Projects • Representative examples • Internal R&D

Projects

As a startup, Veritaskey is building a portfolio. Until public case studies are available, this page lists representative project types and internal R&D tracks that reflect the work we deliver for small businesses, R&D teams, and government contractors.

Anonymized examples Subcontract-ready Reproducible workflows Technical reporting

Representative project types

These examples describe common engagements (anonymized and generalized) that map to real deliverables: reports, models, pipelines, dashboards, and program documentation.

Feasibility study & problem definition

Define scope, constraints, and the most defensible path to a decision.

  • Questions, assumptions, success criteria
  • Data requirements and risk reduction plan
  • Written feasibility brief + recommendations

Forecasting & time series modeling

Predict performance, demand, reliability, or production using appropriate models.

  • Baseline + improved models
  • Uncertainty and sensitivity
  • Report + reusable scripts/pipeline

Spatial / GIS & remote sensing analysis

Turn location-based datasets into screening tools and decision-ready maps.

  • Data acquisition + cleaning
  • Spatial modeling / classification
  • Maps + technical documentation

Numerical modeling (FEM, ODE, PDE)

Physics-based simulation for R&D questions and design evaluation.

  • Model formulation + parameterization
  • Simulation studies + validation plan
  • Results report + interpretation

Data pipelines & automation

Build reusable data-to-product workflows that reduce manual effort.

  • ETL, QA checks, repeatable runs
  • Versioned outputs and logs
  • Handoff-ready documentation

Technical reporting for programs

Deliver documentation that holds up under review (internal or contract environments).

  • Methods, assumptions, and limitations
  • Figures/tables and clear narrative
  • Exec summary + technical appendix

Internal R&D tracks

These are areas we actively develop as reusable frameworks and demonstrations of capability. (You can also sponsor or partner on a track.)

Wind & solar performance modeling

Model performance drivers, uncertainty, and site-specific behavior using scientific methods.

  • Status: active development
  • Outputs: model experiments, performance summaries, reporting templates

Remote sensing + GIS screening pipeline

Repeatable ingestion and processing of spatial datasets for fast screening and analysis.

  • Status: active development
  • Outputs: data pipeline, maps, reproducible notebooks/scripts

Forecasting framework for operational data

Reusable approach for time series forecasting with benchmarking and uncertainty.

  • Status: active development
  • Outputs: model baselines, evaluation reports, deployment-ready structure

Data QA + validation toolkit

Quality checks and validation routines designed for accountability and reporting.

  • Status: active development
  • Outputs: QA checks, audit-friendly logs, documentation templates

How engagements work

A straightforward process designed for speed, clarity, and defensible results.

Typical delivery flow

1) Intake & scope

Clarify goals, constraints, data availability, and success criteria.

2) Plan & feasibility

Confirm methods, assumptions, timeline, and deliverables.

3) Build & iterate

Modeling/analysis, validation, intermediate reviews, and refinements.

4) Deliver & handoff

Reports, code/pipelines (if included), and documentation for long-term use.

What you can share to get started

Even a short message is enough. Helpful details include:

  • What decision you need to make (and by when)
  • What data exists (format, size, source)
  • Constraints (accuracy, runtime, compliance, reporting format)
  • Preferred deliverable: report, model, pipeline, dashboard, or all of the above

NDA-friendly engagement is available. For sensitive programs, we can structure deliverables for clean handoff.

Clear scope • Defensible methods • Program-ready delivery

Have a project in mind?

Tell us what you’re building and what data you have. We’ll respond with clarifying questions and a suggested approach.