IAM SOLUTIONS LLC

Identity technology for social change — built for veterans, the homeless, refugees, and cyber defenders.

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Originally founded in 2012 as SAP Security Solution Partners, the company was restructured in 2024 as IAM Solutions LLC to extend its enterprise IAM expertise into purpose-built social impact software. Four apps share one engineering platform with ~70% code reuse. Led by a Gulf War veteran with 30+ years in identity and access management.

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Our Story
IAM Solutions LLC has been operating for 14 years. We didn't start as a social impact company — we started as identity engineers.

  • 2012 — Founded as SAP Security Solution Partners, providing enterprise SAP security, role engineering, segregation-of-duties, and identity governance consulting for Fortune 500 clients. For more than a decade we lived inside the world's most demanding identity systems.
  • 2024Restructured as IAM Solutions LLC, an identity technology company. We took everything we learned protecting enterprise identities and pointed it at a different problem: the populations whose identities are most fragile, most contested, and most underserved by software.
The DNA is the same. The mission is broader.


Our Thesis: Social Identity Is the Precondition for Social Change
Social change is difficult, if not impossible, to implement without social identity. Identity provides the psychological, social, and emotional framework that moves people from individual discontent to collective action. Identity defines who we are, which in turn determines what we care about and what we do together.
When a veteran can't prove who they are, what they served in, and what they're owed — there is no claim, no benefit, no path forward. When a refugee can't track their immigration status across federal timelines — there is no work authorization, no family reunification, no protection. When a survivor of displacement loses control of their record — there is no safety. Identity is not a credential. It is the operating layer of every social good a system is supposed to deliver.
This is the thesis the entire identity & access management industry has missed. Okta, SailPoint, CyberArk, Ping, Auth0, Microsoft Entra, and the dozens of vendors behind them have spent two decades perfecting enterprise security and customer authentication. None of them have turned the toolkit toward social change. IAM Solutions is the first identity technology company built around that premise — and the only one shipping product across both the enterprise and social-services sides of the identity question.


Who We Are
We are an identity technology company focused on social change. Identity is the thread that runs through every product we build — what it proves, who it protects, and who it leaves out.

In cybersecurity, identity is the new perimeter. Stolen credentials are the #1 attack vector and the world is short 3.4 million security professionals. Enterprise training is expensive; generic e-learning is shallow. There is no practitioner-led on-ramp.

In social services, identity defines who gets help. Veterans, the homeless, and refugees move through four to six disconnected tools each. Incumbent vendors — Bonterra, Eccovia, Salesforce — sell one generic CRM bent into three different shapes. Nobody ships purpose-built workflow for the populations who need it most.

IAM Solutions is the only company building purpose-built identity & access products for both.

What We Ship
Four apps on one shared identity platform:

  • IAI · Identity Access Intelligence — Practitioner-written cybersecurity education app. 8 chapters, assessments, mindmaps, glossary. Live on SaaS today; mobile apps in App Store and Google Play review. Freemium: $0 / $4.99 monthly / $29.99 annual / $59.99 lifetime.
  • VDMS · Veteran Data Management Suite — VA disability ratings, claims & appeals tracking, DD-214 management, sanctuary pod care, vocational pipeline, family reunification, VSO accreditation. Live in production at our anchor deployment, Desert Refuge.
  • HDMS · Housing & Displacement Suite — Phase 1 build. HUD HMIS-native, coordinated entry with VI-SPDAT scoring, project-typed clocks, APR/CAPER/LSA auto-generation, VAWA confidentiality. Targeting the HUD HMIS Vendor Checklist.
  • RDMS · Refugee Data Management Suite — Phase 2 build. R&P 30/90, MG, and RCA federal timeline clocks, USCIS form tracking, ORR-6 reporting, ICE-firewall posture, A-number encryption.

Competitive Position
No full-suite alternative exists for what we ship. Several vendors solve one or two pieces of each workflow. None integrate the whole. And at the industry level, no identity & access management company has oriented its product toward social change — Okta, SailPoint, CyberArk, Ping, Auth0, and the rest of the IAM industry serve enterprise security and consumer authentication. The intersection of identity technology and social impact is empty whitespace. We are the only company operating in it.

