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BlueGenAI structures public-sector application development around six phases. This is BlueGenAI’s own model for how government projects are organized — not a generic SDLC framework. This page is a quick reference. The full how-to guidance for each phase lives in the tabs for your project type.
Not every project begins at Phase 1. Your entry point depends on your role and what you are starting from. See Who is it for? to find your starting point.

The six phases

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Phase 1 — Pre-RFP Solutioning

Generate prototypes, solution narratives, and proposal artifacts before a contract is awarded.Who is involved: Solutioning TeamsWhat BlueGenAI generates: Prototypes, solution narratives, RTM, SOO, SOWFull guidance: Building Web Apps — Phase 1
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Phase 2 — Requirements Refinement

Transform legacy system analysis and discovery findings into structured, traceable requirements.Who is involved: Business AnalystsWhat BlueGenAI generates: User stories, acceptance criteria, requirements traceability matrixFull guidance: Building Web Apps — Phase 2
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Phase 3 — System Design

Generate data models, workflows, architecture diagrams, and compliance documentation.Who is involved: Application EngineersWhat BlueGenAI generates: Data models, architecture diagrams, compliance documentationFull guidance: Building Web Apps — Phase 3
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Phase 4 — Development

Generate full-stack web applications or low-code platform configurations.Who is involved: Application EngineersWhat BlueGenAI generates: Deployed application or platform-native configurations, tickets for work allocationFull guidance: Building Web Apps — Phase 4
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Phase 5 — Testing

Automatically generate test cases, validation scenarios, and compliance checks.Who is involved: Application EngineersWhat BlueGenAI generates: Test plans, validation results, compliance reportsFull guidance: Building Web Apps — Phase 5
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Phase 6 — Deployment

Deploy the finished application and generate supporting documentation.Who is involved: Application EngineersWhat BlueGenAI generates: Live deployed system, deployment documentation, support materialsFull guidance: Building Web Apps — Phase 6

Start at the phase that applies to you

Your situationStart here
Responding to an RFP, task order, or SOWPhase 1 — Path A
Aligning stakeholders before development beginsPhase 1 — Path B
Analyzing a legacy systemPhase 2 — Path B
Developing requirements from solicitation materialsPhase 2 — Path A
Building an applicationPhase 4 — Build Mode
Deploying to a low-code platformBuilding on Low-Code