The Firm
[F]orge · A Tenet Governance Capability
Houston, Texas. 2026.
FORGE is the data integration capability within Tenet Governance. It exists because governance cannot start without clean data — and most critical infrastructure operators do not have it.
FORGE builds the digital asset model. Tenet governs it. Same principal. Same discipline. Same engagement. Full stack.
Two Capabilities. One Principal.
[F]orge
Data integration. Source discovery, extraction, model assembly, handoff. Takes scattered operational data and builds the clean digital asset model that the governance stack requires.
[T]enet
Governance methodology. ATLAS registers. CODEX models. TENET maps. ANCHOR deploys. COMPASS optimizes. The governance stack that turns FORGE’s output into a compliant, scored, evidenced portfolio.
The Principal
AAISM · CISM · CISA
Deep practitioner background in NERC CIP compliance management for utility-scale solar and storage portfolios. Hands-on experience across CIP-002 through CIP-015, GADS, EIA-923, and O&M reporting.
Built the FORGE data integration methodology from the operational reality of managing IBR assets with scattered data across multiple OEM platforms, O&M contractors, and regulatory filing systems.
Architect of the full governance stack: FORGE, ATLAS, CODEX, TENET, ANCHOR, COMPASS. Built by a practitioner who has operated in the environments where these systems deploy.
The Thesis
The problem
You cannot govern what you cannot see. Most critical infrastructure operators have asset data scattered across a dozen systems with no unified model. Governance programs stall at the starting line because there is nothing clean to register, score, or map.
The solution
FORGE builds the digital asset model in weeks, not months. Purpose-built for governance, not general-purpose analytics. No platform dependency. No vendor lock-in. Clean data in, governance out.
The differentiation
Palantir builds a $10M general-purpose data platform. FORGE builds a governance-ready asset model in weeks for a fraction of the cost. Different purpose. Different timeline. Different economics. Same audit committee output.