This program for government entities focuses on enhancing organizational control over digital infrastructure, data assets, applications, and technology. Through practical exercises and case studies drawn from actual implementation scenarios, participants acquire the skills necessary to mitigate vendor lock-in, reinforce security postures, ensure regulatory compliance, and establish robust digital environments.
Instruction is provided via live online sessions using an interactive remote desktop environment, as referenced at Dade Desktop. Alternatively, onsite training can be conducted at customer facilities in Los Angeles or at NobleProg training centers located in Los Angeles.
The curriculum encompasses data sovereignty, cloud sovereignty, digital infrastructure management, open-source technologies, cybersecurity, governance frameworks, privacy protection, and regulatory compliance.
NobleProg serves as your designated local training provider.
Los Angeles, CA - US Bank Tower
633 West 5th Street, Los Angeles, United States, 90071
Located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, in a short drive from the Union Station and few minutes away from U.S 101 & U.S.110 Highways.
This instructor-led program, delivered via online or onsite modalities, is designed for technical personnel responsible for implementing open-source collaboration infrastructure that upholds data sovereignty standards while facilitating contemporary team communication. Upon completion of the curriculum, participants will be equipped to assess compatible platforms, deploy self-hosted environments, configure security protocols and integrations, execute migration strategies from legacy systems, and define operational procedures tailored for government operations.
This instructor-led live session, available either online or onsite, is designed for enterprise leaders seeking to comprehend data sovereignty principles and establish compliant data management strategies. Upon completion of this training, participants will be equipped to define data sovereignty, identify applicable regulations, assess compliance risks, and implement governance frameworks for cross-border data management in a manner suitable for government operations.
This instructor-led, live training session, available remotely or on-site at Los Angeles, is designed for database administrators and developers seeking to transition from proprietary systems to open source PostgreSQL. Upon completion of this program, participants will possess the capability to evaluate migration readiness, formulate and implement schema strategies, transfer data utilizing suitable tools, and manage application code conversion. This curriculum supports organizational initiatives for government entities aiming to modernize their infrastructure through secure and scalable solutions for government operations.
This instructor-led live session, offered in Los Angeles via online or onsite formats, is designed for IT leaders, compliance officers, and digital transformation managers at intermediate to advanced career stages. The curriculum utilizes a structured roadmap methodology to facilitate the execution of digital sovereignty initiatives. Participants will acquire the capacity to evaluate their organization’s current digital sovereignty maturity, formulate a comprehensive strategy, devise an actionable implementation plan, and establish robust governance frameworks specifically tailored for government operations.
This instructor-led program, delivered either remotely or on-site at designated locations, provides system administrators and DevOps engineers with the operational guidance necessary to deploy, configure, and maintain EXO clusters. The curriculum focuses on enabling private large language model (LLM) inference capabilities across distributed environments comprising multiple Apple Silicon or Linux nodes. Designed for government entities and public sector organizations requiring secure, on-premises AI infrastructure solutions, this training ensures personnel possess the technical proficiency needed to manage these systems effectively within regulated compliance frameworks tailored for government applications.
This instructor-led, live training session, available online or onsite, is designed for DevOps engineers and infrastructure architects seeking to automate the deployment, oversight, and lifecycle administration of private AI clusters utilizing EXO. This program provides essential knowledge and practical skills for government personnel tasked with managing advanced computing resources effectively.
This faculty-led, hands-on instructional session, offered via online or physical venues in Los Angeles, targets security engineers and compliance personnel seeking to fortify Exchange Online (EXO) infrastructure, regulate model access, and manage artificial intelligence operations within a fully on-premises environment. This comprehensive curriculum is designed specifically for government agencies requiring strict control over data sovereignty and operational security for government systems.
Gitea offers a streamlined, open-source, self-hosted Git platform designed to deliver comprehensive repository management, code review capabilities, issue tracking, and continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) support. This solution is widely adopted by organizations seeking full sovereignty over their source code infrastructure, eliminating reliance on third-party service agreements or export control limitations, and providing a robust alternative for government and public sector entities requiring secure, sovereign software solutions for government operations.
GitLab Self-Managed provides an on-premises deployment of the comprehensive DevSecOps platform, offering source code management, continuous integration and delivery, container registry services, security scanning, and monitoring capabilities. This solution serves as the preferred option for entities requiring the complete GitLab feature suite while maintaining data sovereignty and eliminating reliance on SaaS dependencies. It is specifically designed for government agencies seeking secure, localized infrastructure control.
