Work samples
These are realistic, composite examples of the kind of work Forge Honor Assurance can scope and deliver. They are sanitized representative scenarios, not claims of specific client results.
Detailed examples buyers can inspect.
Each download includes a scenario, constraints, planned deliverables, sample output excerpts, timeline, handoff notes, and clear boundaries for what is and is not included.
A representative engagement for turning a manual intake process into a secure AI-assisted workflow with human review, audit logs, and measurable quality checks.
- Workflow map and data boundary notes
- AI-assisted triage and summarization flow
- Human review queue with audit trail
- Evaluation checklist and operating runbook
A realistic audit sample showing how findings, evidence, remediation guidance, and executive-ready reporting are packaged.
- Executive summary and risk register
- Prioritized findings with evidence
- Auth, dependency, and data-handling review
- Remediation plan and retest path
A sample pipeline engagement for extracting and validating documents, routing exceptions, and producing management-ready reporting.
- Schema and validation rules
- Processing pipeline and exception queue
- Dashboard-ready output tables
- Deployment notes and operator runbook
A representative package for aligning capability statements, SAM/NAICS language, security posture notes, and reusable questionnaire responses.
- Capability and classification alignment
- Security posture memo
- Evidence inventory and questionnaire bank
- Prime-facing technical summary
A sample implementation sprint showing how findings become patch plans, pull requests, verification evidence, and residual-risk notes.
- Remediation backlog and implementation plan
- Patches or engineer pairing support
- Regression and security test notes
- Verification memo for stakeholders
These examples are safe to share because they are fictionalized composites. Real engagements are scoped in writing, adjusted to the buyer's data sensitivity, access constraints, timeline, and required deliverables.
