Transformation Experience That Speaks for Itself
Three landmark programs that define what enterprise-grade IT transformation looks like — executed with precision, at scale, in the most complex federal and commercial environments.
Multiple domains across the enterprise created identity fragmentation, elevated security risks, and significant operational inefficiencies. Inconsistent access controls and siloed identity management were impeding organizational agility and increasing compliance exposure.
- Designed unified domain architecture aligned to enterprise security and governance standards
- Led phased domain consolidation with zero production disruption
- Aligned identity governance, access controls, and role-based permissions
- Coordinated across infrastructure, security, and business unit stakeholders
- Developed comprehensive migration runbooks and post-migration validation protocols
- Unified identity framework eliminating domain fragmentation
- Measurably improved enterprise security posture
- Streamlined identity governance and access management
- Reduced operational complexity and IT overhead
- Foundation established for future cloud and M365 migration
Modernizing legacy infrastructure and systems within a highly regulated federal environment demanded not only deep technical expertise, but rigorous compliance, security, and program governance capabilities. The stakes were high — operational continuity and national security infrastructure depended on flawless execution.
- Delivered under a competitive Sole 8(a) award — a designation reflecting trusted federal capability
- Led infrastructure modernization initiatives aligned to federal compliance standards
- Implemented structured program governance with executive-level reporting
- Ensured full compliance with federal security frameworks and DISA standards
- Coordinated across DHS stakeholders, vendors, and technical teams
- Modernized systems with increased reliability and operational resilience
- Enhanced compliance posture within a stringent federal security environment
- Strengthened agency mission readiness through infrastructure improvement
- Established repeatable delivery model for federal transformation programs
- Trusted partner status through demonstrated 8(a) program excellence
A large-scale enterprise transformation required remediating hundreds of mission-critical applications with unknown dependencies, aging vendor relationships, and significant compatibility risks. Without structured remediation, the entire transformation program faced failure. The complexity was immense — over 550 applications, spanning multiple business units, platforms, and risk profiles.
- Conducted enterprise-wide application discovery and full inventory assessment
- Mapped dependencies, integrations, and cross-system relationships
- Performed compatibility analysis for target modernized environment
- Coordinated with 100+ vendors and business owners across the enterprise
- Developed risk identification, categorization, and mitigation plans per application
- Built migration readiness frameworks and executed phased remediation sprints
- Maintained executive dashboards with real-time program status and risk reporting
- Successfully remediated 550+ enterprise applications on time
- Enabled seamless migration to modern, unified infrastructure
- Reduced transformation risk across all critical system categories
- Accelerated enterprise-wide transformation program timelines
- Zero critical business disruptions during cutover
- Established scalable remediation framework for future programs
What Sets LAN Systems Apart in Enterprise Transformation
Most organizations struggle not with technology — but with execution at scale. Aligning identity, infrastructure, applications, and stakeholders across large, complex environments is where transformation succeeds or fails. LAN Systems exists at that intersection.