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ProcessMaker

System & Infrastructure
Gerald Roper 2001 Montreal, Quebec AGPL-3.0 v4.x

ProcessMaker is an open-source business process management and workflow automation platform. Originally developed with strong Canadian involvement in Montreal, it helps organizations automate approval processes, forms, and document workflows.

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Cloud Guardrails Azure

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario MIT

PowerShell-based tooling for assessing Microsoft Azure environments against Government of Canada cloud guardrail requirements. Although archived, it remains a useful reference for Azure compliance automation and policy-as-code patterns.

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GC Data Ecosystem GCPedia Generator

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Apache-2.0

Python code for generating GCpedia data-directory pages from structured Government of Canada data ecosystem information. It is a practical automation tool for publishing internal data catalog content consistently.

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DMARC Report API

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Prototype JavaScript service for processing DMARC report data in a Government of Canada context. It can serve as a reference for email-domain security monitoring and report automation.

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Testing and Automation Software System

Development Tools
Statistics Canada Ottawa, Ontario Apache-2.0

Testing and Automation Software System helps users create and run reproducible web-application test cases from JSON job definitions. It supports repeatable automated service testing for public-sector applications.

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CDS Security Tools

Communication
Canadian Digital Service Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Collection of tools used by the Canadian Digital Service to support confidentiality, integrity and availability of applications. It includes shared security automation and reference material for operational teams.

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