Montezuma Creek
Montezuma Creek is a Navajo Nation community of the Dine people on the San Juan River in San Juan County, Utah, west of Aneth in the river-bottom farming country of the southeastern Utah strip of the Navajo Nation. The community's life runs on chapter community and government, farming and ranching in the San Juan River bottoms, schools and tribal programs, and energy-adjacent work on and near tribal land. Media & Technology Group builds bespoke business platforms (custom software, AI automation, managed IT, and marketing) for the Navajo Nation's Montezuma Creek community, its programs, and its enterprises, on a sovereignty-first basis, and we serve them remote-first from York County, Pennsylvania, so the Nation owns its data and its systems, full stop.
Do you work with the Navajo Nation and the Montezuma Creek community in Utah?
Yes. Remote-first from our York County, Pennsylvania base, we work with the Navajo Nation's Montezuma Creek community, its programs, and its enterprises: nearly all of our work is done remotely, with on-site visits when a project warrants it, and every engagement is built so the Nation owns its systems outright.
Is this Montezuma Creek in San Juan County, Utah?
Yes. This page is for Montezuma Creek, a Navajo Nation community on the San Juan River in San Juan County, Utah, west of Aneth. We're talking about the Utah Montezuma Creek here.
Who owns the data and the systems you build for the Navajo Nation at Montezuma Creek?
The Nation does, outright. We build on Nation-owned infrastructure and accounts, you hold the code and the data, and there is no vendor lock-in. We are a contractor doing the work, not an owner of anything we build, full stop.
How do you handle tribal data sovereignty?
Data sovereignty is the starting point, not an add-on. Tribal data lives in systems the Navajo Nation owns and controls, with access governed by the Nation's own policies, and we design every platform so the Nation can audit, export, and revoke access at any time. The Nation's data stays the Nation's, full stop.
Can you build tools that support the Navajo (Dine Bizaad) language?
Yes. We build platforms with Unicode support for Dine Bizaad, including the diacritics and tone marks the language uses, so a Montezuma Creek language, culture, or school program can capture, archive, and present the language correctly, and the community owns and controls its own materials.
Can you help Montezuma Creek schools and education programs?
Yes. A school, education, or youth program serving the Montezuma Creek community is exactly who we build enrollment, attendance, case-management, and reporting tools for, all Nation-owned, with strict access controls and the privacy student data requires.
Can you help Montezuma Creek farming and ranching in the river bottoms?
Yes. A farming or ranching operation in the San Juan River bottoms on tribal land around Montezuma Creek is exactly who we build production, irrigation, water, herd, and recordkeeping tools for, designed to tolerate a remote setting, all Nation-owned.
Can you help the Montezuma Creek chapter government and programs?
Yes. We build chapter-government and program platforms for membership, program administration, grants and compliance reporting, and community services, with strict access controls, all on infrastructure the Nation owns and controls.
Where does AI help the community and the Nation at Montezuma Creek?
In intake, scheduling, grant and compliance reporting, case management, recordkeeping, and follow-up, so chapter government, schools, and programs get real leverage without adding headcount, on systems the Nation owns and controls.
What's the cybersecurity baseline for the community and its programs?
Managed EDR, MFA, immutable backups, phishing filtering, strict access controls, and a written recovery plan, plus student-data and program privacy protection, all on Nation-owned infrastructure with the Nation holding the keys, with offline-tolerant design for a remote setting.
What does a custom platform cost the Nation or a Montezuma Creek program?
A single focused workflow runs from the high four figures into the mid five figures; larger school or chapter-government platforms scale from there, and federal grant or tribal funding often applies. We scope it to what the community actually needs and phase it so value lands early, with everything Nation-owned.
How long until it's running, and who owns the code and data?
Usually eight to ten weeks to the first live workflow, then iterative improvements from there, and the Navajo Nation owns the code and the data outright, with no lock-in, hosted on infrastructure the Nation owns and controls, full stop.
Can you help the Montezuma Creek community and the Nation get found online?
Yes. Local and regional SEO, content, and conversion work tuned for Montezuma Creek, the Navajo Nation, and the wider San Juan County market, so the people the Nation wants to reach find it first, on a site the Nation owns.
What we do for Montezuma Creek businesses
Every engagement is built around how the Navajo Nation's Montezuma Creek community, programs, and enterprises actually run, chapter government, schools and education, farming and ranching in the river bottoms, and community and language programs, on a sovereignty-first basis where the Nation owns everything outright. Here's where we help:
Custom Software Platforms
Enrollment, attendance, case-management, chapter-administration, grant-reporting, production, irrigation, water, herd, and document platforms built around how the Navajo Nation's Montezuma Creek programs and enterprises run, all Nation-owned with no lock-in, designed to tolerate a remote setting, so the work lives in one system.
Intelligent Automation
AI and workflow automation that takes intake, scheduling, grant and compliance reporting, case management, and recordkeeping off the Nation's Montezuma Creek teams' plates, on systems the Nation owns and controls, so people focus on the community.
Marketing & SEO
Local and regional SEO, content, and conversion work tuned for Montezuma Creek, the Navajo Nation, and the wider San Juan County market, on a site the Nation owns, so the people the Nation wants to reach find it first.
Managed IT & Cybersecurity
Managed EDR, MFA, immutable backups, strict access controls, and student-data and program privacy protection for the Montezuma Creek community, all on Nation-owned infrastructure with the Nation holding the keys, with offline-tolerant design, handled remotely with on-site help when it's warranted.
Consulting
Practical advice for Navajo Nation leaders and Montezuma Creek chapter officials on where technology and AI fit chapter government, schools, farming and ranching, and community programs, always on a Nation-owns-it-outright basis.

