Policy for the machine-work economy.
Compute, energy, and workforce policy are now one problem. We give governments and multilateral institutions the instruments, analysis, and systems to govern it as one.
The decisions arrived before the instruments did.
Ministries are being asked to decide how much compute to acquire, how much energy to dedicate to it, and how to prepare a workforce for machine work — with statistical systems designed for an economy that no longer exists. The decisions are systemic; the tooling is not.
Disnesta was built for this gap. The firm brings governments the full stack: policy and operating-model advisory, secure data platforms and public digital systems delivered to production, security and risk governance, and published measurement designed for institutions that answer to legislatures and boards of governors.
And because the firm builds as well as publishes, the analysis does not stop at a report. We instrument it: dashboards, data pipelines, and decision tools that keep the policy picture live after the engagement ends.
The roles that own these decisions.
The work we do for institutions like yours.
Policy & operating-model advisory
Decision support for the allocation questions — compute, energy, skills, services — with feedback effects and second-order consequences made explicit.
Public digital systems & data platforms
The platforms and data infrastructure behind public programs, delivered to production standards that survive audits and administrations.
Security & risk for public systems
Security architecture, risk governance, and AI-era controls for institutions accountable to the public.
Measurement & country analysis
Commissioned analysis and published measurement — including country readings through the firm's indices, with the methodology open.
Public and urban systems, end to end.
Policy analysis, urban informatics, and the delivery of public digital systems — one capability page covering how the firm works with the institutions that serve the public.