
We’re building a public digital infrastructure to make regulatory information in Singapore easier to navigate.



Regulatory and governance documents in Singapore are fragmented across multiple regulators, websites, and formats. ORSG designs systems that bring these materials together into a single depository without altering their original intent or authority.
Public documents are often written in isolation, but real-world obligations are not. We design information systems that organise documents in ways that better reflect how regulatory requirements intersect across agencies, topics, and sectors. This includes preserving clear links to original source documents while enabling meaningful navigation, search, and reference.
ORSG is built as public digital infrastructure. We document how work is done, why decisions are made, and how systems evolve. Where possible, we work openly to encourage learning, collaboration, and the emergence of more public-interest digital infrastructure efforts.


We share our roadmap openly to demystify how public digital infrastructure is designed and built — especially for students, individuals, and small teams looking for a starting point to structure their own work.
More importantly, openness helps us stay accountable to the needs of regulators, practitioners, and the broader ecosystem we aim to support.
View our roadmapOur approach
ORSG works with publicly available information. We do not own regulatory documents, and we do not seek to reinterpret or replace them.


Our users
Supporting clearer access to information already published across agencies, and facilitating coordination where regulatory responsibilities intersect.
Navigating obligations across multiple regulators, documents, and domains, and often under time pressure.
Seeking clarity on applicable requirements without manually piecing together information across isolated sources.
If you’re actively working on consolidating public regulatory materials such as PDFs, webpages, or public notices, and would like to join our community, please reach out!