Capability Statement
This page is for program chairs, workshop coordinators, training directors, and conference organizers evaluating whether this framework fits their audience.
If you arrived here from a press release, a conference listing, or a colleague’s recommendation, this is where you find out what working with Anthony Veltri actually looks like.
The problem this work addresses
Organizations that must coordinate across sovereign boundaries keep defaulting to the same response: mandate a shared platform, build a unified dashboard, force organizational integration. That response works when you have the authority to compel compliance. It fails when you do not.
Most federated coordination environments fall into the second category. Federal interagency operations, civil-military coalitions, multi-agency disaster response, international governance bodies: all of them require coordination without compulsion. The practitioners running those environments rarely have a framework that names what they are actually dealing with, let alone one that tells them what to do about it.
That is the gap this work fills.
What is available
Half-day workshop: participants work through a structured diagnostic to determine whether their coordination problem is an integration problem or a federation problem, and leave with a framework they can apply immediately. Built for technical leads, program managers, and policy architects operating at organizational boundaries.
Keynote: a 45-minute practitioner reframe of why coordination keeps failing across sovereign boundaries, and what architecture actually survives contact with reality. Suitable for conference opening or closing sessions and executive briefings.
Advisory session: a working session against a specific coordination problem. Structured diagnosis using the Interface Stewardship doctrine, with actionable recommendations. Available on a limited basis.
Operational background
The frameworks here are not theoretical. They were developed across twenty years of operational work including federated geospatial infrastructure serving 296,000 users across 22 DHS components, forward deployment during Hurricane Katrina, and civil-military coalition planning in Moldova and Ukraine.
The complete doctrine library is available at anthonyveltri.com/global-library.
Download the practitioner brief
A one-page PDF summary for forwarding to colleagues or program committees.
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