
We have worked extensively with state and local governments.
With this valuable experience we understand the need to:
- improve and integrate services
- improve the user experience
- keep down development costs
- reduce complexity
Drupal is the answer. Supporting the latest technologies, Drupal integrates well with other systems, has a large spectrum of functions to choose from, and can be customised to suit particular needs.
Everyone will be on the same page
At Caign Webs, we can explain how Drupal can solve your particular departmental challenges in terms easily understood, through presentations and/or written reports.
We can also "talk tech" to your internal IT unit to allay any concerns they might have about Drupal's technical merits.
We can advise, plan, and implement
We can assist you with planning and implementing your first Drupal project:
- advising which modules to use from the outset
- design and build a site that meets your specific needs
- educate and assist your staff
- ensure a smooth transition to this new system
Contact us to discuss your department’s needs.
How Drupal can help government achieve key goals
- Improving integration
Drupal supports key integration standards such as LDAP, Active Directory, OpenID, Web Services and RSS. It is easily extended to use additional authentication mechanisms. It has a database abstraction layer that will support any RDBMS. - Improving user experience
A Drupal interface can be laid out in any way a designer sees fit. It has a well organised administration interface. It employs the latest AJAX techniques which provide sophisticated user interface in a browser context. All this adds up to a user experience fit for any purpose. - Providing good value for money
Drupal operates under the GNU Public Licence and consequently there are no licensing fees. It uses a LAMP environment, which is ubiquitous, well understood, easy to implement and inherently inexpensive in terms of hardware, software and programming costs. - Reducing complexity
Too often government uses high end technologies where they are not warranted. High end technologies can mean increased complication and a higher degree of professional expertise. Drupal is based on a simple LAMP environment, although it still supports key integration standards and interfaces to all popular relational database.

