Our Work

We focus on projects with social impact. Success means people with better health, increased access to benefits to underserved communities, and better upskilling and job opportunities for disadvantaged communities.

Focus on Social Impact

We work across diverse industries and government to provide our deep expertise in digital services.

Equity

Enabling access to under-served and disadvantaged communities.

Healthcare

Addressing the vast US healthcare space through federal, local and commercial projects.

Integrated Benefits

Using digital services to make existing benefits services faster and more accessible.

Learning & Development

Emphasis on projects that enable upward mobility in under-served communities.

Projects

We work across diverse industries and government to provide our deep expertise in digital services.

Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave

PFML was a new legislatively mandated state project that kicked off in January 2020 to provide Massachusetts residents the ability to apply for and receive payment for family and medical leave. Focus was part of the initial core team at project kickoff, and worked with our prime contracting partner (Nava PBC) and other stakeholders to staff project teams across product, engineering, DevOps and technical support.

Preventive Medicaid

Supporting a commercial partner providing preventive care for medicaid patients across various states. They work with insurance providers to identify and treat patients with preventable hospitalization risk. Focus provides agile software development services across various engineering and cloud infrastructure teams. We are currently supporting implementation of the next iteration of their data pipeline platform and infrastructure.

Healthcare for All

Our staff have experience in key engineering leadership roles HealthCare.gov and MyMedicare.gov projects. Currently supporting CMS cloud transformation projects.

DC Housing Insights

This open source tool provides housing advocates and government officials with insights on the state of affordable housing in Washington, DC. The project started as a Code for DC / CNHED / Greater DC initiative. The tool overlays multiple local and national data sources on top of an interactive map with various filter toggles to better visualize the data.

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