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Government & Public Sector

Verifiable digital identity and programmable transparency — the stack multilaterals already validated

We work with national and subnational governments in LATAM and with multilaterals (UNICEF, IDB, UNDP) to build W3C verifiable credentials, on-chain budget transparency, and programmable distribution of social programs. Case: Shelter / AidLink in Kenya, with UNICEF Venture Fund.

Framework diagram for public-sector transparency, digital identity, citizen services, and blockchain auditability

Why now

Digital Public Infrastructure became a multilateral funding condition in 2024

Three converging signals from multilaterals, regulators and analysts in 2024–2025 are redefining what a government needs in production to access development capital — and to deliver services its citizens can verify.

Multilateral

The World Bank made DPI a financing priority with $9B committed in 2024

The World Bank Group committed $9B over 2024–2026 specifically to Digital Public Infrastructure (digital identity, payments, data exchange) as a precondition for broader development financing. Governments without a credible DPI roadmap face slower access to concessional capital and tighter conditions on what they do get.

World Bank Group · Digital Public Infrastructure Strategy 2024

Regulatory

The EU AI Act classifies most public-sector AI as 'high risk' from August 2026

The EU AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689) entered into force August 1 2024. From August 2 2026, AI systems used by public authorities for benefits eligibility, law enforcement, justice and democratic processes are classified high-risk and require mandatory conformity assessment, governance documentation and audit trails. Public-sector ML without ISO 42001-style governance will not survive the conformity gate.

EU Regulation 2024/1689, in force August 1 2024

Standards

W3C Verifiable Credentials 2.0 hit production in May 2025

W3C Verifiable Credentials Data Model 2.0 became a W3C Recommendation in May 2025, finalizing the open standard for cryptographically verifiable digital credentials. Multilateral donors and EU's EUDI Wallet roadmap now reference VCs 2.0 as the interoperability baseline. Governments still issuing paper or unverifiable digital credentials will face declining international recognition.

W3C Verifiable Credentials Data Model v2.0, May 15 2025

Why Xcapit

Production deployments with UNICEF Venture Fund and a LATAM provincial state

We are not asking you to trust slideware. The pieces — verifiable credentials in the field, blockchain-based budgetary transparency, programmable social distribution, ISO 27001 governance — are already running for our clients. Three anchors below.

Programmable distribution in the field

Shelter / AidLink with UNICEF Venture Fund — 319 beneficiaries, 100% completion in Kenya

Shelter / AidLink, our programmable distribution platform, ran the UNICEF Venture Fund pilot in Kenya and Peru reaching 319 beneficiaries with a 100% completion rate. SMS wallet works on basic phones, smart-contract distribution rules are configurable per program, on-chain audit trail for every disbursement. The architecture transfers directly to conditional cash transfers, humanitarian aid and any government benefits program.

RWA tokenization with a provincial state

EPEC + Government of Córdoba — energy-infrastructure tokens

Three tokenization programs running with EPEC and the Government of Córdoba to channel investment into energy infrastructure. 828 kWp solar park operational, on-chain instruments designed for institutional investor participation, regulatory engagement with CNV from day one. The same pattern transfers to any public-asset-backed instrument: roads, water, public buildings, social housing.

Standards-aligned posture

ISO 27001 certified · 27019 + 42001 aligned

The three-standard stack that multilateral procurement and government audit offices already verify: ISO 27001 (information security, certified) + ISO 27019 (energy / OT-extended, aligned) + ISO 42001 (AI management system, aligned). Lets a UNICEF, IDB or World Bank office validate our posture in days, not the months governance reviews usually take.

Our Solutions

What We Build for Government

Digital Identity & Credentials

Self-sovereign identity (SSI) platforms, digital credential systems, and blockchain-based verification for citizen identification and document authentication.

Transparency & Governance Platforms

Blockchain-powered transparency tools for budget tracking, procurement, voting systems, and public audit trails that citizens can verify.

Citizen Service Portals

Modern, accessible web and mobile platforms for government services — from permit applications to benefit distribution — designed for inclusivity.

Secure Data Infrastructure

Government-grade security architecture with zero-trust networking, encrypted data storage, and compliance with international data protection standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have experience working with international organizations?
Yes. We've partnered directly with UNICEF on blockchain-based digital wallet technology for financial inclusion. Our work has been recognized as a Digital Public Good by the DPGA.
Can you meet government security requirements?
Absolutely. We are ISO 27001 certified, which demonstrates compliance with international information security standards. We implement zero-trust architectures and can comply with specific government security frameworks.
Do you support open-source and Digital Public Goods?
Yes. Our UNICEF digital wallet project is recognized as a Digital Public Good. We believe in open-source principles for government technology and can deliver solutions that meet DPG standards.
Can you build solutions that work offline or with low connectivity?
Yes. We design progressive web apps and mobile solutions with offline-first architectures. Our UNICEF digital wallet work specifically addressed low-connectivity scenarios, using SMS-based interactions and local data synchronization for areas with limited internet access.
Do you have experience with public procurement processes?
Yes. We understand the unique requirements of government procurement including compliance documentation, transparency requirements, and multi-stakeholder approval processes. Our ISO 27001 certification and UNICEF partnership demonstrate our ability to meet institutional standards.

Ready to Build Citizen-Centric Technology?

From digital identity to transparent governance — let's discuss how we can help your agency deliver better services.

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