Workflow Prodigy launches KTRNET, the operations platform for federal contractors
After 13 years of delivering custom operations software to federal contractors, Workflow Prodigy is launching KTRNET, a multi-tenant operations platform built for the way prime contractors, subcontractors, and government Contracting Officer Representatives actually work.
What KTRNET is
KTRNET unifies five workflows that federal contractors typically run across nine different systems:
- DCAA-grade timekeeping with floor-check support and CLIN-level burn rollups
- GFP property accountability, DD-1149 movements, and serial-level chain of custody
- COR-ready reporting including CDRL, CFSR, and a read-only government portal
- Work-order command, mission tasking, and after-action reports
- Live federal opportunity intelligence covering FPDS, SAM.gov, USAspending, CPARS, and GovTribe
The platform is built for the mid-market federal contractor segment — primes and subcontractors with $10M to $500M in annual federal revenue. Pricing is per active seat, with three tiers ($1,200, $1,800, and $2,400 per seat per year) and an optional Federal Intel add-on at $24,000 per year flat.
Why now
Three forces are converging in the next 18 months that make this the right moment to launch:
CMMC 2.0 enforcement. The DFARS 7012 final rule and CMMC 2.0 rule are now active. Mid-market contractors are being squeezed between prime audit requirements and DCAA floor checks. KTRNET maps to the 110 NIST 800-171 controls out of the box.
DCAA tempo increasing. The Defense Contract Audit Agency has signaled an increased floor-check cadence. Contractors with audit-grade tooling are picking up follow-on work; contractors on spreadsheets are losing it.
Federal contracting growth. FY24 federal contract obligations totaled $759 billion, up 9.4% year over year. The mid-market segment is the fastest-growing slice of that spend.
The team behind it
Workflow Prodigy was founded in 2013 to deliver custom operations software to federal contractors. Over 13 years we have built and shipped operations platforms across DoD and civilian agency engagements. The codebase that became KTRNET has been in production inside our consulting engagements for years; we are commercializing it, not building it from scratch.
We are hiring our first 10 commercial-launch employees beyond the cofounders. Roles span engineering, security and compliance, go-to-market, and product. Open positions and compensation bands are public on our careers page.
What's available today
- The platform is in production. Demos are scheduled within one business day of request at demo@ktrnet.com.
- A SOC 2 Type I audit is underway, with Type II to follow. Reports shareable under NDA.
- We are on the FedRAMP Moderate authorization path. Existing customers do not require FedRAMP authorization to transact.
- Press kit, brand assets, and executive contacts are at ktrnet.com/press.
For media inquiries, reach press@ktrnet.com. For platform demos, demo@ktrnet.com.
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