Assemblic — hosted on AWS for global deployment

Assemblic — hosted on AWS for global deployment

7 July 2025

As governments explore Rules as Code (RaC) to modernise legislation and improve compliance, the need for secure, flexible, and jurisdictionally aligned hosting becomes critical.

Assemblic provides a globally deployable platform for Rules as Code, built on OpenFisca and hosted on AWS. By leveraging AWS’s international footprint and strong security posture, Assemblic enables government agencies and international organisations to deploy policy-as-code solutions in compliance with national sovereignty, privacy and regulatory mandates.

Its technical architecture is underpinned by principles such as:

  • Scalability and performance
  • Security and access control
  • Interoperability with policy systems
  • Open-source alignment
  • Developer and policy analyst productivity
  • Jurisdictional deployment flexibility
  • Reliability and service continuity

OpenFisca workloads and AWS

Assemblic is deployed on Quant Cloud for Government, a secure, managed platform built on AWS. This architecture ensures high availability, performance and security, while allowing agencies to meet data sovereignty and localisation requirements.

The platform leverages AWS services such as container orchestration, identity management and regional redundancy to provide consistent, scalable hosting of Rules-as Code-models.

Critically, Assemblic ensures that your OpenFisca-based RaC projects can be deployed within your own national AWS region, providing confidence that your policy logic remains in-country.

Benefits of Assemblic and AWS

When building Rules as Code solutions, for many governments it’s important (if not essential) that the solution is hosted in-country. Assemblic’s use of AWS, means you can quickly and easily host your OpenFisca code in the country of your choice.

AWS for US Rules as Code — an example

On 6 June 2025, amendments were made to US Executive Order 14144, calling for a pilot program of Rules as Code for cybersecurity policies and guidance. This marks a significant step toward machine-readable legislation and operationalised compliance.

In such use cases, US agencies would require their RaC implementations to remain within US borders, under their control and security jurisdiction. Assemblic enables exactly that: hosting OpenFisca-based models on AWS infrastructure located in the US, or any other jurisdiction, without compromising on sovereignty, openness or interoperability.

More information

To explore how Assemblic can support your jurisdiction’s Rules as Code ambitions securely and on your terms, contact our team.