Serving organizations across the Flathead Valley.
Tell the voice agent what needs to work better.
A focused call can capture the problem, current environment, timing and preferred follow-up before the first live consultation.
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Technical consulting grounded in the Flathead Valley.
RLH is based in Kalispell and works across software, infrastructure, AI, networking and security systems.
A first conversation can focus on a single issue or take a wider look at how applications, hosting, connectivity, voice, data and physical security interact. When a project crosses technical boundaries, RLH can keep the operating picture connected.
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What should I tell the voice agent?
Describe what is not working, who is affected, the systems or locations involved, the result you want, your timing and the best way to follow up. Do not share passwords, access codes, private keys or active security credentials.
Does the consultation line handle emergencies?
No. The RLH consultation line is for project intake and follow-up. Contact 911 for immediate danger or an active emergency, and use the appropriate monitoring or service provider for an alarm event.
Can I begin with a small assessment?
Yes. Many projects should begin with a focused discovery or assessment that documents the environment, clarifies the problem and identifies the safest next step before committing to a broader implementation.
What areas does RLH serve?
RLH is based in Kalispell and serves organizations across the Flathead Valley. Remote planning and integration work may also be possible when the project can be supported responsibly.