Past Performance

AWS delivery patterns built on practical execution.

Heads in the Cloud supports AWS foundations, migrations, modernization, disaster recovery, automation, security posture improvement, and cost optimization with a delivery model focused on clarity, documentation, and operational handoff.

Delivery themes

Credibility through repeatable AWS execution.

This page highlights representative delivery themes and capability areas. Detailed customer names, metrics, and case-study specifics should only be published after customer approval.

Foundation

AWS account and network baselines

Landing zone planning, multi-account structures, networking baselines, logging, backup strategy, and guardrails that help teams scale without creating future rebuilds.

  • Account structure and environment separation
  • Identity and access baseline
  • Logging, monitoring, and backup considerations
  • Operational documentation and handoff
Migration

Controlled workload migration support

Discovery, dependency review, migration wave planning, cutover preparation, validation gates, and post-migration stabilization support.

  • Current-state discovery and workload grouping
  • Migration wave planning
  • Cutover and rollback planning
  • Validation and stabilization checklists
Operations

Reliability and operational readiness

DR planning, runbook development, RTO/RPO discussions, monitoring alignment, and operational readiness support for production environments.

  • Backup and recovery design support
  • RTO and RPO alignment
  • Operational runbooks
  • Monitoring and alerting considerations
Representative work examples

Examples of the type of AWS work HITC supports.

These are intentionally written as anonymized delivery examples. They show the type of work HITC can support without publishing customer-sensitive details or unsupported claims.

Example 01

AWS foundation readiness for a growing business

Supported planning around account structure, access model, logging, guardrails, and operating model so the customer could move forward with a cleaner AWS foundation.

Delivery focus Cloud foundation, governance, operational readiness, documentation.
Example 02

Migration planning and cutover preparation

Helped structure migration planning around current-state discovery, dependency considerations, migration waves, validation checkpoints, and cutover readiness.

Delivery focus Migration readiness, wave planning, risk reduction, stakeholder alignment.
Example 03

Disaster recovery and resilience planning

Supported conversations around RTO, RPO, recovery patterns, backup validation, and operational runbooks to improve recovery readiness.

Delivery focus DR strategy, recovery planning, runbooks, resilience improvement.
Example 04

Cost optimization and cloud spend control

Helped identify practical cost-control motions such as tagging, budget visibility, right-sizing review, and governance guardrails.

Delivery focus FinOps, cost visibility, right-sizing, budget governance.
AWS capability areas

Where HITC can add delivery value.

HITC is best positioned where customers need senior AWS guidance, practical implementation support, and clear handoff documentation.

AWS Landing Zones Migration Readiness Cloud Modernization Disaster Recovery Security Posture Review Monitoring and Operations FinOps and Cost Optimization Automation and IaC Workspace and End-User Cloud
Delivery discipline

How HITC builds trust during delivery.

Strong delivery is not just about building the AWS environment. It is also about making sure the customer understands the decisions, risks, assumptions, and next steps.

Clear scope:Define the delivery goal, boundaries, dependencies, and assumptions.
Practical design:Use AWS patterns that fit the customer size, budget, and maturity.
Validation:Confirm that key services, access, monitoring, and recovery paths work as expected.
Documentation:Provide diagrams, notes, runbooks, and next-step recommendations.
Commercial delivery

Focused on SMB AWS modernization.

This site highlights the commercial Heads in the Cloud delivery model for small and mid-sized businesses. The emphasis is on cloud clarity, controlled execution, and AWS environments that can be operated after delivery.

Federal path

Federal opportunities follow the alliance path.

Federal and SDVOSB-aligned opportunities are supported through the strategic alliance with headsinthecloudveteransolutions.com.

This keeps the commercial and federal motions clear while still supporting opportunities that require federal alignment.

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