Built for the programs that have to answer.
Every U.S. military branch requires its motorcycle riders to track training, certification, and program participation. The regulation has been on the books for decades. The tools — for most commands — never showed up.
We've watched program managers run their entire motorcycle safety mission out of a shared inbox, a binder, and a tab in Excel. It works until it doesn't — until a rider who shouldn't be on the road shows up to the chapter ride, or an auditor asks for the acknowledgement on a standing order nobody can find.
RiderOps is the system — designed to be legible under fluorescent light at 0600, on a phone in a parking lot, or on a tablet during an audit.
RiderOps was designed by one of our co-founders, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, based on his years as a Ground Safety Specialist at MATSG-21 aboard NAS Pensacola. There he helped stand up the command's motorcycle organization with more than 50 riders, and was directly responsible for tracking every rider's training and compliance. He operates the company today.