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Red Cell · Trase / MyAlaska · Governed agents · 2024–2026

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Full case study

Journey prioritization, trust architecture, recommend-against decisions, and the stage-gate model — covering both Trase OS and the MyAlaska civic pilot.

ROLEProduct Direction + Design
SCOPEAgentic civic mobile · Stage gates
CONTEXTState of Alaska · Public channel trust
YEARS2024–2026

Fifty services live, 200+ planned — agentic scope had to be a prioritized roadmap, not a launch list. Phase one was transactions where autonomous completion was defensible; trust requirements (override, audit, misuse testing) were product structure from the start.

Outcomes.

Trase OS

$10.5M pre-seed — governed agent platform; Duke Health and Navy deployments (public press).

MyAlaska wedge

Agentic civic mobile scoped to the public channel — phased honesty over big-bang launch.

Procurement fit

State RFI trust requirements matched architecture — not a compliance retrofit.

What the full case covers

  • Journey prioritization and stage-gate design
  • Trust architecture artifacts and recommend-against calls
  • Phased roadmap for agent expansion