OneBlink is an Australian-headquartered low-code platform purpose-built to help government agencies replace paper-based and PDF-driven processes with secure, accessible digital forms and workflows — without IT backlogs or waterfall delivery cycles. Its GovForm product line is already deployed across hundreds of public sector teams in Australia and the United States, with documented outcomes including a 75% reduction in claim processing time at SafeWork NSW (using AWS AI-assisted invoice validation), replacement of a legacy iOS app at the Victorian Department of Health with a progressive web app delivering consistent inspections across 78 councils, and 38,000+ parking permit submissions processed at the Town of Brookhaven, New York. OneBlink has explicitly launched a Canadian public sector offering at canada.oneblink.io, positioning its Low-code Suite (LcS) as the answer to regulatory compliance digitization, inspection workflows, and citizen-facing service delivery for Canadian government organizations. The platform is ISO 27001 certified and hosted on AWS, with in-region data sovereignty — directly addressing the GC Cloud Guardrails and Protected B data residency requirements that govern federal procurement. For Canadian government buyers, OneBlink’s timing is sharp: the Accessible Canada Act and provincial accessibility regulations (e.g., WCAG 2.1 Level AA now mandatory in Manitoba; national ICT accessibility standard CAN/ASCEN 301 549 targets June 2028) are creating urgent pressure to retire PDF forms, which are structurally non-compliant with modern accessibility requirements. DCI’s aggregator model brings OneBlink to Canadian public sector buyers on existing vehicles — eliminating the need for a standalone RFP and absorbing the contracting complexity of engaging an Australian-domiciled vendor.