Call →Led by a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel with decades of leadership, governance, and cybersecurity experience — not a technology vendor with a product to sell.
We assess leadership and governance readiness, not just technology. Most AI failures are organizational failures. We find them before they become incidents.
Every engagement is built for the leadership team that is actually in the room — not a generic framework applied from a distance.
We speak the language of public-sector leadership: accountability, board oversight, community trust, and regulatory compliance — not just IT.
Our deliverables are designed to be presented to boards, elected officials, and community stakeholders — not filed away in a consultant’s report.
I price by engagement, not by the hour. Every proposal includes a fixed scope, a fixed fee, a timeline with specific milestones, and a clear definition of “done.”
🆕 Founding clients in 2026 receive approximately 30% off standard rates.
| Engagement | Investment |
|---|---|
| AI Leadership Risk Review™ | $2,500 |
| AI Policy | $3,000–$5,000 |
| AI Readiness Assessment™ | $10,000–$15,000 |
| Strategic Advisory Services (custom engagement) | Custom |
Final pricing depends on scope, organization size, and complexity. A written proposal with a fixed fee is sent within five business days of our first conversation.
Engagements begin within two weeks of contact. Start with a 30-minute discovery conversation — no pitch, no pressure.