Purpose-Built for Large Programs in Public Sector
- Federal Environment
If you're running SAFe in a federal environment, Metronome is designed for you
Metronome for the Public Sector is engineered for regulated, mission-critical environments where compliance, security, and delivery precision are mandatory. It connects strategy to execution through a fully traceable golden thread—from mission objectives to code and controls—while embedding RMF, NIST, STIG, and risk artifacts directly into the workflow. Deployable within federal security boundaries and Zero Trust architectures, Metronome enables continuous ATO readiness, real-time visibility, and AI-assisted governance across complex agency ecosystems.
- Capabilities
Key Capabilities
Golden Thread Traceability
The Golden Thread in Metronome provides end-to-end traceability from mission objectives to delivered capability. Strategic themes, epics, features, stories, code, tests, controls, and metrics are semantically linked, enabling real-time impact analysis, compliance validation, and cost transparency. Every increment of value can be traced directly back to mission intent .
Enterprise Solution Board
The Program Board in Metronome allows for real-time visualization of cross-program dependencies, milestones, and risk across ARTs and teams. It exposes upstream and downstream impacts—highlighting schedule conflicts, resource constraints, and compliance touchpoints before they escalate. This structured visibility enables leadership to proactively resolve blockers, rebalance priorities, and maintain enterprise-level predictability
Korus™Al Intelligence
- Risk Detection
- Natural Language Queries
- Predictive Analytics
- Automated Insights
Comprehensive Enterprise Capabilities
Extends beyond SAFe:
- Risk
- Risk
- Milestones
- Compliance
- Resources
- Performance Analytics
- Deployment
Secure Deployment
Containerized deployment within existing Department or Agency’s cloud enclaves shortened path to ATO.
Metronome improves acquisition oversight effectiveness, enabling leadership to focus on strategic decision-making.
Contact: Kurt Grafton