The story behind the builder
I build things that think in parallel.
I'm Rob Sanchez. I've been building software for over a decade, working across developer tools, distributed systems, and AI infrastructure. A.L.I.C.E. started as a personal project to solve my own workflow problem and became a multi-agent orchestration framework used by developers building real AI products — running on NemoClaw and OpenClaw.
Today I split my time between advancing the A.L.I.C.E. ecosystem, consulting on AI infrastructure for governments and enterprises, and building AliceFleet — a distribution that brings multi-agent orchestration to anyone running their own stack.
The Namibia national AI infrastructure project is the work I'm proudest of: a complete AI stack purpose-built for real connectivity constraints and data sovereignty requirements. Not a cloud vendor demo — a real country, real infrastructure, real scale.
The journey
First multi-agent experiment
Started exploring how multiple AI agents could collaborate on complex tasks.
A.L.I.C.E. framework begins
Began building A.L.I.C.E. as a personal project to solve real workflow problems.
Namibia project launches
Led the design and deployment of Namibia's national AI infrastructure.
AliceFleet & Mission Control
Expanded the ecosystem with self-hosted distribution and observability tools.
OpenClaw integration
A.L.I.C.E. built on NemoClaw and OpenClaw — enterprise-grade foundations.
Namibia's national AI infrastructure
The anchor credibility signal — a real country, real infrastructure, real scale.
No other AI infrastructure builder has a live national government deployment in a developing market with real connectivity constraints. This is the real-world stress test that proves A.L.I.C.E. works where others just demo.
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