Nice. Here’s a practical way to think about solutions for industry and government, plus a starter catalog you can adapt. What “solutions/industry/government” typically covers - Digital government services and citizen experience - Online portals, e-government, digital identity, secure e-signatures, case management, service orchestration - Shared services and enterprise efficiency - Modernized ERP/financials, HR/payroll, procurement, asset management, project portfolio management - Public safety, justice, and homeland security - Incident response, command and control, case management, investigations, cyber defense - Health and social services (public health, welfare, social programs) - Eligibility, claims processing, records interoperability, care coordination, analytics - Transportation and infrastructure - Traffic/asset management, tolling, transit operations, infrastructure monitoring, compliance reporting - Environment, energy, and climate - Permitting and licensing, emissions data, energy programs, water management, GIS-enabled insights - Disaster management and resilience - Early warning, disaster response platforms, inventory and supply chain resilience, continuity planning - Education, research, and public accountability - Education services, research data platforms, transparency/open data, grants management Technology and architecture patterns to consider - Cloud strategy and modernization - Hybrid/multi-cloud, cloud-native apps, modernization of legacy systems where needed - Data interoperability and governance - Data standards, APIs, data catalogs, open data where appropriate, data lineage and privacy controls - Identity, access, and security - Government-grade IAM, MFA, PKI, zero trust, secure app and API access - AI/ML with responsible governance - Predictive analytics, decision support, risk-based automation, explainability and auditability - Automation and workflow - Robotic process automation (RPA), digital workflows, case management orchestration - GIS and location-based solutions - Spatial data integration for planning, permitting, emergency response - Cybersecurity and compliance - Frameworks like NIST/ISO, data protection laws, regulatory reporting, continuous monitoring - Integration and interoperability - API-led integration, service buses, event-driven architectures, enterprise data models Implementation approach (high level) - Stakeholders and requirements - Map agencies, citizen groups, vendors, and regulatory constraints; identify success metrics early - Architecture and platform choices - Decide on a target reference architecture, data models, and integration plan - Security, privacy, and compliance - Conduct privacy impact assessments, risk assessments, and regular audits - Change management and user experience - Human-centered design, training, and support for staff and citizens - Procurement and program delivery - Outcomes-based contracts, clear metrics, pilot/test-and-learn cycles, phased rollouts - Data governance and sustainability - Data stewardship roles, retention policies, long-term maintenance plans starter blueprint you can reuse - Problem statement: Brief description of the challenge and the public-sector context - Goals and success metrics: What outcomes will be measured (efficiency gains, reduced wait times, improved access) - Stakeholders: List of agencies, departments, and user groups - Capabilities: Core functions the solution must provide (e.g., case management, API layer, identity, analytics) - Data model and integrations: Key data domains, sources, and required connections (legacy systems, SSO, data feeds) - Architecture diagram: High-level view (cloud/on-prem, microservices, data lake/warehouse, APIs) - Security and compliance: Controls, standards, and compliance mapping - Deployment plan: Phases, milestones, pilots, and rollout strategy - Operations and governance: Support model, SRE/ops, change management, governance bodies - KPIs and outcomes: Target metrics and how they will be tracked - Roadmap and return on investment: Timeline and expected benefits If you want, I can tailor this to a specific geography, agency type (e.g., health, transportation, public safety), or maturity level, and even draft a starter solution brief or a reference architecture diagram. Do you have a country, department, or use case in mind? Or would you like a short catalog of example solutions to spark ideas?