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alliant’s people bring together deep experience in government, enterprise, technology, and high-growth environments. Our teams operate inside the realities our clients face every day—shifting markets, evolving regulation, rapid technology change, and increasing pressure to perform.
They help leaders evaluate opportunity, manage risk, and move forward with confidence through informed, accountable decision-making.
Our teams include professionals with direct experience in policy development, regulatory enforcement, and compliance environments.
They deliver:
- Early awareness of legislative and regulatory developments
- Insight into how policy shifts affect operations, planning, and risk
- Guidance shaped by enforcement realities and oversight expectations
- Support that improves readiness and reduces uncertainty
alliant’s technology leaders bring hands-on experience designing, implementing, and operating modern digital systems across industries
They offer:
- Evaluation of emerging technologies based on real operating performance
- Guidance on AI, automation, and digital platforms aligned to business outcomes
- Perspective on technology adoption across people, process, and culture
- Support in assessing vendors, architectures, and long-term scalability
News & Insights
alliant is pleased to welcome Kristofer Low as Head of AI Solutions & Forward Deployed Engineering, where he will lead AI solution delivery and build the firm’s engineering-led practice to identify, develop, and scale high-value AI solutions for its clients.
TSMC’s Arizona Expansion Signals New Opportunities Across the AI Supply Chain
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How would AI data centers in space even work? A former NASA robotics chief explains
A robust space-based future lies ahead for the IT industry. It’s still too expensive to launch data centers, but costs are dropping
With Washington’s help, humanoid robots can transform US manufacturing
For the first time in decades, having a manufacturing edge is not dependent on an abundant human labor supply like China has lately enjoyed. With AI and automation, America has a once in a generation window of opportunity to rebuild its manufacturing base, even amid labor shortages due to sustained low unemployment.
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