
Public Sector Website Services
Website support for government, higher education, and publicly funded organizations that need clearer content, stronger accessibility practices, better documentation, and easier-to-manage digital services.
We help public-sector teams assess what exists, prioritize what matters, and improve websites in a way that supports users, procurement, reporting, and long-term maintainability.
Public-Sector Website Work Needs More Than a Good-Looking Page
Public-sector websites often have more requirements than a typical business website. They may need to support accessibility expectations, procurement documentation, service delivery, grant or funding requirements, multiple stakeholders, and long-term maintenance.
That is why the right solution is not always a full redesign. Sometimes the better first step is a website review, content cleanup, accessibility planning, documentation, or modernization roadmap.
Where We Help
We focus on practical website work that helps public-sector teams make digital services clearer, easier to use, and easier to maintain.
Website Assessment and Planning
Review existing websites, pages, content, forms, and user paths so teams can understand what should be improved, consolidated, retired, or rebuilt.
- Website and content inventory
- User journey review
- Modernization priorities
- Documentation for planning and procurement
Accessibility-Aware Web Design
Build or improve websites with accessibility, readability, responsive design, and maintainability considered from the beginning.
- Clear page structure
- Accessible content patterns
- Responsive layouts
- Plain-language user paths
Content Cleanup and Service Clarity
Help teams reduce duplicated content, clarify public-facing services, improve readability, and make information easier for users to find.
- Content consolidation
- Service page improvement
- Plain-language editing
- Internal linking and navigation support
SEO, Findability, and Public Access
Improve titles, headings, metadata, internal links, and page structure so people can find the right public information faster.
- Search-focused page cleanup
- Metadata and headings
- Internal linking
- Content aligned to user intent
Implementation and Support
Support website updates, rebuilds, migrations, and ongoing improvements when a public-sector team needs execution capacity or a documented path forward.
- WordPress implementation
- Page and content updates
- Post-launch support
- Documentation and handoff
Procurement and Proposal Support
Provide clear scope language, capability information, and service descriptions that help teams evaluate fit before a formal quote, proposal, or purchase process.
- Capability statement support
- Scope clarification
- Procurement-friendly service language
- Right-sized recommendations
Built for Public-Sector Buying Realities
Public-sector work often needs clear documentation, realistic scope, vendor information, and alignment with procurement or grant requirements. We keep the process practical and transparent.
Certification and Vendor Fit
Gravity & Grit is positioned for public-sector work through small business and veteran-owned business pathways. Use the capabilities statement to confirm current vendor details, certifications, and service areas.
Right-Sized Scope
Not every agency, department, program, or grant-funded project needs the same level of work. We help identify whether the right next step is a review, cleanup, redesign, rebuild, or ongoing support.
Clear Documentation
We can support planning documents, scope summaries, website findings, recommendations, and handoff materials that help teams explain what needs to happen and why.
How a Public-Sector Website Engagement Can Start
The first step should match the actual need. This keeps the process easier for your team and avoids creating unnecessary scope before the problem is clear.
1. Share the Need
Tell us what you are trying to build, fix, improve, consolidate, document, or support.
2. Clarify the Fit
We review the context and recommend whether the next step should be a small review, a defined project, a proposal, or another path.
3. Document the Next Step
If there is a fit, we help define a practical scope that can support internal review, procurement, funding, or project planning.
Related Public-Sector Resource
If your team is reviewing Texas HB 5195, start with the website modernization guide. It explains the law, key dates, assessment areas, and why website modernization should be treated as a planning and user experience issue, not only a technical task.

Need Help Defining the Right Public-Sector Website Scope?
Tell us what you are trying to assess, improve, consolidate, or modernize, and we will recommend the simplest useful next step.
No inflated compliance promises. No unnecessary scope. Just practical website support for public-sector teams that need clearer paths, better documentation, and a website that is easier to use and maintain.
