Case study
Government of NepalPublic Sector Digital Systems
Institution-grade software for Nepal’s public sector—secure deployments, citizen-service workflows, and operational tooling aligned with national digital modernization.
Institutional context
Nepal’s digital transformation programs emphasize e-governance, data sovereignty, and systems that function when connectivity and staffing vary by region. Alpinist—continuing long-term delivery from our Kathmandu engineering base after the SoAni Tech rebrand—partners with government stakeholders on software built for those constraints.
Platforms & workflows
Engagements focus on durable web platforms: document and case routing, citizen inquiry handling, and dashboards that give ministry IT teams visibility without outsourcing day-two operations.
Deployment patterns account for on-premise or sovereign hosting, strict data residency, and runbooks agencies can own.
Pilot-to-production discipline
Pilot systems stay deliberately bounded—high-impact workflows with monitoring, rollback paths, and clear ownership—so production rollouts do not depend on perpetual vendor presence.
Outcomes
The outcome is public-sector software that reads as infrastructure: maintainable, auditable, and sized for Nepal’s institutional reality rather than generic product demos.