Jitsi Meet provides a fully encrypted, open-source video conferencing platform that enables agencies to self-host communications infrastructure on private servers. This solution supports high-definition video, screen sharing, collaborative editing, and live streaming without requiring user accounts or exposing sensitive meeting data to external entities. Designed for federal environments, this instructor-led training program—available in online or onsite formats—targets intermediate DevOps engineers and system administrators seeking to replace commercial tools such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Meet with a sovereign, secure alternative.
Upon completion of this curriculum, participants will be equipped to:
- Deploy and configure Jitsi Meet using Docker containers or Debian packages.
- Optimize the performance of Prosody, Jicofo, and Jitsi Videobridge components.
- Establish TURN servers to facilitate NAT traversal and ensure firewall compliance.
- Enforce security protocols through password protection, lobby rooms, and end-to-end encryption.
- Integrate the platform with existing LDAP directories, single sign-on (SSO) systems, and calendar applications.
**Course Structure**
- Facilitated lectures and interactive discussions.
- Comprehensive practical exercises.
- Hands-on implementation within a live laboratory environment.
**Customization Options**
Agencies requiring tailored training objectives for this program should contact the provider to arrange customized scheduling and content alignment for government needs.
This instructor-led, live training program, offered via Los Angeles (online or onsite), is designed for intermediate to advanced DevOps engineers and system administrators seeking to deploy and manage self-hosted Kubernetes clusters independent of cloud dependencies. Upon completion of this coursework, participants will be equipped with the competencies necessary to establish production-grade Kubernetes environments using kubeadm on bare-metal or virtualized infrastructure; configure high-availability control planes and etcd data stores; implement container networking and storage mechanisms tailored for self-managed systems; and deploy monitoring and observability frameworks utilizing self-hosted solutions. This curriculum is specifically developed for government agencies and public sector entities requiring robust, compliant, and sovereign cloud infrastructure management capabilities.
This instructor-led instructional program, delivered in Los Angeles (remote or on-site), is designed to equip software engineers and technical personnel with the skills necessary to develop and deploy private agentic AI solutions utilizing Ollama and open-source models within internal infrastructure. Upon completion of this training, participants will demonstrate proficiency in installing and configuring Ollama, executing open-source models locally, designing basic retrieval-augmented and agentic workflows, and implementing requisite security and governance protocols suitable for regulated environments for government
The Matrix protocol provides a secure, decentralized framework for real-time interoperable communications. Federal and public sector entities are increasingly deploying the Element client as a viable substitute for commercial collaboration platforms such as Slack or Microsoft Teams. This adoption strategy supports critical governance requirements, including sustained end-to-end encryption, strict adherence to on-premises data residency controls, and the ability to federate securely with external trusted partners. These capabilities are essential for organizations seeking robust, sovereign communication solutions designed specifically for government operations.
This instructor-led session, available in online or onsite formats, is designed for cloud professionals seeking to architect multi-cloud environments that mitigate vendor dependency and uphold data sovereignty requirements. Upon completion of the training, participants will be equipped to identify risks associated with vendor lock-in, design portable infrastructure, enforce data sovereignty controls, and utilize cloud-agnostic tools effectively for government applications.
NixOS is a Linux distribution leveraging the Nix package manager to provide fully declarative and reproducible system configurations. By treating operating systems as pure functions, this platform mitigates configuration drift and facilitates atomic rollbacks, ensuring that infrastructure remains auditable and precisely reproducible for government entities.
This instructor-led curriculum, available through remote or on-site delivery, is designed for information technology personnel charged with assessing and deploying open-source office platforms as viable substitutes for proprietary systems within organizational settings. Upon completion of this instructional program, participants will possess the necessary competencies to evaluate alternative suites, execute migration strategies, configure infrastructure deployment, resolve interoperability challenges, facilitate collaborative workflows, and oversee user adoption initiatives specifically for government
Ollama provides an open-source solution for executing large language models on both consumer-grade and enterprise infrastructure. By consolidating model quantization, graphics processing unit resource allocation, and API service delivery into a unified command-line interface, this platform enables federal agencies to deploy proprietary models—such as Llama, Mistral, and Qwen—independently. This capability supports secure data handling protocols by allowing organizations to operate these technologies for government use without transmitting sensitive information or query prompts to external commercial providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google.
This instructor-led, live training (available online or onsite at Los Angeles) is designed for network engineers and infrastructure professionals seeking to deploy and manage open network infrastructure using SONiC and ONL on white-box switches. Upon completion, participants will understand the architecture of SONiC and ONL, deploy open-source network operating systems on white-box hardware, configure networking features, and implement monitoring and automation capabilities for government networks.
