Public-Sector Software with Accountable Delivery

Government software from LINK-V is website, portal, internal tool, workflow, infrastructure, email, migration, accessibility-aware interface, and custom software work for public-sector bodies, municipal organizations, public institutions, and teams that need clear ownership, EU operation, privacy-conscious delivery, and practical technical documentation. LINK-V is a Czech company and approaches public-sector work with honest scope, named responsibility, and respect for procurement requirements.

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Government software by LINK-V

What Public-Sector Software Needs

Clear Responsibility

LINK-V provides a named responsible contact, a real Czech legal entity, clear scope, documented assumptions, and direct communication during delivery and support.

Public-sector software responsibility by LINK-V

Accessibility-Aware Interfaces

Public-facing software should be readable, navigable, usable across devices, and prepared for accessibility review according to the project requirements.

Accessibility-aware public-sector interfaces

Data Handling

Government and public-sector systems need clear data paths, access roles, exports, deletion rules where relevant, hosting decisions, logs, and legal-review support.

Public-sector data handling

Procurement Documentation

LINK-V can provide technical descriptions, scope notes, architecture summaries, data flow notes, access assumptions, handover terms, and support boundaries.

Public-sector procurement documentation

Long-Term Operation

Public-sector software benefits from stable hosting, backups, monitoring, support, updates, documentation, handover paths, and maintainable custom code.

Public-sector software long-term operation

How LINK-V Handles Public Sector Work

LINK-V handles public-sector work with precise scope, formal documentation, and honest capability statements. The goal is to build systems that can be reviewed, operated, maintained, and handed over clearly.

Procurement-friendly communication

Public-sector buyers need clear answers: legal entity, address, scope, timeline, ownership, hosting, support, access, handover, and documentation. LINK-V keeps those items explicit.

EU operation by default

LINK-V operates through Profit Visions s.r.o., a registered Czech company. EU hosting and GDPR-conscious operation are the default starting point for managed work.

Accurate claims

LINK-V does not claim government certifications, public-sector references, or compliance status it has not earned for the specific project. We keep the scope grounded in what can be delivered and documented.

LINK-V public-sector software approach

Websites, Portals, and Workflows

Public-sector software can serve citizens, staff, partners, administrators, or internal teams. Each surface needs clear responsibility and a practical operating model.

Public websites

Timeless Web fits maintained public websites, information portals, municipal websites, campaign pages, organization sites, and long-term content care.

Citizen-facing portals

Custom Software and Custom Platforms fit portals with accounts, forms, document upload, status tracking, protected areas, notifications, and staff review.

Internal workflows

Business Process Automation and Custom Software fit internal approvals, document flows, task queues, reports, requests, reminders, and admin dashboards.

Public-sector websites portals and workflows

Public-Sector Software, Step by Step

Public-sector software discovery

Discovery

We define users, public access needs, internal roles, data handling, accessibility expectations, hosting, integrations, documentation, and procurement constraints.

Public-sector software structure

Structure

LINK-V maps pages, workflows, roles, permissions, forms, exports, admin views, support needs, technical boundaries, and handover expectations.

Public-sector software design and build

Design and Build

The project is built as a website, portal, workflow system, admin tool, migration project, infrastructure setup, or custom public-sector application.

Public-sector software launch

Launch

Launch can include hosting, DNS, certificates, backups, redirects, accessibility review support, form testing, access review, and operational checks.

Public-sector software operation

Operation

After launch, LINK-V can provide support, maintenance, monitoring, updates, documentation, infrastructure care, or handover according to the contract.

Accessibility, Privacy, and Handover

Public-sector software needs more than a finished screen. It needs usable interfaces, careful data handling, clear documentation, and a future path that does not depend on memory alone.

Accessibility-aware delivery

LINK-V can design and build with accessibility expectations in mind, then support formal review where the procurement or legal requirements demand it.

Privacy-aware systems

Public-sector systems can include role-based access, data exports, controlled forms, documented hosting, backup planning, and technical notes for GDPR review.

Handover-ready work

Custom projects can include repositories, documentation, credentials handling, deployment notes, operational instructions, and ownership terms according to contract.

Public-sector accessibility privacy and handover

Pick the Practical Starting Point

Timeless Web

Choose Timeless Web when the public-sector need is a maintained website with hosting, updates, content changes, support, and visual refreshes.

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Custom Software

Choose Custom Software when the project needs a portal, workflow system, dashboard, admin tool, document system, or internal application.

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Custom Infrastructure

Choose Custom Infrastructure when the work depends on hosting, private services, monitoring, backups, email, access control, or deployment planning.

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Current Position

LINK-V is open to public-sector work where the scope matches current capacity and the procurement path is clear. We are honest about public-sector references and do not present pilot readiness as a finished ministry portfolio.

The strongest fit is a focused project with clear users, clear documentation needs, EU operation, long-term care expectations, and a buyer who values named accountability.

LINK-V public-sector position

Budget, Scope, and Procurement

Government and public-sector software pricing depends on procurement requirements, documentation depth, accessibility review needs, hosting, data handling, user roles, integrations, migration, support expectations, and handover terms.

LINK-V can work with formal scopes, staged delivery, discovery phases, written assumptions, and clear acceptance criteria. That makes public-sector projects easier to review and easier to operate after launch.

Public-sector budget scope and procurement

FAQ

Does LINK-V build software for government or public-sector organizations?

Yes, where the scope fits LINK-V capability and the procurement path is clear. LINK-V can build public websites, portals, internal tools, workflow systems, migrations, infrastructure setups, and custom software for public-sector and municipal organizations.

Has LINK-V shipped a government production project?

Not publicly at this time. LINK-V is open to focused pilot projects and public-sector work where requirements match current capacity, documentation needs, and delivery model.

Can LINK-V participate in Czech public tenders?

Yes, when the tender requirements match LINK-V capabilities and capacity. LINK-V can provide company details, scope notes, technical descriptions, named responsibility, and realistic delivery assumptions.

Can LINK-V build accessible public websites?

LINK-V can build accessibility-aware public websites and support formal accessibility review according to project requirements. Final legal accessibility acceptance should follow the review process required by the buyer.

Can public-sector systems be hosted in the EU?

Yes. LINK-V operates through Profit Visions s.r.o., a registered Czech company, and EU-based hosting is the default starting point for managed work. Hosting requirements can be written into the project scope.

Can LINK-V hand over code and documentation?

Yes. Custom projects can include repositories, documentation, deployment notes, credentials handling, operational instructions, and perpetual license terms according to the contract.

How is public-sector software priced?

Public-sector software is priced after scope review. The price depends on procurement requirements, documentation, accessibility review, user roles, data handling, hosting, integrations, migration, support, and handover expectations.