Pacific-owned · Fiji-registered · Community-designed

Built with the Pacific.
Designed to last.

A Fiji-based engineering and advisory firm. We co-design digital systems with Pacific communities, governments and regional organisations — not for them.

Funafuti, Tuvalu — spring tide flooding across the main airstrip runway.

Delivered alongside

For over a decade, we've worked alongside Pacific governments, regional organisations and development partners — building systems that are reliable, locally owned, and built to last.

10+
Years of Pacific digital systems experience
15+
Pacific Island Countries engaged
6
UN & international organisations
100%
Pacific-owned, Fiji-registered
Who we are

A Pacific firm, shaped by Pacific realities.

Pacific Digital Consulting is not a global firm that has discovered the Pacific. We are a Pacific firm — registered in Fiji, embedded in the region, and built on over a decade of direct delivery experience inside Pacific governments, regional programmes, and international organisations.

We bring together Pacific technologists, architects, and advisors from across the diaspora and the region — people who have worked at SPC, within UN agencies, and alongside Pacific communities — motivated by one question: what does genuinely useful, lasting digital infrastructure look like when it is designed with Pacific people, not delivered to them?

That question has shaped everything about how we work. We do not sell pre-built platforms. We co-design with the institutions and communities that will own these systems long after we are gone.

Technology should strengthen Pacific institutions — not create new dependencies. Every engagement must leave behind stronger local capability.

Pacific professionals in an Integrate Pasifika working session
Integrate Pasifika regional workshop — co-designing a multi-country knowledge platform.
Our defining difference

We don't sell software. We build it with you.

Most technology vendors arrive in the Pacific with a product already built. They configure it, brand it, hand it over, and leave. The community had no say in how it works, why it works that way, or how to sustain it once the vendor is gone.

We work differently. Every system we deliver begins with the people who will use it — their workflows, their constraints, their languages, their capacity to maintain what we build together.

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Requirements from communities, not cataloguesScope is defined by Pacific need, not a vendor's capability list.
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Built alongside local teamsWe embed with government developers and partners throughout delivery, not just at handover.
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Designed to be owned, not licensedOpen standards mean institutions own what they operate, with no vendor lock-in.
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Measured by what remains when we leaveSuccess is whether the institution can sustain and evolve the system without us.
Open Source First

Open by default. Sovereign by design.

We operate an Open Source First policy across all engagements — a practical commitment to Pacific sovereignty, not an ideological one. For too long, Pacific governments have paid to implement systems they don't control. Donor funding expires, licence fees rise, and the system goes dark.

Open source breaks this cycle — giving Pacific institutions the source code, the freedom to modify, and the ability to find any qualified team in the region to maintain what's been built.

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No vendor lock-in

Open standards and documented architecture mean institutions are never dependent on any single vendor — including us — to keep systems running.

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Sustainable total cost

No hidden licence renewals or upgrade fees. Predictable costs that Pacific teams can manage independently.

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Regional knowledge sharing

When one government solves a problem with open tools, the region benefits — a shared commons of digital infrastructure.

Open-source & open-standards technologies we deploy
PostgreSQLPostGISGeoServerGeoNodeCKANOpenStreetMapKeycloakOpenID ConnectDockerKubernetesTerraformPythonNode.jsReactNext.jsFlutterOpenAPIGraphQLOllamaLangChainRedisGitHubQGISOpenLayers
What we do

Five practice areas. One regional mission.

Our work sits where engineering rigour meets policy relevance. Every engagement is scoped to leave stronger local institutions — not just running systems.

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Government Digital Transformation

Modernising public services, designing digital public infrastructure, and building the governance frameworks to sustain them.

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Cloud, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure

CISM-certified cloud architecture, zero-trust environments, and ISO 27001-aligned security suited to Pacific conditions.

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AI, Data Governance & Sovereignty

Responsible AI grounded in Pacific realities — governance frameworks, sovereign AI systems, and knowledge assistants.

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Climate, Disaster & Resilience Technology

Early warning systems, climate data platforms, and GIS-based monitoring drawing on direct SPC programme experience.

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Systems Integration & Platform Engineering

API development, enterprise integration, and custom platforms engineered for low-bandwidth Pacific environments.

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Strategic Advisory & Procurement

Digital strategy, procurement design, and donor engagement — helping institutions decide well before they build.

The Pacific context

This is what we design for.

The Pacific is not a backdrop for our work — it is the entire reason for it. Every system we design is shaped by the realities of the people and communities it will serve.

Children playing in floodwater at the Tuvalu land reclamation site
Climate resilience

Survival infrastructure, not abstract technology

At Funafuti's reclamation site, children play in the same water that threatens their island. Climate risk data and early warning systems are not theoretical problems here — they protect lives and livelihoods today.

Tuvaluan fisherman preparing a cast net on the coastal reef
Community livelihoods

Systems that serve people, on their terms

Pacific livelihoods depend on the ocean, the reef, and the land. Every system we build must work for these communities — in their languages, fitted to their daily realities, not imported from elsewhere.

Coastal erosion in Tuvalu
Coastal erosion, TuvaluDesigning for a changing coastline
Tuvalu airstrip used as a community road
Funafuti airstripInfrastructure is never single-purpose here
Why Pacific Digital Consulting

Engineering authority. Pacific grounding. Policy reach.

We are not generalist consultants who discovered the Pacific. We are Pacific practitioners who have spent careers inside the region's most complex digital programmes.

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Engineering depth

We design and build real systems. We deliver, not just advise.

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Pacific realism

Designed for low bandwidth, distributed geography, and constrained capacity.

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Policy influence

We produce policy briefs and strategies — not only implementations.

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Capability first

Every engagement builds local capability that outlasts the project.

Where we work

Across the Blue Pacific Continent.

We serve clients across the Pacific Islands region, with particular depth where we have direct delivery experience.

Pacific Island Countries
🇫🇯 Fiji🇼🇸 Samoa🇹🇴 Tonga🇻🇺 Vanuatu🇨🇰 Cook Islands🇸🇧 Solomon Islands🇵🇬 Papua New Guinea🇰🇮 Kiribati🇹🇻 Tuvalu🇳🇷 Nauru🇲🇭 Marshall Islands🇫🇲 FSM🇵🇼 Palau🇳🇺 Niue🇹🇰 Tokelau
Sectors
Government & Public SectorHealthEducationClimate & EnvironmentEmergency ManagementFinance & CustomsAgricultureUtilitiesTelecommunicationsRegional OrganisationsUN AgenciesDevelopment BanksNGOsUniversities
The development ecosystem we operate within

Organisations shaping Pacific digital development

SPC — Pacific CommunitySPREPUNDPUNICEFUNOCHAUN WomenFAOWorld BankAsian Development BankAustralian DFATNew Zealand MFATEuropean UnionJICAUSAIDPacific universitiesTelecom providers
Work with us

Let's build something that lasts.

Whether you are a government modernising services, a development partner designing a programme, or an organisation navigating a complex system challenge — we'd like to hear from you.

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Registered address
23 Malawai, Nadi, Viti Levu, Fiji
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Business registration
Fiji BN No. 2025RB023058 · Registered 17 December 2025

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