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Public Sector · Procurement & transparency

In government, everything leaves a trace.
Except what you're most required to trace.

You have your admin, budget and procurement systems. And still, when the comptroller raises an observation or citizens demand transparency, reconstructing what happened with a supplier —quotes, deadlines, breaches— takes days, between emails and filing cabinets.

We connect that traceability with the systems you already use, so every step with your suppliers is recorded and in plain sight —ready for the comptroller, ready for the citizen.

We know the State from the inside: we worked on the oversight side, at OEFA. We know what the authority demands because we were the authority.

This might sound familiar

It's not for lack of systems. It's because the traceability of what happens with each supplier lives outside them.

01

The order is in the system. Why the supplier failed to deliver, in an email nobody can find.

02

An observation arrives from the comptroller and assembling the full file takes a week.

03

A process depends on whoever 'knows how it works'. If they leave, the knowledge leaves.

04

They demand transparency, but the real story is scattered across spreadsheets.

What we do

We won't sell you another system to add to the ones that already don't talk to each other.

We connect what you already have so traceability with your suppliers is single, complete and in plain sight.

A tool the public servant doesn't adopt is useless. That's why we design for people, not just for the system.

What changes

What you already do, but defensible.

Reconstructing a file for the comptroller

Full traceability, in seconds

Transparency depends on searching emails

Every step recorded and available

The process depends on a key person

On the system, not a hero

Why Wasi

We know the State from the inside.

We were the authority

We worked on the oversight side, at OEFA. We know how public information must flow and be accounted for.

Real traceability

The rigor the comptroller demands, applied to your supply chain —end to end.

Adoption, not imposition

People, processes and culture first. No more systems nobody uses.

Track record in the public sector and oversightOSINERGMINOEFAINGEMMETCARE

Tell us how you manage your suppliers today.

In one conversation we'll show you what can be connected —no commitment.

Let's talk

When traceability is complete, everyone wins: the entity responds, the comptroller trusts, and the citizen notices.