Capability
Technology & digital services
Secure, modern infrastructure that people can use — not technology for technology's sake.
Government IT modernization fails most often at the seam between the technical build and the human experience. A system can be architecturally sound, security-compliant, and delivered on time — and still fail because nobody tested it with the people who use it, or because the team that built it couldn't explain it to the team that maintains it. Tunlaw closes that gap by integrating technology delivery with accessibility, usability, and knowledge transfer from the start.
What this looks like on a task order
Full-cycle project management
Application design and development
Process improvement and automation
Cybersecurity and compliance
UX/UI design and research
Systems integration and migration
SharePoint development
Web design and development
Why the surprises stop showing up at the review stage
Technology decisions have accessibility consequences. Design decisions have security consequences. Content decisions have usability consequences. When these disciplines sit in separate teams, consequences surface as surprises — late in the schedule, over budget, and usually at the end user's expense. Tunlaw's model makes those consequences visible from the first sprint, not the final review.