Your community’s data. Your community’s sovereignty.
First Nations and government organizations hold member data, financial records, and community information that demands the highest standard of care. We provide enterprise-grade protection with the respect these relationships require.
Data governance that honours community trust.
First Nations governments manage sensitive member information, band council records, treaty documents, and community services data. The stakes are higher than compliance. It’s about sovereignty.
Data sovereignty is a foundational principle for First Nations governance. Member information, health data, education records, and financial documents belong to the community. We ensure all data is stored exclusively in Canadian data centres, never crosses international borders, and is protected by controls that respect First Nations data governance principles of ownership, control, access, and possession. This commitment to compliance and data protection is fundamental to our service.
First Nation offices and community centres often serve as the technology hub for an entire community. Internet connectivity, shared workstations, public access systems, and administrative networks all run through the same infrastructure. We design segmented networks that keep administrative systems secure while providing reliable community access.
Remote and rural connectivity is a reality for many Northern BC communities. We deploy and manage Starlink and satellite internet for communities where terrestrial options fall short, then build the infrastructure around it: bandwidth shaping that prioritises critical services, fair-use policies that prevent a single device from consuming the entire link, and cost controls that keep monthly bills predictable. Cloud services are optimised for constrained connections, offline capabilities are configured where needed, and backup strategies are designed to work within real-world bandwidth limits. Read more about how we manage satellite connectivity.
Funding cycles and reporting requirements create specific documentation needs. We provide compliance reporting aligned to federal and provincial funding requirements, maintain documented evidence of security controls for audit purposes, and prepare the cybersecurity documentation that funding agencies increasingly require.
Built with respect for community needs.
Canadian-only data storage with controls aligned to First Nations data governance principles of ownership, control, access, and possession.
Administrative, community access, and public networks properly isolated within shared facilities.
Starlink deployment and management, bandwidth shaping, fair-use policies, and cost controls for satellite-connected communities.
Documentation aligned to federal and provincial funding requirements and audit obligations.
Security awareness programs adapted for community environments with varied workflows.
Consistent service from a team that understands Northern BC communities and builds relationships for the long term.
Protecting your community?
Straightforward service. Transparent billing. Long-term commitment.
Send us a message. We’ll review your current environment with data sovereignty and community needs in mind.