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EnforcementOps Case Integration Service

A managed integration service that deploys on-site teams to physically map, extract, and consolidate data from 3-7 legacy case management systems within a single agency (ICE field offices, CBP sectors, etc.), then builds a unified case API layer that sits on top of existing systems without replacing them. The service includes 90-day data migration, custom ETL pipelines, and a 12-month operational support contract where your team maintains the integration layer and handles new system connections as agencies add tools.

SERVICE

36 weeks • 70% confidence

Value Proposition

Avoids the 2-3 year, $20M+ full system replacement cycle by creating a working unified view in 90 days. Agencies keep existing systems (no retraining, no operational shutdown) while gaining real-time cross-system case visibility and analytics. Your team owns the integration layer—they pay for reliability, not for you to vanish after go-live.

Target Audience

Federal enforcement agencies (ICE, CBP, ATF, HSI) with 500+ active cases across 2+ legacy systems and annual IT budgets of $2M+

Key Features

  • On-site data audit and system mapping (weeks 1-3)
  • Custom ETL pipelines for 3-7 legacy system connectors (built to each system's actual schema, not generic)
  • Unified REST API for case queries, status updates, and cross-system searches
  • And more, with full implementation detail...

Tech Stack

Python (Airflow for ETL orchestration) PostgreSQL (unified case data store) FastAPI (unified REST API) Apache Kafka (real-time sync streaming)
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Original Problem

Government agencies struggle to modernize legacy case management systems for enforcement operations

Federal agencies like ICE are paying tens of millions to upgrade fragmented, outdated case management systems that can't efficiently track, organize, or analyze enforcement cases across multiple operations. Current solutions fail because legacy systems are siloed, lack real-time analytics, and create operational bottlenecks that slow critical enforcement missions and waste taxpayer money on inefficient processes.

Score: 27.2% • 3 demand signals