The market gap isn't that competitors are missing — it's that the integration is missing, and the orientation is missing. A veteran-services nonprofit today buys a generic CRM, bolts on a separate document vault, runs claims tracking in Excel, manages housing in a third tool, and exports to PDF for VSO accreditation. We replace four to six tools with one purpose-built suite — built on identity-first architecture no general-purpose CRM vendor can replicate.

Veteran services (VDMS) Partial alternatives — Salesforce nonprofit custom builds, Bonterra ETO, Excel and paper. None ship VA disability tracking, claims & appeals workflow, DD-214 management, sanctuary pod care, vocational pipeline, and VSO accreditation in a single integrated product. VDMS does.
Housing & displacement (HDMS) Partial alternatives — WellSky / Eccovia / Bitfocus handle HMIS reporting. Standalone tools handle coordinated entry. Bonterra and Salesforce handle case notes. Each is sold separately at $5–35K/yr. No single vendor ships HUD HMIS data standards + VI-SPDAT coordinated entry + project-typed clocks + APR/CAPER/LSA auto-generation + VAWA confidentiality in one tenant. HDMS does — and replaces $30–70K of stacked licenses.

Refugee resettlement (RDMS) Partial alternatives — Salesforce custom builds ($40–150K implementation), Bonterra ETO refugee configuration, immigration legal CRMs for forms tracking, Excel for ORR-6 reporting. No vendor combines immigration status tracking, USCIS forms, federal timeline clocks (R&P / MG / RCA), ORR/PRM reporting, and ICE-firewall posture in a single product. RDMS does.
Cybersecurity education (IAI) Partial alternatives — Pluralsight, Cybrary, Udemy, LinkedIn Learning offer broad cyber catalogs. None are practitioner-written, IAM-specific, mobile-first, and structured as a freemium on-ramp into the IAM discipline. IAI is.
Why the gap exists. Building one of these well takes domain depth most software companies don't have. Building four — and unifying them on a shared identity core — requires identity engineering experience plus practitioner credibility in each population. We have 14 years of the first and a founder who lived the second. The combination is what makes the integrated suite buildable.


Why We Win
Engineering moat. A single shared identity core — auth, multi-tenant, person & household, intake, case notes, document vault, scheduling, comms, reporting engine, audit log, billing — powers all four products. ~70% code reuse means we're a four-product portfolio operated by a one-team engineering organization.

Practitioner credibility. 14 years of identity work, from Fortune 500 SAP security to veteran sanctuary care. VDMS isn't a guess about what veterans need — it was built by one.

Replacement economics. HDMS replaces $30–70K of incumbent licenses per nonprofit tenant. RDMS replaces $40–150K of Salesforce custom builds plus annual Bonterra fees. We come in at a fraction.

Mission alignment. Social-impact capital and ESG-mandated funds need defensible deal flow. We are one of the only identity-tech companies operating credibly inside both enterprise and social-services markets.


Market
  • B2B social-services SaaS (VDMS · HDMS · RDMS): ~35,000 addressable organizations globally. ~$111M potential ARR at full capture.
  • B2C / B2B cyber education (IAI): ~$5.5B global security training TAM. ~$900M self-paced IAM / cyber upskilling SAM.

Traction
  • VDMS live in production at anchor deployment (Desert Refuge)
  • IAI live on SaaS; mobile apps in App Store and Google Play review
  • Subscription billing live via RevenueCat
  • Shared identity platform proven across two products in market
  • 14 years of operating history; founder-led sales motion underway

The Team
Tony Adjuder — Founder. U.S. Army Counterintelligence veteran, Desert Shield / Desert Storm (1990–91). 30+ years in identity and access management, starting with SAP security and governance for Fortune 500 enterprises before turning the same toolkit toward social impact. Author of the IAI curriculum.

First hires: senior engineer, growth marketer, customer success lead, contract IAM authors for catalog expansion.

 

Contact
Tony Adjuder · Founder IAM Solutions LLC [email protected]
Market figures sourced from HUD AHAR 2024, UNHCR Global Trends 2024, VA Annual Benefits Report, and security training category estimates.



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