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Overview, value, modules and implementation approach for the enterprise foundation.
Tiger One connects government operations across projects, contracts, budgets, assets, people and GIS. Naya — Tiger Park's general-purpose AI assistant — works across that record, while Sky Hawk and Shohor extend it from verified field delivery to citizen services.
Programme delivery, contracts, budgets and public assets under Tiger One.
Read the case study → Client story · RCCRevenue, licensing, registration and welfare services under Shohor.
Read the case study →Six government institutions run governed digital systems built and operated by Tiger Park.
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Overview, value, modules and implementation approach for the enterprise foundation.
Attendance, approved minutes, actions, visits and time intelligence.
Project monitoring, field reporting, GIS evidence and governed approvals.
Revenue, licensing, civil registration and welfare workflows for city corporations and pourashavas.
The relationship among the three original products in one executive briefing.
Tiger One remains the enterprise foundation. Naya brings AI assistance to every part of the record, while Sky Hawk and Shohor deepen it where delivery takes place and citizens are served.
Connect projects, contracts, budgets, assets, personnel, GIS, workflow, reporting and executive intelligence in one governed platform. Sky Hawk and Shohor are satellite modules that extend this foundation, and Naya — the AI assistant — works across all of it.
A general-purpose AI assistant grounded in the governed record — drafting minutes, tracking decisions, answering questions and guiding staff, with an authorized user always approving the final record.
Capture structured progress, geotagged evidence, issues and approvals against projects, contracts, work packages and tasks.
Citizen service applications, licensing, revenue and welfare workflows for city corporations and pourashavas, connected to Tiger One.
A shared project identifier connects the meeting record, accountable work, field evidence and enterprise dashboard.
Deploy the modules appropriate to agency readiness, policy, existing systems and implementation priorities.
Ask the record anything. Naya drafts; people decide.
Naya is Tiger Park's general-purpose AI assistant — deployed today in government meeting rooms and on the public WASH compendium. In its meetings deployment, it runs the official activity lifecycle:
A claim of progress becomes verified delivery evidence.
Every municipal service becomes an online, paid and on-the-record transaction.
Capabilities, policies, deployment commitments and success measures are confirmed during discovery and implementation planning.
AI may draft or suggest. An authorized user reviews and approves the official record.
Official activity is recorded under customer policy—not continuous personal movement.
Time, location, uploader and audit history support verification and controlled correction.
Identity, permissions, retention, export and data residency follow the agreed operating model.
Data residency, control and compliance requirements differ by agency. Tiger One runs the same governed system wherever it needs to live.
Elastic, managed cloud infrastructure for scale, backup and global reach — 99.99% uptime, auto-scaling, load balancing and multi-AZ redundancy.
Infrastructure detailsHosted and operated end to end on Tiger Park's own infrastructure in Bangladesh.
Deployed inside the Government of Bangladesh's own National Data Center, under national data-sovereignty rules.
Runs entirely inside the agency's own infrastructure and network, under the customer's direct control.
Every deployed system runs inside a live, shared channel — client staff and Tiger Park engineers in the same conversation, day and night. It is the reason systems stay in daily use instead of gathering dust.
A district office messages at sunrise: the system will not load. Within minutes, a named Tiger Park engineer is looking at the exact same screen, in the exact same conversation. By the time the working day starts, the fix is already confirmed — not with a ticket number, but with a screenshot and a “Resolved.”
See how Tiger Park solutions turn operational records into evidence, accountability and decision intelligence.
Featured case study · Representative visual
How RHD uses Tiger One—branded as OneRHD—to connect programme delivery, contracts, budgets, roads, bridges, vehicles, assets, land and management attention.
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How field evidence and digital handover supported project oversight and contractor payment—while building a dataset of close to 600,000 water-source records.
Representative visual · DPHE pattern
How a Tiger One-based system connected sites, tenders, contracts, funds, field evidence, water-quality screening and final bills for DPHE’s part of PEDP4.
Public decision-support interface
How the PICMaC map connects aquifer, river, water-quality and feasibility evidence to support more transparent water-source and technology screening.
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How Shohor, the Tiger One module for citizen services, connects revenue and taxation, licensing, civil registration, markets, welfare, back-office workflow, finance and platform services for Rajshahi City Corporation.
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How Aqua Watch, a Tiger One installation, connects seasonal water-table and water-quality surveys with mapped monitoring points, geographic comparison and governed approval for DPHE's Survey Investigation and Research Division.
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How Tiger Park built a Tiger One and Sky Hawk-based ICT Monitoring System for CEIP-1's Polder 39/2C, as ICT sub-contractor to DevConsultants Limited (DevCon), giving BWDB's project management unit geotagged, real-time field evidence.
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How Tiger Park is building Brishtir Pani, a Tiger One and Sky Hawk-based monitoring system for DPHE's coastal rainwater harvesting water-supply programme, bringing tube wells, tanks, community schemes and piped supply into one record.
How DPHE's Contract Management System (CMS) and RHD's OneRHD Contract Management and Work & Payment Tracking modules bring contracts, physical and financial progress, and time-extension requests onto one governed record — the same approach, deployed independently for each agency.
How Tiger Park built a public WASH technology compendium and a grounded AI budget assistant for Bangladesh's disaster-response sector, bringing technology selection, real costs and budget guidance into one place.
Approved government cloud, your own data centre, or a hybrid model — whichever your policy requires. Each deployment is configured for the client, not rebuilt from scratch.
You do. Every deployment is client-owned — Tiger Park Limited supplies and supports the underlying platform, but the operational data and its governance stay with your institution.
We map your current process, confirm the modules you're ready for, and run a governed pilot on one project or service before wider rollout. Final scope is confirmed during discovery.
Yes — Bangla and English interfaces are available across citizen and staff-facing modules, including Shohor's citizen portal.
AI may draft or suggest, but an authorized user always approves the official record. Access, retention and export follow the operating model agreed during implementation.
Yes. Sky Hawk and Shohor both support integration with existing systems — for example e-Nothi, the government's e-file system — through a documented REST API.
We will map the current process, confirm the appropriate Tiger One modules, configure the Naya, Sky Hawk and Shohor touchpoints, and define a governed pilot with measurable outcomes.
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