Our Mission

Help Environmental Consultants Submit Reports the Corps Accepts the First Time

Atlensa reviews draft wetland delineation reports against field data, flags every inconsistency with its exact location in the document, and lets consultants fix and recheck until the report is ready for the Army Corps of Engineers.

Atlensa Traction

100+
Discovery Interviews
Live
MVP in Production Since June 2026
US-Wide
Coverage
Our Story

From One Rejected Report to Atlensa

The Trigger

A $150M Project Stalls

Boris is building land acquisition AI for major US homebuilders - Pulte Group, NVR - when a $150M development stalls for six months over a rejected wetland delineation report. Estimated cost: $9M in carrying costs, contractor standby, and missed sales.

November 2025

50+ Interviews Before a Line of Code

Boris runs structured discovery interviews through the NSF I-Corps program instead of guessing at the fix. He meets Ashutosh on Y Combinator’s cofounder matching platform; each vets 30+ candidates before choosing to work together.

January 2026

Full Team, Working MVP

Dibba joins after Boris finds him on the same matching platform. With the problem fully scoped from 100+ discovery conversations - including practitioners at firms like Jacobs, Arcadis, SWCA, Capstone Infrastructure, rPlus Energies, and Coda Consulting - the team ships a working MVP in two days.

June 2026

MVP Goes Live

100+ discovery conversations later, the same three problems keep surfacing: manual QA done by eye, fragmented compliance rules across jurisdictions, and no systematic check until the Army Corps catches the error - at which point it’s already too late.

What We Do

A Federally Required Document, QA'd by Hand

A wetland delineation report is a federally required document under the Clean Water Act - before any construction project near water can break ground, developers need one, mapping what wetlands exist on a site and what can legally be built there.

Today

  • Manual QA, read line-by-line against field notes
  • Compliance rules scattered across USACE districts
  • Errors caught only after Corps rejection - a 60 to 120 day reset

With Atlensa

  • AI cross-references the report against field data automatically
  • Every inconsistency flagged with its exact location in the document
  • Fix, recheck, and resubmit with confidence - before it ever reaches the Corps

Why Now

$100-140B
Cost of Permitting Delays Per Year

ClearPath / National Association of Manufacturers, 2025

4.5 yrs
Avg. NEPA Review Wait for Clean Energy Projects

U.S. Department of Energy, 2024

Jul 2025
Executive Order Targeting Permitting Speed

For data center and AI infrastructure projects

Our Team

The People Behind Atlensa

Boris Sorokin

Boris Sorokin

CEO

Boris leads strategy, legal, and compliance at Atlensa. He is also CEO of InfoScout, leading an international team building B2B software for real estate M&A and land acquisition, developing tools for major land developers and homebuilders including Pulte Group and NVR.

He previously managed 120+ person operations teams at Amazon during peak season. An NSF I-Corps Industry Mentor, Boris ran 50+ structured discovery interviews through the program before starting Atlensa. He holds a BA in Health Policy from the University of Rochester and has been full-time on Atlensa since November 2025.

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InfoScoutInfoScout
University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester
Ashutosh Mathore

Ashutosh Mathore

CTO

Ashutosh leads engineering at Atlensa. He previously founded Netnimbus Technologies, a software agency that shipped 12+ products for US and India-based clients, including American Tourister, as a solo technical founder.

As a Software Engineer Intern at USC’s Information Sciences Institute, he built a container solution for the SPHERE cybersecurity testbed now used by 32 organizations and 800+ researchers, replacing roughly 1,000 cloud-hosted instances, and published research on LSTM neural architecture for stock price prediction. Ashutosh holds an MS in Computer Science from Sacramento State and an MCA from VJTI, and has been full-time on Atlensa since June 2026.

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USC-ISIUSC-ISI
Sacramento StateSacramento State
Dibba Roy

Dibba Roy

CPO

Dibba leads product at Atlensa. He is a Senior Software Systems Engineer at Nemours, the largest integrated pediatric hospital network in the US, where he builds AI automation for surgical teams and cut the patient app’s crash rate from 55% to 12% at scale.

Previously, as Senior Product Manager at Pantsuit Professionals, he shipped a new authentication system that lifted user retention 40%. Dibba holds a Computer Science degree from Hunter College and is pursuing Executive Education at Stanford Graduate School of Business (2025-2027).

NemoursNemours
Stanford GSBStanford GSB
Paul Phifer

Paul Phifer

Advisor

Paul advises Atlensa on regulatory strategy and its Army Corps relationships. He spent 18 years at the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, including a decade as Assistant Regional Director for Ecological Services, leading 170+ scientists across 14 East Coast offices with a $25M+ annual budget.

He later directed permitting on offshore wind projects off New York and New Jersey as Permitting and Development Director at Attentive Energy, building on earlier work at Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind. Earlier still, he was a U.S. Department of State diplomat, helping negotiate the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety. Paul has reviewed wetland delineation reports as both a federal regulator and a developer.

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U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceU.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
U.S. Department of StateU.S. Department of State

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