Lithuania's national registry and government IT infrastructure operator
Registrų centras operates Lithuania's core government registries and digital infrastructure—property cadastres, legal entity records, citizen databases—while issuing electronic signatures and managing national IT services for state, business, and public sectors. The tech stack reflects a public-sector IT organization in transition: legacy systems (C#, NAV, Cognos, QlikView) coexist with modern cloud-native tooling (Azure, Kubernetes, Docker, React), and active adoption of GitHub Actions and Jenkins signals a push toward CI/CD maturity. Current hiring is weighted toward mid-level engineering and product roles, with stated priorities around microservices migration and legacy system modernization.
Notable leadership hires: Team Lead
Registrų centras is a Lithuanian government agency founded in 1997, now operating as the primary steward of the nation's digital infrastructure and data systems. The organization maintains and administers the national property register, legal entity registry, population register, and related information systems; it also provisions digital signature services and measurement, valuation, and certification services to public and private sectors. With 1,001–5,000 employees based in Vilnius, the agency operates at scale across IT operations, data analytics, and public-facing digital service delivery. Current operational focus centers on modernizing legacy registry systems, migrating services to microservices architecture, automating data workflows, and reducing reliance on external vendors while strengthening internal technical capacity.
Legacy foundation in C#, NET Core, SQL, and Microsoft Dynamics (NAV, 365); analytics via Power BI, Cognos, Tableau; modern cloud-native tooling includes Azure, Kubernetes, Docker, React, and GitLab CI/CD. Currently adopting Jenkins and GitHub Actions.
The national property cadastre and register, legal entity registry, population register, and related government information systems. Active projects include population register system development, GIS service creation, modernization of the legal entity registry, and migration to microservices architecture.
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