ELDR Media is the documentation and communications practice of ELDR Group — building audit-ready, configuration-controlled documentation systems for institutions where ambiguity is not an option: regulated devices, federal authorizations, aircraft, banking platforms, and AI infrastructure alike.
Every engagement ends the same way: a documentation system a regulator, auditor, engineer, or end user can actually rely on — structured, version-controlled, and traceable from requirement to evidence.
Policies, standards, and control narratives built for ISO 27001, SOC 2, NIST 800-53, and FedRAMP — with full traceability from policy to control to evidence artifact.
Audit-ready labeling and design-control documentation for Class I–III devices, aligned to FDA, ISO 13485, and EU MDR — with zero-critical-finding track record.
Structured, docs-as-code developer documentation that shortens onboarding and reduces support load across cloud, SaaS, and AI platforms.
Configuration-controlled technical publications across the full system lifecycle — from airborne systems maintained to MIL-SPEC, to FAA System Design Approval (SDA) packages for digital and remote tower platforms.
Implementation-ready documentation for banking, payments, and ERP programs, alongside federal authorization packages — built for institutions where the regulator reads the documentation first.
Documentation for AI/LLM platforms, microservices, and MLOps pipelines, built to satisfy engineering teams and emerging AI-governance requirements at once.
A digital or remote tower SDA submission is not a single manual — it is a controlled suite of 20–40 documents spanning nine baselines, from program planning through configuration management. We own the operational and maintenance centerpiece and support the rest.
Systems Engineering Management Plan, Software Approval Plan, System Safety Plan.
Controller workflows, degraded-mode operations, contingency procedures.
System Requirements Specification and a Requirements Traceability Matrix carried through to verification.
System Design Description, Interface Control Documents, network and data-flow diagrams.
Operational Safety Assessment, Functional & Preliminary Hazard Analyses, hazard tracking log.
Test & Evaluation Master Plan, qualification test procedures and reports, VCRM.
Security architecture, threat and vulnerability analysis, monitoring & logging documentation.
Commercial Instruction Book (FAA-STD-2494B), maintenance & troubleshooting manuals, illustrated parts catalog.
FAA-STD-028C instructor/student guides, baseline & software configuration indices.
Stakeholder elicitation across engineering, GRC, and product to map what exists and what the audit or end user actually needs.
Information architecture and taxonomy — DITA/XML or Markdown source-of-truth, single-source publishing plan.
Structured authoring against the governing standard — DITA/XML, OpenAPI, or S1000D — with SME validation built into the cycle.
Lifecycle governance — version control and review workflows so documentation survives the next audit, release, or system change.
"Whether the reader is an auditor, a regulator, or a maintenance technician on the line, the documentation has to hold up the same way: sourced, structured, and traceable to a decision someone can defend."
Send us the system, the standard, or the audit on the calendar. We'll tell you what the documentation needs to prove.