Linnflux — Est. 2014

Accessible, Secure, and Accountable to the Public

Linnflux has partnered with government agencies since 2014, from local municipalities to a US Department of Defense client, delivering websites that meet the standards public service demands.

Government websites carry obligations private businesses do not. Residents depend on them, accessibility law applies to them, and attackers target them. Linnflux has worked with government agencies since 2014, including local municipalities and a US Department of Defense client, so we build for those realities from the first line of code.

Accessibility leads every engagement. Our ADA Web Work division audits, remediates, and monitors against WCAG 2.1 AA, the benchmark behind both Section 508 and the ADA Title II web rule. AmPen penetration testing then documents your security posture, and WordFlux managed hosting keeps public records, notices, and forms available when residents need them.

Your staff will always reach US-based human support, which matters when a council meeting agenda has to go up tonight.

Challenges We Solve for Government Agencies

Accessibility Mandates

Section 508 and ADA Title II requirements make WCAG conformance an obligation, not a preference, and most agency websites fail an honest audit.

Transparency and Public Records Expectations

Residents expect meeting minutes, budgets, notices, and forms to be findable online. Outdated sites turn routine requests into staff workload.

Security Requirements and Procurement Constraints

Public-facing systems are constant targets, and agencies need vendors who can document their security posture and work within procurement processes.

Real humans. US‑based. Every plan.

Every Linnflux service comes with the same promise: when you reach out, a real person from one of our three US offices answers — no offshore ticket queues, no chatbots pretending to help.

  • Three US offices Pennsylvania, Alabama, and New York
  • Talk to a person (717) 707-5225 reaches our team, not a call center
  • Partners since 2014 Small businesses and government agencies trust us year after year

Frequently Asked Questions

Does our agency website have to meet Section 508 or WCAG?

If you are a federal agency or federally funded, Section 508 applies, and the DOJ's ADA Title II rule sets WCAG 2.1 AA as the standard for state and local government web content. Our ADA Web Work audit, $450, tells you exactly where you stand.

Can you fix accessibility issues, or just report them?

Both. ADA Web Work covers the full cycle: a WCAG 2.1 AA audit, hands-on remediation of the failures found, and ongoing monitoring so new content does not reintroduce problems.

Have you worked with government clients before?

Yes. Linnflux has partnered with government agencies since 2014, including local municipalities and a US Department of Defense client. We understand documentation requirements and procurement-friendly engagement.

Do you offer security testing for public-facing systems?

Our AmPen division performs penetration testing starting at $1,800, with reporting written for both technical staff and the officials who need to sign off on it.

Let's talk about your government agencies business

A real person from our team will walk through what you need — no pressure, no obligation.