A focused course, tailored for you
Federal Consulting Application Developer's Stack-Up Playbook
How an application developer at a federal consultancy moves up the stack as code-assist tools absorb the bottom of it.
When code-assist tools start drafting your first pass, the work that used to take three days takes one. The hours you reported start reading differently to the project lead.
Includes a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access, generated for your specific situation.
Why this course
Federal consultancies are rewriting how application development work is priced. Code-assist tools have absorbed the first pass on a lot of what used to be billable. The hours-per-feature number that used to be your contribution is now the assistant's contribution. Your project lead's hourly utilisation math has changed.
The developers who stay valuable are the ones who moved up the stack. Pattern ownership. Integration design. The artefact that goes in front of the client. The reference design the practice can quote. Developers who continue shipping per-ticket code with assist tools layered on top are the layer the next operating-model review reads as compressible.
The course covers the three artefacts that mark a moved-up-stack developer and the 90-day plan to land them. Plus a hand-built implementation playbook against your current project.
What you walk away with
- A pattern-ownership document for one workload your project ships.
- An integration-design artefact the project lead can hand to capture.
- A reference design with your byline the practice can reuse.
- A weekly engineering note that lands above your project lead.
- A defensible answer when the utilisation review asks what the developer seat does that the assistant does not.
- A 90-day plan from per-ticket developer to moved-up-stack engineer.
The 12 modules
How this addresses your situation
Specific modules that map to what you said you are dealing with.
What you get with this course
- The 12-module course delivered as text plus downloadable templates.
- Templates for pattern-ownership document, integration-design artefact, reference design, and the weekly engineering note.
- A hand-built implementation playbook generated for your specific project (application developer at a federal consulting firm with code-assist tools adopted).
- Three worked examples of the weekly engineering note (calibrated for different federal project types).
- Scripted talking points for the project-lead conversation about moved-up-stack scope.
What you will have in hand by Day 1, Week 1, Month 1
Day 1: Pattern-ownership target workload chosen; scaffold drafted.
Week 1: Pattern-ownership document v1 in front of project lead.
Month 1: Integration design adopted by capture; weekly engineering note running; senior-engineer conversation scheduled.
Before and after
You ship developer work. Code-assist tools draft your first pass. Your utilisation looks reasonable but the math has changed. The project lead has not said anything specific yet. There is no document with your byline that marks the work as moved up the stack.
Your pattern-ownership document is on the project record. The integration-design artefact is what capture uses for the next proposal. The reference design with your byline is in the practice library. The senior-engineer conversation is scheduled.
What happens if you do not address this
Federal consultancies reprice developer scope every two cycles. Developers without moved-up-stack artefacts get the per-ticket reprice or seat compression. The window to publish the pattern-ownership document is the weeks before the next utilisation review.
Who it is for
For application developers, software engineers, and senior IC engineers at federal consulting firms (and the federal practices of large IT services firms) where code-assist tooling has been adopted on engagement work.
How it arrives
Text-based course via LMS, plus downloadable templates and the hand-built implementation playbook.
Time investment. Roughly 10 hours of reading and 12 to 16 hours producing your real artefacts.
Why $199 is the right number
Internal federal consulting training is contract-specific. Free engineering content covers technique not the moved-up-stack move during a code-assist rollout. A senior architect mentor would cover maybe four of these 12 modules informally. $199 buys the focused playbook plus the implementation document for your project.
FAQ
30-day money-back guarantee. If after a week of working through the materials this is not what you needed, reply to the receipt email and a full refund is processed. No questions, no forms.
Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.