This instructor-led educational program, offered via online or onsite modalities, is designed for system administrators and infrastructure engineers tasked with architecting, deploying, and administering private OpenStack cloud environments within enterprise settings. Upon completion of the curriculum, participants will demonstrate proficiency in comprehending OpenStack architecture, executing private cloud deployment procedures, managing compute and storage assets, implementing security protocols via Keystone, and applying established best practices for government systems.
This instructor-led course, available via online or onsite delivery models, is designed for project management and information technology professionals responsible for implementing open source platforms that uphold data sovereignty standards while accommodating varied project methodologies. Upon completion of the program, participants will possess the proficiency to assess suitable solutions, deploy Taiga, OpenProject, and Focalboard, establish necessary integrations, and facilitate migration from proprietary systems tailored for government operations.
This instructor-led educational program, delivered either remotely or on-site at a designated location, is intended for intermediate-level network engineers and infrastructure administrators seeking to deploy software-defined networking solutions via open source technologies. Upon completion of this curriculum, participants will possess the capabilities to design SDN architectures, implement Open vSwitch, configure FRRouting, deploy SDN controllers, and automate network management processes for government operations.
This instructor-led educational program, offered both virtually and in person at the designated location (Los Angeles), is specifically designed for intermediate-level network and infrastructure specialists. The curriculum focuses on leveraging open-source solutions for routing, switching, Wi-Fi, and management to facilitate the design, implementation, and operation of self-managed enterprise networks tailored **for government** environments.
Upon completion of this training, participants will possess the capability to:
* Design open-source enterprise network architectures.
* Configure routing, switching, and wireless services.
* Enhance security posture and observability.
* Develop comprehensive operational plans for sustained support.
This instructor-led program, available via remote or on-premises delivery at Los Angeles, is designed for intermediate-level information technology executives, compliance officers, security specialists, and enterprise architects seeking to implement sovereign artificial intelligence frameworks. The curriculum focuses on governance best practices that safeguard sensitive information, adhere to data localization mandates, and mitigate vendor dependency.
Upon completion, participants will be equipped to articulate core principles of sovereign AI for government and non-government entities, assess hosting and regulatory alignment options, establish controls for prompt management and logging, and develop actionable adoption strategies.
This final capstone module instructs personnel in the architectural construction, deployment, and lifecycle management of an independent digital infrastructure framework. Upon completion of the training, learners will have established a functional operational unit utilizing exclusively self-hosted, open-source solutions for identity management, communications, productivity, development environments, security protocols, artificial intelligence integration, and system monitoring. This approach ensures autonomy from commercial providers such as Google, Microsoft, AWS, or proprietary Software-as-a-Service platforms, thereby delivering robust capabilities for government agencies seeking sovereign control over their digital assets.
This instructor-led program, delivered either online or on-site at the Los Angeles venue, provides system administrators, DevOps engineers, and IT professionals with the comprehensive knowledge required to deploy, configure, and manage a Stalwart mail server for self-hosted email and collaboration solutions designed specifically for government.
Synapse serves as the reference homeserver implementation for the Matrix protocol, facilitating decentralized, end-to-end encrypted communication. This instructor-led training session, available via online or onsite formats, is designed for intermediate DevOps engineers and system administrators seeking to transition from proprietary cloud-based chat services to a self-hosted, federated messaging infrastructure utilizing Synapse and Element. The curriculum is developed specifically for government personnel and agencies requiring robust, sovereign communications solutions.
Terraform is an open-source infrastructure-as-code solution that enables personnel to define and provision data center resources through declarative configuration. When utilized with self-hosted backends and on-premises providers, this tool facilitates sovereign infrastructure management and reduces dependency on specific cloud vendors. This instructor-led training, offered online or onsite, supports intermediate infrastructure engineers in managing self-hosted environments such as Proxmox, VMware, libvirt, and bare-metal systems. Upon completion of this program, participants will be equipped to:
* Develop reliable Terraform configurations for on-premise and hybrid resources.
* Securely manage state data using self-hosted backends, including PostgreSQL, S3-compatible storage, and Gitea.
* Employ provisioners and custom providers to oversee the complete bare-metal lifecycle.
* Deploy efficient workspaces, modular architectures, and variable hierarchies.
* Integrate Terraform into continuous integration and delivery pipelines for automated infrastructure deployment.
**Course Format**
* Interactive lectures and guided discussions.
* Comprehensive exercises and practical laboratories.
* Hands-on implementation within a live-lab environment.
**Training Customization**
To request a customized training track that addresses specific organizational requirements, please contact us directly. This curriculum is tailored for government agencies seeking robust, secure infrastructure management capabilities for government use cases.
