About Myrmidon Industries

The compliance verification gap had to be filled by someone.

Civitas Compliance is built by Myrmidon Industries, LLC, a software company founded in 2017 and domiciled in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The platform’s first state deployment, Civitas Compliance Louisiana, is not a coincidence. It is the founder’s home state.

01 · Founder

The person who builds it has to know the people it’s for.

Portrait of Dwayne Comeger

Dwayne Comeger

Founder · Architect · Lead developer

New Orleans native. More than two decades of experience as an executive, entrepreneur, and engineer.

Dwayne is the founder of Myrmidon Industries, LLC and the architect and lead developer of the Civitas Compliance platform. He leads the company’s MIND software division. MIND is the engineering organization that designs, builds, and operates Civitas Compliance and its associated mobile application, CivicPath.

His career has spanned executive leadership and hands-on technical work across multiple industries. He brings to Civitas the conviction that compliance infrastructure for vulnerable populations cannot be retrofitted from systems built for other purposes. It has to be designed from first principles, with the architectural guarantees that hold up in court written into the code, not the policy manual.

From
New Orleans, Louisiana
Role
Founder, Myrmidon Industries
Building
Civitas Compliance + CivicPath
02 · Company

Myrmidon Industries, LLC.

Myrmidon Industries, LLC was founded in 2017 and is domiciled in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The company operates through its MIND software division. MIND is the engineering organization that designs, builds, and operates the Civitas Compliance platform.

MIND is responsible for the platform’s full surface area: the multi-tenant compliance backend, the state and Managed Care Organization administrative consoles, the employer and partner attestation portals, the faith-based and community-based partner matching marketplace, the CivicPath beneficiary mobile application, and the architectural guarantees enforced across all of them. The platform’s first deployment is Civitas Compliance Louisiana, aligned with the federal H.R. 1 community engagement effective date of January 1, 2027.

The company is the legal entity behind the Civitas Compliance brand. All contracts, Business Associate Agreements, and vendor agreements are with Myrmidon Industries, LLC. The Civitas Compliance and CivicPath product names are trademarks of the company.

03 · Why Louisiana

The first deployment is not a coincidence.

Civitas Compliance Louisiana is the first state deployment because Louisiana is the founder’s home. New Orleans is where he grew up. Louisiana has 1.86 million Medicaid beneficiaries, 785,000 of them expansion adults now subject to the H.R. 1 community engagement requirement. They include people from his own community.

The people on the receiving end of getting this wrong are not abstractions. They are people he knows.

Arkansas in 2018 illustrated what happens when the implementation infrastructure is insufficient. 18,000 people lost coverage in the first year, most of them eligible. Federal courts shut it down. The platform that ships in Louisiana in 2026 has to clear a higher bar. Not because compliance officers will be checking. Because the audit trail will eventually be examined under cross-examination, and the people in the witness box will be people whose families look like the founder’s family.

The platform will deploy nationally. Forty-one expansion states plus DC need this infrastructure. But it starts in Louisiana for a reason, and the architectural guarantees are built to that standard everywhere.

04 · Currently

Where things stand.

  1. i. First deployment

    Civitas Compliance Louisiana is built and ready for state engagement, aligned with the federal H.R. 1 January 1, 2027 effective date.

  2. ii. Mobile

    CivicPath Louisiana ships on iOS and Android at launch. The app supports 15 languages, including the depth Louisiana’s beneficiary population requires.

  3. iii. Architectural posture

    Litigation-grade. Append-only decision ledgers, deterministic replayability, fail-closed audit, view/mutation separation, closed-set actions. Five architectural guarantees enforced in code, not policy. Built to the standard the first wave of court challenges will demand.

  4. iv. National expansion

    Multi-tenant architecture supports state-by-state deployment from day one. Each state’s instance is named "Civitas Compliance [State]" with the corresponding "CivicPath [State]" mobile application as the beneficiary surface.