iCore NGIN is acquired as a governed software platform — not rented as a SaaS subscription. Governments gain full operational control, source access, sovereign deployment, and long-term independence.
iCore NGIN is acquired as a strategic government platform — enabling agencies to operate, extend, and govern systems internally without perpetual vendor reliance.
Enterprise platform licensing with defined support and training terms.
Deployed on government-owned infrastructure or sovereign cloud.
No per-user, per-transaction, or per-record pricing models.
Agencies retain operational continuity independent of vendor timelines.
The acquisition includes everything required to operate, govern, and defend the platform as a system of record.
iCore NGIN aligns with standard government procurement, RFP, and sole-source justification frameworks.
Demonstrable cost, time, and risk avoidance compared to internal development.
Unique architecture combining workflow, audit, RBAC, and sovereignty.
Acquisition-based model avoids long-term SaaS operational lock-in.
Systems remain operable regardless of vendor status.
Platform acquisition terms are structured to protect both government interests and existing industry deployments.
Platform licensed for internal government and authorized stakeholder use.
Prevents unauthorized commercialization or redistribution.
Contractual protections prevent competition with existing vertical deployments.
Verification rights ensure compliance with acquisition terms.