Digital Transformation The Instituto Nacional de las Mujeres has a mandate to modernize public services. The agency's technology mix shows readiness for cloud hosting, API integration, and security hardening, with a frontend stack centered on React and PWA alongside a PHP backend. This creates opportunities to propose end-to-end digital service modernization, accessibility improvements, and citizen-facing platform enhancements.
Security & Compliance As a federal agency, security and regulatory compliance are critical. The current stack uses Nginx, PHP and standard X-XSS-Protection headers, signaling a need for security assessments, secure development lifecycle practices, MFA and single sign-on integration with Google Sign-In, and conformance with government cybersecurity standards.
Data Driven Policy The mission to institutionalize gender perspectives implies data collection, reporting, and impact evaluation. Opportunities exist to deliver analytics, dashboards, data governance, and interoperability with other government systems to monitor program effectiveness and inform budget decisions.
Public Sector Partnerships Procurement cycles in federal government favor trusted, interoperable solutions. The agency presents a profile typical of mid-sized public bodies, suggesting opportunities for standardized cloud services, software licenses, training, and managed services under long-term contracts that align with procurement processes.
Tech Modernization The tech stack blends modern front-end tools (React and PWA) with legacy components (Prototype and RequireJS). There is room to propose modernization, performance and accessibility upgrades, migration strategies, and ongoing maintenance to position us as a long-term partner for digital modernization and staff upskilling.