200+ Pre-Built Connectors. Zero Orphaned Systems.
GOVERN G5 integrates with your existing government systems — not replaces them. 200+ pre-built adapters, 6R migration strategy, and enterprise integration patterns ensure no existing system is orphaned.
The 6R Migration Strategy
Every existing system meets one of six fates — Retire, Retain, Rehost, Replatform, Refactor, or Re-architect. The strategy is decided per system, never applied as a blanket rule.
Retire
Decommission systems that are no longer needed
Retain
Keep systems that work well and don't need changes
Rehost
Lift-and-shift to new infrastructure without code changes
Replatform
Minor modifications to run on new platform
Refactor
Significant code changes to improve architecture
Re-architect
Complete redesign for cloud-native or modern patterns
The 6R framework ensures a deliberate, per-system decision — maximizing value from existing investments while modernizing where it matters.
160+ Named Connectors Across Three Domains
Enterprise systems (ERP, financial, HR), government-specific systems (tax, land, identity, justice, health, education, transport, utilities), and databases (relational, NoSQL, mainframe).
Enterprise Systems
3 system groups
- SAP S/4HANA, SAP ECC, SAP SuccessFactors
- Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle Fusion, Oracle HCM
- Microsoft Dynamics 365, Microsoft AX
- Infor CloudSuite, Infor LN
- Workday, NetSuite
- Treasury management systems
- Budget formulation and execution
- Procurement and contracting
- Accounts payable and receivable
- Payroll and HR
- Grant management
- Human resource information systems (HRIS)
- Payroll processing
- Time and attendance
- Benefits administration
- Recruitment and onboarding
- Performance management
Government-Specific Systems
8 system groups
- Income tax systems
- Sales tax / VAT / GST
- Property tax assessment
- Customs and excise
- Tax collection and enforcement
- Revenue forecasting
- Land registry systems
- Property assessment
- Title management
- Cadastral systems
- GIS and mapping
- Deed recording
- National ID systems
- Birth/death/marriage registration
- Voter registration
- Passport and immigration
- Driver's licenses
- Biometric systems
- Court case management
- Legal aid systems
- Prison management
- Probation and parole
- E-filing systems
- Legal research databases
- Electronic health records (EHR)
- Hospital information systems
- Immunization tracking
- Disease surveillance
- Health insurance
- Social services case management
- Student information systems
- Learning management systems
- Examination management
- Teacher management
- Scholarship administration
- Accreditation systems
- Vehicle registration
- Driver licensing
- Public transit systems
- Traffic management
- Toll collection
- Fleet management
- Water management
- Power distribution
- Gas distribution
- Waste management
- Smart metering
- Billing systems
Database Connectors
3 system groups
- Oracle Database (all versions)
- Microsoft SQL Server
- IBM DB2
- MySQL / MariaDB
- PostgreSQL
- SQLite
- MongoDB
- Cassandra
- Couchbase
- Redis
- Elasticsearch
- Neo4j
- IBM z/OS (DB2, VSAM, IMS)
- IBM AS/400 (DB2/400)
- Unisys ClearPath
- Fujitsu BS2000
Six Protocols. Every Era of Integration.
From modern REST and GraphQL to legacy SOAP and mainframe flat files — every protocol your systems speak, GOVERN G5 understands.
REST APIs
Modern HTTP APIs
- OpenAPI 3.0 specification
- JSON and XML formats
- OAuth 2.0 authentication
- Rate limiting
- Versioning
SOAP / Web Services
Legacy enterprise protocols
- WSDL support
- WS-Security
- WS-Addressing
- MTOM for binary data
- Legacy protocol support
GraphQL
Schema-driven queries
- Schema-first design
- Query optimization
- Real-time subscriptions
- Federation support
Event Streaming
Asynchronous messaging
- Apache Kafka
- RabbitMQ
- AWS SNS/SQS
- Azure Service Bus
- Google Pub/Sub
File Transfer
Batch and bulk data
- SFTP / FTPS
- AS2 (Applicability Statement 2)
- Batch file processing
- CSV, XML, JSON formats
- Mainframe flat files
Database
Direct data access
- JDBC / ODBC
- Change data capture (CDC)
- Bulk data loading
- Real-time replication
- Database links
Five Battle-Tested Integration Patterns
ESB for synchronous, message queues for async, batch for legacy, API gateways for exposure, and CDC for real-time replication. Each pattern lists use cases, technologies, and features.
