Short, opinionated pieces on the architecture, standards, and program shapes we think about.
We're a new business. We don't have a backlog of 50 published pieces to show you — and we're not going to generate one to pretend otherwise.
What you'll find here are short, specific notes on the questions we're actually working through: how multi-operator tolling networks break at coordination, why governance-first matters in regulated environments, what the RUC transition means for existing toll programs, and where AI belongs in financial infrastructure. One published piece today. More as we have something real to say.
Topics we're actively working through. Published when ready, not before.
Why tolling networks break at the seams between operators — not at the point of capture — and what that means for modernization program design.
A plain-language reading of the European Electronic Toll Service framework and what it tells us about how to build cross-border tolling architectures that actually work.
The architectural and governance argument for processing settlement without taking ownership of revenue flows — and why authorities should treat revenue custody as a dealbreaker.
What a realistic toll-to-RUC transition looks like for operators who already run MLFF programs — and why re-platforming is usually the wrong answer.
If a topic above matters to your program, or if you want our read on a question we haven't covered — we'd rather have that conversation than publish a post about it.