Government & Public Sector Web Development

Accessible, secure, citizen-focused websites built for public sector requirements.

Fremen Consulting builds and redesigns websites for government agencies and public sector organizations — with WCAG 2.2 accessibility, security best practices, and citizen-centered UX that meets procurement and compliance standards.

Common Challenges

Problems we solve for businesses like yours

Accessibility compliance gaps

Government websites must meet WCAG 2.2 and Section 508 standards. Inaccessible sites exclude citizens, violate mandates, and expose agencies to legal action and remediation costs.

Citizens cannot complete tasks online

Outdated portals force citizens to call or visit in person for services available online elsewhere. Poor information architecture and broken forms erode public trust in government digital services.

Security and procurement complexity

Public sector projects require security reviews, procurement compliance, and vendor qualifications that generic web agencies are not equipped to navigate.

What We Build

Solutions tailored to your industry and growth goals

WCAG 2.2 accessible redesign

Full accessibility remediation and redesign meeting WCAG 2.2 and Section 508 — keyboard navigation, screen reader compatibility, color contrast, and accessible document formats.

  • WCAG 2.2
  • Section 508
  • Accessibility Audit
  • Remediation

Citizen-centered UX

Task-based information architecture, plain-language content, and online service flows that help citizens find information and complete transactions without calling.

  • Citizen UX
  • Plain Language
  • Service Design
  • Online Forms

Secure & procurement-ready delivery

Security-aligned development practices, documentation for procurement review, and phased delivery that meets public sector project management requirements.

  • Security
  • Procurement
  • Documentation
  • Phased Delivery

Tools & Platforms

Technologies and platforms we work with in this space

WordPress
Drupal
AWS GovCloud
Cloudflare
Schema.org
Google Analytics
Accessible Forms
WCAG Tools

Results We Deliver

Measurable outcomes from projects in this space

Section 508 compliance achieved

WCAG 2.2 remediation and accessible redesign brought a state agency website into Section 508 compliance, passing third-party accessibility audit on first review.

  • WCAG
  • Section 508
  • Accessibility

Online service adoption increase

Task-based redesign and simplified online forms increased digital service completion rates by roughly 40% for a municipal services portal.

  • Citizen UX
  • Digital Services
  • Form Optimization

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common questions in this industry

What accessibility standards do government websites need to meet?

Government websites in the United States must meet Section 508 standards, which align with WCAG 2.2 Level AA. This includes keyboard navigation, screen reader compatibility, sufficient color contrast, accessible PDFs and documents, and captions for video content.

Can you remediate an existing government website for accessibility?

Yes. We conduct accessibility audits, prioritize remediation by impact, and implement fixes across design, code, and content — delivering documentation suitable for compliance review and ongoing monitoring.

Do you work within government procurement processes?

Yes. We provide the documentation, security practices, and project management structure required for public sector procurement including SOWs, accessibility conformance reports, and phased delivery milestones.

What CMS platforms do you use for government sites?

We work with WordPress, Drupal, and custom platforms depending on agency requirements, security policies, and integration needs. Platform selection is driven by your IT standards and content management requirements.

How long does a government website redesign take?

Government website projects typically take six to eighteen months depending on scope, procurement timeline, accessibility requirements, and stakeholder review cycles. We structure delivery in phases to show progress throughout.

Ready to get started?

Tell us about your business and goals. We will recommend the right approach for your industry, timeline, and budget.