When your most experienced person leaves your organization, how much of your organization leaves with them?
There's always one person who just knows how the process works. They've internalized thousands of pages of policy, remember the edge cases, and know which exceptions get made and why.
They're invaluable, but they're also a single point of failure. When they leave, or when demand outpaces their capacity, the institutional knowledge doesn't transfer. It walks out the door or it creates a bottleneck that slows everything down.
In national security, that bottleneck is measured in mission tempo.
Conduit was built around a simple question: what if you could take that expertise and run it at enterprise scale?
We're not here to replace experts. We're here to make sure their knowledge outlasts them.