Uptime Kuma provides a user-friendly, self-managed solution for monitoring the availability of web applications, network services, and underlying infrastructure. This capability allows organizations to discontinue reliance on third-party commercial platforms such as Pingdom, Datadog Synthetics, and UptimeRobot, thereby ensuring that operational metrics remain under direct administrative control. Designed for novice to mid-level Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) and DevOps specialists, this instructor-led training course—delivered via online or onsite formats—equips participants with the expertise necessary to transition from cloud-based monitoring solutions to a self-hosted sovereign status tracking environment for government agencies and other public sector entities requiring secure **for government** compliance and data sovereignty.
This instructor-led instructional session, available in online or on-site formats, is designed for technical personnel responsible for deploying and administering self-hosted video conferencing systems that uphold data sovereignty standards while delivering enterprise-level communication functions. Upon completion of this program, participants will demonstrate the ability to install Jitsi Meet and BigBlueButton, apply security hardening measures, configure enterprise features, and scale solutions to support organizational requirements for government operations.
This instructor-led, live training session, offered via online or onsite formats at Los Angeles, is designed for security engineers and system administrators. The curriculum focuses on the deployment and management of enterprise-grade, self-hosted virtual private network (VPN) solutions utilizing WireGuard and OpenVPN technologies. Upon completion, participants will demonstrate proficiency in deploying these protocols, designing scalable network architectures, integrating with identity management systems, and monitoring and securing VPN infrastructure to meet rigorous government standards for secure communications.
OpenVPN and WireGuard represent the primary open-source virtual private network (VPN) protocols utilized in federal operations. Maintaining an internal VPN infrastructure eliminates reliance on third-party commercial providers, thereby preventing the unauthorized logging of traffic metadata, the injection of advertisements, or compliance with extraterritorial data requests. This instructional module provides comprehensive coverage of both protocols, addressing diverse threat modeling scenarios and performance specifications for government applications.
Wazuh is an open-source security solution delivering integrated eXtended Detection and Response (XDR) and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) functionalities for threat detection, integrity monitoring, incident response, and compliance. It aggregates endpoint telemetry into a self-managed analysis engine, providing a robust alternative for government agencies evaluating commercial platforms such as Splunk Enterprise Security or Microsoft Sentinel.
Woodpecker CI is a streamlined, robust continuous integration framework engineered for self-managed Git repositories, such as Gitea and Forgejo. This solution delivers an efficient, container-based development workflow that eliminates the administrative burden and procurement costs typically associated with commercial enterprise platforms. By prioritizing simplicity and operational control, it offers a viable infrastructure option for government agencies seeking transparent, auditable, and cost-effective software delivery processes for government environments.
Zammad is an open-source, web-based helpdesk and customer support platform that consolidates ticketing from email, chat, telephone, and social media channels into a unified queue. It serves as a self-hosted alternative to commercial solutions such as Zendesk, Freshdesk, and ServiceNow, ensuring that sensitive data remains within the organization’s internal infrastructure for enhanced security and sovereignty. This instructor-led training, available in online or onsite formats, is designed for intermediate support managers and system administrators seeking to transition from cloud-based helpdesk platforms to a self-hosted environment tailored for government requirements.
Upon completion of this course, participants will demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:
* Installing Zammad via packages or Docker with PostgreSQL.
* Configuring channels for email, chat, and API-based ticket ingestion.
* Designing workflows, escalation paths, and service level agreement (SLA) timers.
* Establishing role-based access controls, groups, and organizational structures.
* Integrating with knowledge bases, reporting tools, and webhooks.
**Course Format**
* Interactive lectures and discussions.
* Extensive practical exercises.
* Hands-on implementation within a live-lab environment.
**Customization Options**
Organizations requiring specialized training tailored to specific operational needs are encouraged to contact the provider to arrange customized course content.
This instructor-led training program, available in both virtual and physical formats at Los Angeles, is designed for security practitioners operating at intermediate through advanced proficiency levels. The curriculum focuses on the deployment of Zero Trust Architecture frameworks utilizing open-source technologies and sovereign infrastructure to ensure robust network security.
Upon completion of this instruction, participants will possess the technical capability to architect Zero Trust environments, configure identity-aware proxies, enforce dynamic authentication protocols, secure microservices via service mesh implementations, and continuously monitor Zero Trust policy compliance. This curriculum is specifically developed for government personnel seeking to enhance their operational security posture.
The Zimbra Collaboration Suite provides a comprehensive, open-source environment for enterprise messaging and data exchange, integrating email, calendaring, contact management, task tracking, and document sharing within a single web-based application. Designed to offer organizations greater control over their IT infrastructure, it serves as a viable alternative to proprietary solutions such as Microsoft Exchange and Google Workspace, specifically tailored for government requirements.
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