Performance, by design.
Most execution problems aren’t technology problems. They’re discipline problems — unclear ownership, inconsistent process, no visibility into what’s actually happening. We start there. Then we build the tooling that makes the discipline stick.
The work before the tools.
Enterprise-grade execution discipline has always existed. It just came with enterprise-grade overhead — consulting firms with seven-figure minimums, software platforms with seats nobody used, governance frameworks that took longer to implement than the problem they were solving.
Prime Performance Group strips the overhead out and keeps the discipline. We learn how your business actually runs — where the friction is, where the money disappears, where the manual work is holding you back. Then we build the tooling that fixes it, sized for how you actually operate.
The result: capabilities that used to require an enterprise budget to justify, without the enterprise price tag to match.
Solutions
Built for industries where execution is hardest.
Government Contracting
Find, qualify, and pursue the right federal opportunities — with the value intelligence to bid smart and the governance discipline to execute when you win.
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More industries
The same approach, tuned to the industries we know: heavy construction, financial services, food service, and the next one we build for.
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Why Prime
We've run the programs our clients are running.
We’ve been the orchestrator — by hand, at scale, under pressure — long before software could do it.
Prime Performance Group was founded by a transformation leader with 15+ years across regulated, government, and resource-constrained organizations: a $130M government program portfolio at a defense-technology contractor, a >$50M annual technology portfolio at a global fintech enterprise, and $10M+ in annual cost avoidance leading the analog-to-digital transformation of a heavy-construction government contractor.
The tools we build are based on that experience — not on what the enterprise software industry decided small and mid-size organizations should need.
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