Built from inside the system it governs.
GovIQ encodes how Irish public procurement and capital delivery actually work because the person building it spent twenty years doing the work — through CWMF stage gates, BCAR obligations and healthcare capital governance, on real projects with real auditors.
Domain depth you cannot reverse-engineer from a directive.
- Two decades in Irish public capital delivery
- CWMF stage gates and PW-CF contract administration
- BCAR and building-control obligations
- Healthcare capital governance and approval thresholds
Most procurement software is built by technologists who read the rules. GovIQ is built by someone who lived inside them — who knows why a Stage 3 approval blocks a tender, why a variation that crosses 15% pulls in Legal and C&E, and why the €5k–€50k layer is where the real exposure sits.
That depth is the product. The threshold logic, the stage locks, the audit chain and the CWMF clause references are not features bolted on — they are the working knowledge of two decades, encoded so a one-person estates team can lean on it.
- Rules encoded from practice, not interpretation
- Designed for the under-resourced public buyer
- Audit-defensibility as the default, not an add-on
A founder-led programme with independent oversight.
CEO and acting CISO duties sit with the founder; an independent Non-Executive Director sponsors the information-security management system and ratifies every policy promotion. Trust is structural, not asserted.