We engineered and maintained production-grade open data portals and data management platforms serving governments, Fortune 500 companies and international NGOs — delivered as multi-cloud SaaS with custom theming, bilingual support and WCAG 2.1 accessibility.
The platform draws on 22 years of continuous operation and more than 720 open-source repositories — the deepest engineering lineage available in the open data infrastructure most government portals run on.
Governments needed open data portals that could handle national-scale traffic, multilingual audiences, complex schema requirements and strict accessibility standards — and deploying the leading open-source platform at that level required deep internals knowledge that very few teams in the world possessed.
Most implementations either underdelivered on capability or required ongoing dependency on external consultants who didn't fully understand the platform they were deploying.
Every portal is built with full custom theming to match government brand standards, with bilingual content management built into the architecture — not retrofitted.
Handles complex, heterogeneous dataset schemas across departments and agencies — with validation, versioning and schema evolution managed at the platform level.
Full compliance with WCAG 2.1 accessibility standards, ensuring every portal is usable by citizens with disabilities — legally required in most jurisdictions.
Deployed on AWS, GCP and Azure using Kubernetes, Terraform and Helm — with true multi-cloud portability and no vendor lock-in at the infrastructure layer.
720+ open-source repositories maintained across 22 years — giving clients direct access to the upstream maintainers of the ecosystem their infrastructure runs on.
Continuous Operation
Two decades of production open data infrastructure — longer than most of the platforms built on top of this work.
Open-Source Repositories
Active repositories maintained by the team — the backbone of the global open data ecosystem.
AWS · GCP · Azure
True multi-cloud deployments on Kubernetes — no infrastructure lock-in for any government client.