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
Synchronous Point-to-Point Integration
- Real-time data validation
- Immediate response requirements
- Simple request-response patterns
- Low-latency integrations
- Protocol translation
- Message transformation
- Routing and orchestration
- Error handling and retry
- Monitoring and logging
Message Queues
Asynchronous Event-Driven Integration
- High-volume data processing
- Decoupled systems
- Event sourcing
- Command and query responsibility segregation (CQRS)
- Publish-subscribe patterns
- Guaranteed delivery
- Message persistence
- Dead letter queues
- Message replay
Batch Processing
Legacy System Integration
- Mainframe batch jobs
- End-of-day processing
- Large data transfers
- Scheduled reporting
- Scheduled execution
- Dependency management
- Error handling and recovery
- Data validation
- Audit trails
API Gateways
Modern Service Exposure
- Third-party integrations
- Mobile app backends
- Partner ecosystems
- Microservices architecture
- Rate limiting
- Authentication and authorization
- Request/response transformation
- Analytics and monitoring
- Developer portal
Change Data Capture (CDC)
Real-Time Data Replication
- Database synchronization
- Data warehouse loading
- Search index updates
- Cache invalidation
- Real-time change streaming
- Minimal source system impact
- Schema change handling
- Exactly-once processing
- Historical data loading
Three Architectural Topologies
Hub-and-Spoke for centralized control. Event-Driven for loose coupling and scale. Microservices for independent deployment and team autonomy. The right topology depends on your integration landscape.
Hub-and-Spoke
Central Integration Hub
- Centralized management
- Reusable integrations
- Consistent patterns
- Easier monitoring
Event-Driven
Asynchronous Event Streaming
- Loose coupling
- Scalability
- Real-time processing
- Flexibility
Microservices
Distributed Service Architecture
- Independent deployment
- Technology diversity
- Fault isolation
- Team autonomy
Secured at Every Integration Boundary
Authentication, authorization, encryption, and audit on every connection. Data quality, lineage, and privacy governance across every flow.
Integration Security
- OAuth 2.0 / OpenID Connect
- API keys
- Mutual TLS (mTLS)
- SAML for enterprise SSO
- JWT tokens
- Role-based access control (RBAC)
- Attribute-based access control (ABAC)
- Scope-based permissions
- Fine-grained access policies
- TLS 1.3 for data in transit
- AES-256 for data at rest
- Customer-managed encryption keys
- Post-quantum cryptography ready
- Complete audit trail of all integrations
- Logging of all data access
- Compliance reporting
- Anomaly detection
Data Governance
Four Phases. 16-40 Weeks to Live Integrations.
Assessment, Foundation, Implementation, and Deployment. Each phase delivers tangible artifacts. Click a phase to highlight its detail — all four are shown below.
Assessment
2-4 weeks
Phase 01 concludes with 5 signed-off deliverables ready for the next phase.
- Inventory existing systems
- Identify integration requirements
- Assess data quality
- Define integration patterns
- Prioritize integrations
- System inventory
- Integration requirements document
- Data flow diagrams
- Integration architecture design
- Implementation roadmap
Foundation
4-8 weeks
Phase 02 concludes with 5 signed-off deliverables ready for the next phase.
- Deploy integration platform
- Establish connectivity
- Implement security controls
- Set up monitoring
- Create development environment
- Integration platform deployed
- Connectivity established
- Security controls implemented
- Monitoring dashboards
- Development environment ready
Implementation
8-24 weeks
Phase 03 concludes with 5 signed-off deliverables ready for the next phase.
- Develop integrations
- Test data flows
- Validate data quality
- Performance testing
- User acceptance testing
- Working integrations
- Test results
- Data quality reports
- Performance benchmarks
- UAT sign-off
Deployment
2-4 weeks
Phase 04 concludes with 5 signed-off deliverables ready for the next phase.
- Production deployment
- Data migration
- Cutover planning
- Go-live support
- Hypercare period
- Production integrations
- Migrated data
- Cutover documentation
- Go-live confirmation
- Hypercare support
Ongoing Integration Care
24/7 monitoring, proactive maintenance, and continuous enhancement keep every connector healthy and every integration current.
Monitoring
- 24/7 integration monitoring
- Automated alerting
- Performance tracking
- Error detection
- Capacity planning
Maintenance
- Security patches
- Performance optimization
- Connector updates
- Documentation updates
- Bug fixes
Enhancements
- New connector development
- Integration optimization
- Architecture improvements
- Technology upgrades
- Feature additions
Inventory your landscape. Design your integration architecture.
Request an integration assessment to understand how GOVERN G5 can connect with your existing systems. We will inventory your current landscape, identify integration requirements, and design a tailored integration architecture.
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- Pre-Built Connectors
- 200+
- Integration Patterns
- 6
- Protocols Supported
- 6
- Implementation
- 16-40 weeks