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About

Est. under DAS Worldwide LLC
The shop

Forge Honor Assurance is the consulting arm of a small, owner-led operating company.

DAS Worldwide LLC has run as a craft-and-engineering business for years. The Forge Honor name comes from that work — laser engraving, custom builds, things made by hand to a standard.

Forge Honor Assurance extends the same name and the same standards into software. The work is different. The discipline isn't.

A meaningful part of that work is AI-enabled delivery: turning language models, automation, and data workflows into practical systems with clear controls, review paths, and business value.

We are not trying to be the biggest consulting shop. We are trying to be the one our clients introduce to their friends without a caveat.

Derick Senter, owner of Forge Honor Assurance
Owner / Principal

Derick Senter

Enterprise software engineering leader focused on practical delivery, security-aware systems, AI-enabled workflow automation, and written execution clients can act on.

Operating principles
  • Practical over theatricalFindings you can ship, not findings that scare.
  • AI with guardrailsUseful automation needs permissions, evaluation, fallback behavior, and human review where it matters.
  • Written, on timeEvery engagement has a written scope, written findings, and a delivery date.
  • One throat to chokeYou always know who is doing the work and who is responsible if it slips.
  • Honest scopeWe will tell you when an audit isn't the right next step.
  • No fear marketingNo matrix rain, no hoodies, no "elite cyber warfare." Just the work.
§ 02The name

Forge. Honor. Assurance.

01

Forge.

The craft tradition the parent business is built on. Things made by hand, to a standard, with the maker's name attached.

02

Honor.

A commitment that survives the proposal phase. We do what we said we'd do, in the time we said it would take.

03

Assurance.

Written technical findings. Evidence. A clear answer to the question "is this thing safe enough to ship?"