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Alluvionic is a U.S.-based SBA 8(a)-certified, woman-owned small professional services firm that provides project management, process improvement, cybersecurity compliance, training, and engineering product development services to government and industrial clients. Based on the content reviewed, it is not a typical self-service SaaS subscription product, but rather more of a consulting, implementation, and professional services partner related to enterprise software and compliance.
Its services cover a broad range of areas: project management, PMO rollout, ERP implementation project management, ISO 9001 implementation and maintenance, CMMI, CMMC, GRC, Smartsheet consulting, training, and product development engineering. Alluvionic emphasizes identifying issues through gap analysis, then developing baselines, action plans, documentation, training, internal audits, audit readiness, and ongoing maintenance. Its team holds credentials such as PMP, CAPM, Lean Six Sigma, Smartsheet, and Cyber-AB RP/CCP certifications, and it describes itself as a Cyber-AB Registered Practitioner Organization and a CMMC Level 2 certified organization.
The official website does not disclose Alluvionic’s own service packages or pricing. Costs are likely customized based on consulting projects, implementation scope, and client complexity. The site only provides reference costs for external ISO 9001 certification: registration audits and certification cost about $5,000–$15,000, annual surveillance audits about $2,000–$5,000, and three-year recertification about $3,000–$7,000; consulting and implementation fees are charged separately.
The main advantage is its relatively comprehensive domain credentials, making it especially suitable for U.S. government contracting, defense, aerospace, and regulated industries. Its methodology spans from gap analysis to ongoing maintenance, helping avoid a superficial, documentation-only approach to certification. Customer testimonials also indicate involvement in real-world projects related to CMMC, ISO 9001, AS9100, ERP, and Smartsheet. The downside is its low level of productization: it does not provide information on a SaaS platform, APIs, permission models, self-hosted deployment, SLAs, or standard pricing. Before purchasing, customers need to have detailed discussions about the delivery team, project scope, and costs.
Alluvionic is better suited to small and midsize U.S. government contractors, federal agency suppliers, and industrial companies that need ISO/CMMC/CMMI/AS9100 compliance or stronger project governance capabilities. If a Chinese company is simply looking for a general project management SaaS, Alluvionic is not the first choice; if U.S. government supply chain compliance is involved, it may be worth considering as a consulting candidate. There is no clear evidence regarding access from mainland China, so its status is unknown.
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