Who We Are

We build coordination infrastructure for rural and tribal healthcare systems. Most of Montana sits outside recommended response times for definitive care. Entire regions lack access to specialized services, and the facilities that do exist are asked to coordinate across long distances with tools that weren't built for their reality. We model those gaps and build the tools to close them.

The team is operators, engineers, and researchers tied to Montana State University, working out of Stelna Ventures in Bozeman. The technical foundation is operations research, agent-based simulation, and real-time systems engineering, built by people who publish papers and ship production code.

Based at Engineworks in Bozeman.

How We Work

We treat coordination as what it is: decisions made under time pressure with incomplete information, across organizations that don't share systems. We formulate, we simulate, we validate against ground truth, then we build production software.

The people who design the methods are the same people who write the software. No handoff, no translation layer.

The Name

In mathematics, a coincident system is one where every constraint is satisfied at once. The solution space isn't a single point or an empty set. Everything overlaps.

That's the bar for coordination across rural and tribal health: multiple facilities, multiple transport services, multiple agencies, all seeing the same operational picture at the same time. We build the layer that makes that possible.

See how we approach the problem.