
Alpha Omega has rolled out the Continuum Automation Framework, an ecosystem of automation accelerators designed to help federal agencies modernize faster, operate more efficiently and deliver mission impact at scale.
The company said the launch comes as agencies work to comply with executive orders aimed at cutting costs, improving resilience and accelerating delivery through modern acquisition pathways.
Continuum offers an end-to-end approach to building, modernizing, migrating and securing mission-critical systems and data. The framework includes four modular, AI-driven accelerators: Design, Code, Connect and Secure. Alpha Omega said early results include a U.S. Air Force pilot that completed a modernization effort 18 months ahead of schedule and delivered a 60% cost savings.
“Government can no longer afford slow, disconnected modernization,” said Gautam Ijoor, CEO of Alpha Omega. “Continuum partners with agencies to move rapidly from strategic vision to mission impact. We’ve combined proven cutting-edge capabilities with rapid acquisition pathways to empower agencies to generate immediate returns on their investment.”
Continuum Design supports real-time prototyping and delivers working code for modernized business systems in days rather than weeks. Continuum Code modernizes software across languages using deterministic AI. Continuum Connect automates cloud and data migration to unify agency portfolios. Continuum Secure removes manual cyber and authority to operate tasks using U.S.-patented technology to accelerate continuous compliance.
Continuum is supported by Alpha Omega’s Fast Path to Procurement, which provides pre-competed, awardable solutions through commercial solutions openings, other transaction authorities and commercial marketplaces, allowing agencies to move from requirement to execution in days.
“National security depends on speed, precision, and trust,” Ijoor said. “Continuum is Alpha Omega solving the equation for modernization – combining automation, acquisition agility, and mission expertise to help government move faster than the threats it faces.”