Background
Give leaders enough context without burying the point.
Voetsek Solutions
Scott Rheeder helps teams identify quick fixes first, then turns deeper operational problems into a paid BIRT review with annexes.
The offer
The first job is to remove the fog. Book a free 2hr onsite visit with Scott to look at the problem and talk through quick fixes for the bosses. The deeper 24 hour to 2 week solution review is paid work, ending in a BIRT review and annexes your leadership can actually use.
Give leaders enough context without burying the point.
Name where in the system the problem actually sits.
Set the route forward with a decision attached.
Separate what has to move now from what can wait.
About Scott
Voetsek is not a biography play. It is for teams that need someone to step into a blocked system, identify what is not moving, and return a clear route forward.
Scott specialises in public sector and MOD-adjacent process consulting, with bespoke private-sector and small-business support where the same approval loops, unclear ownership, and red tape are slowing output.
Why this matters
Where in the system is the problem? That is the first question. Once the real constraint is named, senior management can act instead of circling the same blockage.
Scott brings 21 years of Army experience as a senior logistics, operations, and fuel manager delivering logistics worldwide under extreme conflict and peacetime conditions.
He has led and supported high-profile transformation projects, procurement planning, commodity storage and transport, and operational work that identifies critical issues and delivers outputs to specification.
Scott is skilled, agile, and used to leading through transformation and continuous improvement. His direct South African nature gives you clarity on what is needed.
Proof
Practical judgement from public, MOD-adjacent, private-sector, and small-business environments where bureaucracy, pressure, and slow decisions have real cost.
Through excellent interpersonal skills, Scott negotiated and executed the biggest clean-up in the buffer zone in 34 years by building relationships with Turkish and Greek military teams and municipalities. That work allowed historical Nicosia old town buildings to be shored up and protected from collapse.
Scott doubled the output of every lab he reviewed by identifying choke points, improving flow, and changing practical behaviours under pressure.
Scott led a team of four to set up lateral flow testing facilities for key workers in two weeks, helping ensure they could continue delivering care to the UK.
Project management and procurement process experience across TEPIDOIL (Training, Equipment, Personnel, Infrastructure, Doctrine, Organisation, Information, Logistics) and CADMID (Concept, Assessment, Demonstration, Manufacture, In-Service, Disposal).
Field notes
Operational stories from places where pressure, process drag, and slow decisions had real cost.
Field note
1 June 2026
A UN buffer zone clean-up in Cyprus shows what blocked organisations often need first: trust, clear ownership, practical process, and a guide who can keep movement alive.
Field note
2 June 2026
COVID support work with DHSC and Buckinghamshire County Council shows what happens when process drag is removed and capable teams are given a clear route to deliver.
Trust and public fit
Prospective clients need to know two things before they make contact: Scott understands public-sector drag, and the first problem visit can happen without exposing the wrong detail.
Send the shape of the problem, not classified material, internal passwords, or sensitive personal data. The first job is to make the issue safe to discuss.
The assessment is built around approvals, scrutiny, handovers, unclear ownership, and slow senior decisions in public, MOD-adjacent, private-sector, and small-business environments.
The paid review is not a slide deck. Scott sends back a BIRT review with annexes so senior management can see the actions they need to take.
Relevant contexts include UN operations, MOD-style process work, Department of Health and Social Care COVID lab efficiency, Buckinghamshire lateral flow testing setup, and private-sector process innovation.
Assess the problem
No. Start with redacted context only. The form asks for enough detail to understand the blockage, not protected material.
No. Scott covers public, MOD-adjacent, private-sector, and small-business work where process friction is slowing decisions or output.
The assessment prepares the context to book a free 2hr onsite visit with Scott. If the problem needs deeper solution work, the paid review runs for 24 hours to 2 weeks and returns a BIRT review with annexes.
Next move
Use the assessment to turn a stuck operational problem into something Scott can read, score, and answer with a practical route.
Name the blockage
Run the innovation sprint
Send the BIRT brief
Assessment
This captures the kind of problem Scott can actually assess. It filters urgency, blockage, impact, decision owner, and contact detail so he can judge whether a free 2hr onsite visit or paid BIRT review is the right next step.
Process friction score
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The problem may need one more pass before a full review. Start by naming the decision, the owner, and what happens if nothing changes.
Contact
Quick route for a real person. Send the basics now; WhatsApp will be wired in once Scott's number is connected.