HDF Hoosier Data Foundry

Indiana software, data, and cloud engineering

Forging data-driven software for public-sector missions.

Hoosier Data Foundry builds practical cloud, data, and custom software systems for agencies and organizations that need reliable technology without unnecessary complexity.

The foundry idea

Raw material becomes working systems.

A foundry takes raw metal and shapes it into parts people can use. Hoosier Data Foundry applies the same discipline to data, workflows, and technical constraints: refine the material, build the tooling, and deliver systems that hold up under daily use.

Services

Engineering capacity for modern public systems.

From custom software to data pipelines, the work is scoped around concrete mission needs and operational reality.

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Custom Software Development

Purpose-built web applications, internal tools, and workflow systems for practical public-sector operations.

Cloud Application Modernization

Incremental migration, hosting, and reliability improvements that reduce operational friction without risky rewrites.

Data Platforms and Pipelines

Clean ingestion, transformation, storage, and governance patterns that turn raw data into dependable systems.

System Integrations and APIs

Interoperability between legacy systems, vendor platforms, case tools, reporting systems, and modern services.

Dashboards, Reporting, and Analytics

Readable operational views, audit-ready reports, and decision support built from trustworthy source data.

AI Readiness and Automation

Data quality, process automation, and guardrails that prepare organizations for responsible AI use.

Why HDF

Small enough to stay accountable. Serious enough for government work.

We prefer clear scopes, working software, readable documentation, and durable systems over trend chasing.

Indiana-rooted and regionally focused

Builder-led delivery, not pitch-deck theater

Plain-language technical communication

Modern practices without fragile complexity

Public-sector ready

Delivery habits that match public accountability.

Government software has to be understandable, maintainable, and supportable after launch. That shapes how we plan, build, document, and hand off work.

  • Clear documentation and maintainable handoff materials
  • Security-minded engineering and responsible data handling
  • Reliable delivery practices suited to public accountability
  • Plain-language communication with technical traceability
  • Systems built to interoperate with existing agency tools