Optimal Government Rule Engine
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Optimal Government Rule Engine (OGRE)

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Also known as Decisions, Optimal Government Rule Engine (OGRE), the 2025 {build} hackathon pushed us beyond decision-making and policy rule authoring. We have since expanded the platform to support end-to-end workflow automation, forming Opus — the next-generation OGRE.

Opus helps government agencies automate workflows and build business rules with a drag-and-drop visual editor, pre-connected to whole-of-government tools, with compliance built in. 

Visit Opus instead.

Key Benefits

Create decisions (rules) easily

A low-code platform featuring drag-and-drop modeller through web authoring. It enables users to create and manage business rules without needing extensive coding knowledge, thereby accelerating development.

Create workflow automations to increase productivity

Using a simple drag-and-drop canvas, you can connect ready-made components and whole-of-government products to automate repetitive tasks from start to finish.

Self-documenting

Clear visual representation, as easy to follow as a flowchart. Making it legible to all collaborators and stakeholders. You can see what happens in the flow, its relationships, results and outcomes.

Test with confidence

Validate every scenario with built-in unit testing at node level, decision service, workflow automation and overall project regression testing to ensure accurate results.

Security and compliance built-in the platform by design

Audit logs, stg/prd runtimes, environment variables, secrets management, Git-like control — your data is safe from day one.

Faster go-to-market timelines

Deploy policies faster with a compliant, easy-to-procure platform that removes vendor wait times. Reduce development lead time and cost by automating workflows yourself.

Awards & Recognitions

{build} GovTech Hackathon 2025 – SGTS Engineering Productivity Award

Our scrappy prototype, v0, built for learning

Last updated 17 Feb 2026

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