For Bradley Forschner, Newberry Springs isn’t just a location; it’s a mission. After 16 years of enjoying the Mojave’s unique environment and the hospitality of its people, the founder of SilverHost.net decided it was time to give back using the tools he knows best: high-level systems architecture.
Bradley’s philosophy is simple: technology should serve the community, not complicate it. “I want to empower the economic development of the individuals in our community,” he explains. “We have so many talented people across our valley, and NSEDA is the vehicle to help them grow.” By designing the new NSEDA Business Portal, Bradley has provided a professional-grade infrastructure that allows local entrepreneurs to focus on their craft while the system handles the complexities of secure communication and project management.
The Architect’s Perspective:
- Community First: Designed by a local resident who understands the specific needs of High Desert business owners.
- User-Centric Design: Built on familiar workflows like online ordering and social media, making it accessible to everyone.
- Empowerment: Providing the same level of technical sophistication found in major tech hubs, right here in the Silver Valley.










