Expansion Momentum Aeon Nexus recently announced expansions in California and New York, signaling a growth-driven direction and an expanding footprint in the U.S. public sector services market. With clients across more than a dozen states and a focus on justice case management, the company presents multi-state engagement opportunities that sales teams can pursue with bundled modernization, automation, and data integration offerings tailored to prosecutors and defenders.
Public Sector Focus The firm's specialization in criminal, civil, and administrative law for city prosecutors, district attorneys, public defenders, attorneys general, and departments of justice provides a strong differentiated position in the public sector. This creates opportunity to pursue new RFPs and procurement processes across municipal, county, and state agencies to replace legacy case-management systems with Power Platform-enabled solutions.
Power Platform Leverage As a Microsoft Gold Partner focused on the Power Platform, Aeon Nexus has a natural path to cross-sell automation, workflows, dashboards, and analytics within its justice domain and to new public sector clients. Propose scalable, configurable case management apps and workflow automations built with Power Apps, Power Automate, and Dataverse to accelerate time-to-value.
Security and Reliability The tech stack includes Cloudflare and reCAPTCHA, highlighting a security-forward posture suitable for handling sensitive government data. This strength can support a security/hosting add-on in managed services offerings and help address government buyers’ needs for uptime, data protection, and threat mitigation.
Scale Potential With revenue in the 25–50 million range and a lean team of 11–50, Aeon Nexus has room to scale through expanded regional offices, expanded service lines such as cloud hosting and managed services, and deeper government relationships across more states. A multi-service, multi-state pursuit aligned with the Microsoft ecosystem could accelerate expansion and increase win probability in public sector contracts.