Budget once. Schedule when it matters.
The moment a program most needs outside review is rarely the moment procurement is easiest. An audit gets announced. An integration problem surfaces. A design decision needs experienced independent judgment before it hardens into the architecture. When that moment arrives, the last thing you want standing between the question and the answer is a new purchase order.
The Reserved Review Bundle lets you set aside review capacity while budget is available — and schedule it when your program actually needs it.
How it works:
- Purchase a block of review days — typically three or five — under a single agreement
- Days remain available for twelve months from purchase
- Apply them to any SafeCode Program Quick-Check or focused review: a gap scan, an architecture
risk review, a certification alignment check, a pre-review readiness look, or a focused
question of your own - Schedule with two weeks' notice; we agree on the focus of each day before the visit
- Each day concludes with a short written findings summary and prioritized actions
Why reserve ahead: Budgets are approved on a calendar; engineering questions are not. Reserving days converts an unpredictable mid-year procurement problem into a single planned line item — and guarantees that when the question comes, the answer is two weeks away, not a quarter.
Best for: organizations at budget planning or year-end with funds that should become capability rather than expire; programs that know outside review will be useful this year but cannot yet say precisely when.
Engagement structure: a fixed-fee block purchase under one agreement, drawn down day-by-day over twelve months.