MuleSoft in Government

Government entities today face unprecedented challenges and opportunities to better integrate applications and the data they generate to provide dramatic improvements in responsiveness, visibility and efficiency.

Mule’s lightweight footprint and flexible architecture allow government entities ranging from small municipalities, military, national governments to international agencies to reliably and cost effectively integrate a variety of systems, from new web-based applications to legacy mainframe systems. Mule delivers powerful integration capabilities without the expense and complexity of heavy legacy integration stacks. Mule has been deployed in 2,500 organizations and in hundreds of government deployments across the globe.

Selected case studies

  • Ministerie van Economische Zaken - The Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation uses Mules as the core of its electronic invoicing infrastructure.
  • National Electronic Health Record (EHR) System– A European national government uses Mule as the core infrastructure for its national EHR initiative, deploying Mule centrally and also in regional organizations (equivalent to RHIOs in the US) to facilitate the collection patient records and make them available nationally (similar to the US NHIN initiative)
  • National income tax agency – The national income tax authority of a European country uses Mule to integrate back-end systems with new user applications.
  • Military and Intelligence – Mule has been used at several military and intelligence agencies to provide integration across siloed systems and to deliver highly responsive battlefield and intelligence capabilities as vast quantities of new information are continually generated.
  • International agencies – Two of the largest and most influential international agencies controlling international fiscal and governmental policies are each using Mule to provide back-end integration between their systems and the nations they serve.
  • Municipalities – Mule is being used by local governments, law and judicial entities to provide accurate, timely visibility to citizen constituencies and to provide self-serve access to services, dramatically reducing costs, mistakes and paperwork.
  • Data-intensive computing - the US Department of Energy uses Mule as at the core of its MeDICi framework, a middleware platform for building complex, high performance analytical applications, which can include near real-time cybersecurity and data pipelines for scientific instr