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Government of Nepal

Public Sector Digital Systems

Institution-grade software for Nepal’s public sector—secure deployments, citizen-service workflows, and operational tooling aligned with national digital modernization.

Public-sector systems

Government of Nepal emblem

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.

Professional reviewing documents and data
Platforms designed for ministry IT ownership and auditability. Photo: Unsplash

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.