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Public Sector

Public services have to work for everyone, on aging infrastructure, under public scrutiny. We modernize government systems to be accessible, secure, and maintainable — without tearing everything out to do it.

By the numbers
$2.83M

mean cost for a state or local government to recover from a ransomware attack — double 2023.

Source: Sophos State of Ransomware in State & Local Government, 2024
34%

of state and local government organizations were hit by ransomware in the past year.

Source: Sophos State of Ransomware, 2024
Where it breaks

The problems specific to public sector

Not generic digital-transformation talking points. These are the failure points we see in public sector systems.

01

Integrating legacy mainframe and COBOL systems with modern APIs

02

Collecting FedRAMP continuous-monitoring evidence

03

Meeting Section 508 across aging public portals

04

Federating identity across siloed agency systems

How we engineer it

Concrete approaches, not slideware

1

Continuous-monitoring pipeline with automated control evidence

2

Accessibility-first component library audited to WCAG 2.2 AA

3

Zero-trust segmentation aligned to NIST 800-53 Rev. 5

Standards we build to

Compliance is a design input

We treat these as constraints to engineer against from day one — not paperwork to bolt on before launch.

FedRAMPfederal cloud authorization
NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 5security control baselines
Section 508 / WCAG 2.2 AAaccessibility
FISMA
CJIS Security Policycriminal-justice data
What you get

Outcomes we hold ourselves to

  • Services citizens can actually use, on any device
  • Audit evidence that assembles itself, not by hand
  • Modernization that respects the systems already in place

Let us build what is next, together

Tell us about your goals and we will recommend a practical path forward.