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Technological advancement demands proactive leadership. Shubhangi Srivastava, chief technology officer at NEP Services, demonstrates leadership across sectors that rely on secure, scalable digital infrastructure.
She leads SaaS technology with a clear focus on scalability, security, and ethical architecture. In an environment where nonprofit and public sector organizations strive to catch up digitally, Srivastava builds systems that go beyond performance – they strengthen the mission of the institutions they support.
A Strategic Vision for SaaS Growth
Scaling enterprise SaaS infrastructure involves more than expanding capacity – it requires designing smart, efficient, and adaptable technology. At NEP services, Srivastava leads this effort with a platform called Connect Plus+. This internal project has evolved into one of the most widely used digital platforms for labor unions and public safety groups across North America.
Connect Plus+ has expanded from 129 organizations to over 700 and now supports mobile workflows for more than 750,000 users. The platform delivers a secure, role-based infrastructure for communication, compliance, and operations. Srivastava credits this growth to a design philosophy rooted in simplicity and supported by robust architecture.
“Our goal is to deliver systems that scale intelligently, balancing infrastructure complexity behind the scenes with simplicity and clarity for end users,” she explains.
Building Lasting Solutions for Critical Services
Srivastava anticipates problems before they arise. She designed the systems that public safety and labor unions continue to depend on. When a critical officer-involved shooting occurred in Utah, the Fraternal Order of Police used Connect Plus+ to issue a statewide alert. The platform’s real-time notification engine, built on Srivastava’s event-driven and fault-tolerant architecture, enabled leadership to reach members instantly.
That moment defined Srivastava’s vision: practical, resilient systems that perform during critical situations.
“When lives are at stake, you cannot have lag, delays, or manual dependencies,” she notes. “We engineered Connect Plus+ to operate with real-time precision, especially for unions supporting first responders.”
Fast Company ranked NEP Services No. 8 on its 2024 list of the Most Innovative Companies in North America, recognizing its real-world functionality.
Strengthening SaaS Security in the Public Sector
Security serves as an integral component embedded in every layer of the platform. Srivastava designed Connect Plus+ with encrypted messaging, real-time audit logging, and schema-level, role-based access controls. The system supports thousands of concurrent users with 99.98 percent uptime, helping clients safeguard sensitive union, personnel, and operational data.
Srivastava currently leads the development of a patent-pending AI chatbot integrated into the Connect Plus+ platform. This tool enables users to ask natural-language questions and receive instant, permission-based responses.
Srivastava designs systems with security enforcement starting at the structural level, prioritizing built-in controls and permission-aware protocols.
“In our systems, access controls are embedded in the schema, and event handling is scope-aware,” she explains. “Permission-bound interfaces mediate every point of data exposure. Architecture must reflect these priorities from the start because retrofits can’t deliver the same integrity.”
This framework empowers clients in law enforcement, firefighting, and other high-security roles to leverage new technologies, such as AI, while maintaining control, compliance, and transparency.
Bridging High-Performance Technology With Community Outcomes
Srivastava sets herself apart by designing technology that delivers meaningful outcomes. NEP’s platforms streamline internal operations and strengthen how organizations engage with and support their communities.
The 2023 Nonprofit Tech for Good Report found that 27 percent of nonprofits worldwide experienced cyberattacks, highlighting the urgent need for secure and reliable platforms. Srivastava addresses these risks by prioritizing foundational security and utility, helping under-resourced organizations operate with the same digital confidence as large enterprises.
Mentoring the Next Generation of Women in STEM
Srivastava’s work extends beyond engineering. She actively mentors through the Women in STEM Leadership Program and has personally guided more than 32 high school students in the United States. She leads biweekly sessions teaching young women interested in technical careers and real-world applications of AI, cybersecurity, and robotics.
Srivastava’s commitment reflects her long-term strategy: molding the tools organizations need and the future inventors who will build them. “Technical excellence must include mentorship. It is about leaving the door open for others and guiding them into roles that shape technology with intention and accountability,” she says.
Reimagining What Scalable Infrastructure Means
Srivastava envisions SaaS systems that are predictive, scalable, and ethical by design. Under her leadership, NEP Services has expanded from a regional platform provider to a nationally recognized technology company, trusted by some of the country’s most complex sectors.
“Scalability reflects more than throughput,” Srivastava observes. “A system must adapt to policy, role, and behavioral nuance. The AI we build interprets user needs based on permission, hierarchy, and intent.”
This principle drives NEP Services’ transformation from a conventional service architecture to one centered on security, transparency, and human impact.
Srivastava’s roadmap emphasizes reinventing infrastructure to adapt and scale for the needs of mission-driven institutions. She continues to set the standard for building responsibly in the era of intelligent technology.