A managed platform relationship, not a one-time software handoff.
EverRise Performance engages through a structured commercial model for ACE: a one-time setup fee, a monthly platform/license fee, and a monthly management fee. Each engagement is scoped after assessment based on deployment complexity, use case, infrastructure requirements, and operational needs.
One-Time Setup
Assessment, deployment planning, initial configuration, onboarding, and environment preparation.
Monthly Platform / License
Licensed access to ACE, proprietary platform capabilities, and approved client interface usage.
Monthly Management
Ongoing administration, updates, workflow adjustments, platform support, and managed improvement.
EverRise evaluates fit, environment, use case, and scope before pricing.
Clients license ACE access. They do not purchase or receive source code.
EverRise configures, supports, updates, and manages the platform lifecycle.
Deployment is currently based on client-controlled infrastructure.
Three commercial components define the ACE engagement.
EverRise does not position ACE as a commodity SaaS subscription or a traditional consulting project. The commercial structure reflects platform deployment, proprietary software licensing, and ongoing managed operation.
One-Time Setup Fee
The setup fee covers the initial work required to assess, prepare, deploy, configure, and onboard ACE into the client-controlled environment.
- Platform assessment and use-case scoping
- BYOC deployment planning
- Initial platform configuration
- Initial workflow setup
- Client onboarding and readiness support
Monthly Platform / License Fee
The license fee covers authorized access to ACE, the proprietary Autonomous Computing Engine, and approved platform capabilities under the agreement.
- Licensed ACE platform access
- Client-facing interface availability
- Approved platform capability usage
- Proprietary software access rights
- No source-code transfer or ownership
Monthly Management Fee
The management fee covers ongoing platform administration and lifecycle support required to keep ACE aligned with the client’s operational scope.
- Platform administration
- Workflow adjustments
- Updates and managed support
- Operational configuration changes
- Continuous improvement within scope
From qualification to managed operation.
EverRise uses a structured engagement process to determine whether ACE is appropriate, define commercial scope, deploy the platform, and manage the system after launch.
Initial platform assessment
EverRise reviews the organization type, use case, infrastructure posture, federal workflow requirements, and whether the engagement is a fit for ACE.
Scope and commercial structure
EverRise defines the likely deployment scope, management requirements, platform usage, and the applicable setup, license, and management fee structure.
Agreement and deployment planning
The engagement proceeds under applicable commercial and legal terms, including software licensing, BYOC deployment boundaries, management scope, and access responsibilities.
ACE deployment and configuration
EverRise deploys and configures ACE within the approved client-controlled environment, establishes initial workflows, and prepares authorized users for platform interaction.
Managed platform operation
EverRise provides ongoing administration, updates, workflow adjustments, support, configuration changes, and managed platform improvement under the monthly management fee.
Pricing depends on the operating model.
EverRise does not publish fixed public prices because ACE engagements vary based on customer type, environment, workflow depth, management requirements, and deployment complexity.
Select a likely engagement profile.
This is not a quote. It shows how EverRise thinks about engagement scope before pricing.
Prime contractor deployment
Typically involves broader operational workflow design, opportunity intake, bid/no-bid movement, proposal coordination, role-based visibility, and ongoing managed platform support.
- Higher setup complexity due to workflow depth and stakeholder involvement.
- Monthly platform/license fee based on approved ACE usage and access scope.
- Monthly management fee reflects ongoing configuration, support, and workflow adjustment.
- BYOC planning required for client-controlled infrastructure.
Designed for serious federal-market conversations.
EverRise can support qualified procurement discussions with appropriate commercial, vendor, and platform information. Sensitive identifiers and technical details are not published broadly on the website.
All Awards Registration
EverRise Performance maintains All Awards Registration for federal-market readiness.
UEI / CAGE available upon request
Vendor identifiers may be provided to qualified government or procurement teams when appropriate.
No public price sheet
Pricing depends on deployment scope, environment, use case, management load, and operational requirements.
Agreement-based access
ACE access is provided only under applicable license, management, and commercial terms.
Common engagement questions.
These answers clarify the public commercial model. Final terms, pricing, and scope are determined through assessment and agreement.
Scope the right ACE engagement for your organization.
Request a platform assessment to discuss use-case fit, deployment scope, BYOC requirements, licensing structure, management needs, and commercial alignment.
Contact EverRise Performance to begin a qualified discussion. Do not submit classified, controlled, sensitive procurement, or confidential third-party information through public channels.
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