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Static Content Lambda

Communication
Canadian Digital Service Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Go wrapper for serving static content from an AWS Lambda environment. It gives teams a lightweight way to deploy simple static assets through serverless infrastructure.

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Simplify Privacy Statements V2

Communication
Canadian Digital Service Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Starter-app based prototype for simplifying privacy statements in government services. It explores how plain-language content and service design can make privacy notices easier to understand.

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GeoBC Authorization Tools Dashboards

Communication
Government of British Columbia Victoria, British Columbia Apache-2.0

Analytics dashboards for GeoBC authorization tools, helping teams understand usage and operational patterns. The repository supports evidence-based improvements to geospatial access services.

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BRMB PIM

Communication
Government of British Columbia Victoria, British Columbia Apache-2.0

Java repository supporting the Base Resource Management Branch product-information-management ecosystem. It provides backend components for natural-resource data and business workflows.

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Try Quickstart

Communication
Government of British Columbia Victoria, British Columbia Other

Companion repository for experimenting with B.C. Government quickstart OpenShift workflows. It is intended as a lightweight sandbox for validating platform onboarding and deployment patterns.

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Indy Catalyst

Communication
Government of British Columbia Victoria, British Columbia Apache-2.0

B.C. Government project for decentralized identity and Hyperledger Indy ecosystem experimentation. It supports pilots, integration work and shared components for verifiable credential services.

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