About Salt & Ledger

Salt & Ledger is written by a government contracting professional who believes business is not morally neutral.

I have spent years working inside GovCon where words carry weight, promises turn into obligations, and decisions ripple far beyond balance sheets. In this space, integrity is not a slogan. It is a discipline. Truth in language, clarity in commitments, and accountability in execution matter because real missions and real people are downstream of every contract.

My faith informs how I see this work. Not in slogans or sermons, but in standards. How deals are structured. How risk is explained. How wins are celebrated. How losses are owned. I believe business and faith are intertwined because both are ultimately about stewardship. Of trust. Of authority. Of resources that are not truly ours.

Salt & Ledger exists to examine government contracting, leadership, and decision-making through that lens. You will find commentary on GovCon news, capture strategy, and industry behavior alongside reflections on ethics, responsibility, and faith at work. Sometimes technical. Sometimes uncomfortable. Always direct.

This is not a marketing site. It is a place to think clearly, speak honestly, and count the true cost of doing the right thing when it matters.