Grayline Group®, a strategic advisory firm specializing in AI strategy, cybersecurity, and technology program management for defense and critical infrastructure, today announced the formal launch of its Applied Intelligence practice. The new service line integrates AI strategy and implementation with the firm’s proprietary Catalyst™ framework-a methodology for managing disruptive change developed by President Joseph Kopser and Partner Bret Boyd in their book Catalyst and refined through engagements spanning autonomous transit networks, defense technology programs, and energy infrastructure.
While AI tools have proliferated across every sector, Grayline Group identifies a persistent gap between AI capability and organizational readiness. Most organizations have access to the same foundation models and platforms-the differentiator is whether leadership can integrate AI into mission-critical workflows with the governance, workforce alignment, and measurement rigor the technology demands.
“AI is the defining catalyst of our era, but it remains a leadership problem, not a technology problem,” said Joseph Kopser, President of Grayline Group and co-author of Catalyst. “We aren’t just deploying models. We are helping leaders rebuild organizational assumptions so that AI generates durable value-not just pilot projects.”
The Catalyst™ framework is a structured methodology for diagnosing organizational complexity, mapping technology opportunity, and sequencing investments that compound over time. Originally developed through Grayline Group’s work with transit agencies, defense contractors, and municipal governments, the framework now anchors the firm’s AI strategy engagements. Applied Intelligence services include:
AI Readiness Assessment and Organizational Diagnostics – Evaluating where AI fits actual decision-making workflows, not hypothetical use cases.
Governance and Ethical Framework Design – Establishing operational guardrails, data governance, and accountability structures before deployment.
Workforce Alignment and Change Management – Preparing teams to operate alongside intelligent systems through structured transition programs.
Outcome Measurement and ROI Architecture – Building measurement frameworks that demonstrate compounding returns, not vanity metrics.
Grayline Group’s Applied Intelligence practice is backed by operational credibility across sectors where failure is not theoretical. The firm’s current portfolio includes cybersecurity program management for what will be the first fully autonomous public transit network in the United States, AI-enabled manufacturing supply chain optimization through portfolio company Sustainment, and strategic advisory for organizations navigating the intersection of AI, policy, and national security.
The firm’s leadership team combines military intelligence experience, Fortune 500 technology strategy, entrepreneurial exits (including the acquisition of Kopser’s RideScout by Mercedes-Benz), and deep expertise in cybersecurity, defense innovation, and critical infrastructure protection.
Coinciding with the Applied Intelligence launch, Grayline Group has rebuilt its digital headquarters at graylinegroup.com from the ground up. The redesigned platform features the firm’s four core service areas-AI Strategy & Implementation, Technology Program Management, Cybersecurity & Risk, and Intelligence & Decision Support-alongside the Grayline Insights blog, which houses the firm’s published analysis on applied AI, defense innovation, and organizational change.
Kopser detailed the firm’s strategic rationale in a recent essay on the Grayline Insights blog, framing the shift as the natural evolution of the Catalyst thesis: “The organizations that will capture durable value from AI aren’t the ones rushing to deploy the latest model. They’re the ones doing the harder work: governance, workforce readiness, and rigorous outcome measurement.”
Grayline Group is a strategic advisory firm headquartered in Austin, Texas, operating at the intersection of technology, public policy, and national security. Founded by Bret Boyd with managing partners Joseph Kopser and Brandon Thomas, the firm helps leaders in defense, energy, mobility, and civic infrastructure manage disruptive change through applied intelligence-combining AI strategy, analytical tradecraft, and operational discipline to convert complex environments into clear, actionable decisions. Grayline Group’s work spans autonomous transit cybersecurity, defense technology advisory, AI strategy for enterprise and government, and the Catalyst™ framework for organizational change management. For more information, visit graylinegroup.com.
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