BAIS Barbrick AI Strategies
Starter pitch deck

Government AI readiness, in ten frames.

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01 / 10

Government AI readiness, built for real public work.

BAIS turns federal AI education and workforce priorities into practical training, project-based learning, and safe AI workflows for agencies, schools, and workforce programs.

Course

Plain-English AI literacy and responsible use

Workshop

Live labs tied to actual workflows

Report

Artifacts, risk notes, and next-step pilots

02 / 10

The federal signal is not abstract anymore.

The policy direction points to AI literacy, workforce readiness, practical adoption, and documentation.

EO 14277

AI literacy for students, teachers, schools, and career pathways.

EO 14278

Apprenticeship and workforce programs aligned to future jobs.

AI Action Plan

Government workers need tools, training, and responsible use habits.

CyberAI

Cyber students and teams need AI-agent skills and project proof.

03 / 10

The audience is bigger than one classroom.

BAIS packages the program for distinct public-sector learners, each with a different job to be done.

Government employees

Safe daily use, workflow improvement, policy drafting, service delivery, documentation.

Teachers and school leaders

AI literacy, classroom rules, lesson design, assessment, teacher productivity.

Students and workforce participants

Career readiness, project-based learning, responsible use, portfolio artifacts.

Cyber scholars and teams

AI agents, defensive workflows, prompt and tool risk, human-in-the-loop review.

Leaders and buyers

Governance, procurement, metrics, training plans, and pilot selection.

04 / 10

The mistake: teaching AI like a trend instead of a work skill.

Public-sector AI education has to produce judgment, not just excitement.

Generic AI training

Tool demos, vague prompting, no policy connection, no artifact, no measurement, no reporting.

BAIS course model

Plain English, safe use, real workflow, final project, responsible-use checklist, and buyer-ready outcome report.

05 / 10

Five training tracks create one scalable program.

Each track can be sold alone, bundled into a pilot, or licensed as train-the-trainer material.

Track 1

Employee AI Literacy: daily work, data judgment, safe prompting, workflow improvement.

Track 2

Teacher AI Readiness: classroom use, integrity, lesson design, student boundaries.

Track 3

Student Career Pathways: AI fundamentals, project work, portfolio, future jobs.

Track 4

CyberAI and Agents: AI-enabled defense, agent risk, reporting, human review.

Track 5

Train-the-Trainer: instructor deck, videos, workbook, quizzes, facilitation guide.

06 / 10

A 90-day path turns the idea into a public-sector product.

Start narrow, prove the training works, then expand through agencies, schools, workforce boards, and cyber programs.

30 days

Build the offer: Gov AI page, capability statement, sales deck, first video, first 50 contacts.

60 days

Run a pilot: one live workshop, collect proof, refine course, create workbook and reporting template.

90 days

Sell the program: paid pilot, vendor registration, train-the-trainer package, instructor bench.

07 / 10

The flagship course: Government AI Readiness Foundations.

Six modules. Built for live workshops, recorded learning, and train-the-trainer delivery.

Module 1

AI in plain English

Module 2

Responsible public use

Module 3

Prompting and verification

Module 4

AI for daily workflows

Module 5

Build lab

Module 6

Capstone and report

08 / 10

CyberAI is the strongest specialty lane.

Cyber professionals need to work with AI agents and document government-relevant projects. The output is a one-page project report covering skills used, AI role, human review, security risks, and career relevance.

Agent awareness

What autonomous and semi-autonomous systems can do.

Defensive workflows

Triage, summaries, playbooks, reports, and analyst support.

Risk controls

Prompt injection, data leakage, hallucination, and tool misuse.

09 / 10

What BAIS hands to the buyer.

The product should feel easy for a government or school buyer to justify and repeat.

Instructor deck

Slides and speaker notes for live delivery.

Video lessons

Short modules for replay, onboarding, and hybrid training.

Workbook

Practice tasks, prompt templates, checklists, and project pages.

Assessments

Pre and post literacy checks and completion evidence.

Outcome report

Attendance, artifacts, risks, metrics, and next recommendations.

Train-the-trainer

Facilitation guide and instructor certification path.

10 / 10

The first sale should be a pilot, not a giant promise.

Offer a focused readiness pilot: one executive briefing, one live workshop, one learner artifact, one outcome report, and a 90-day expansion plan.

Briefing

Leadership alignment

Workshop

Hands-on training

Report

Measured next steps

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