About
Trusted Futures
The firm that stays when the hard work begins.
Most firms advise governments on digital transformation. They write the strategy, present the roadmap, and move on. Trusted Futures does something rarer: we stay. We build what governments actually need and then we operate it, carrying real accountability for national infrastructure that millions of citizens depend on every single day.
Trusted Futures is an Estonian advisory and implementation firm specialising in national digital infrastructure: the identity systems, interoperability platforms, and governance frameworks that make modern governments function. Founded by Jana Krimpe, who spent over two decades not studying digital government but building and operating it, and led by Daniil Gussev as Partner and CEO, the firm brings together practitioners who have held direct national accountability for the systems they advise on.
We work with governments, multilateral development institutions, and international organisations to build digital infrastructure that is genuinely sovereign: owned by the state, trusted by citizens, and designed to last for decades — not just for the length of a project cycle or a donor mandate.
What Makes Us Different
Three things. Most firms manage one.
→ Source code owned by the state — always, by contract, from day one. No vendor lock-in, ever.
→ PPP structures designed to transfer operational knowledge to government teams — not to preserve dependency on the implementing firm.
→ Governance frameworks that outlast any single project timeline or donor cycle.
Every country we work with ends the engagement more capable than when we arrived. That is what real knowledge transfer means.
How We Work
Most organisations in this space do one of these well. A handful do two. Trusted Futures does all three at national scale, under real accountability, for over a decade.
→ World Bank, UNDP, UN ESCAP, and GovStack framework alignment
→ Cybersecurity governance and national maturity assessment (CMM, NIST, CSF, ISO 27001)
→ EU policy architecture: eIDAS, Digital Wallet, cross-border mutual recognition
→ PKI infrastructure and e-signature ecosystems
→ X-Road interoperability platforms and citizen portals
→ AI-augmented governance and post-quantum cryptography readiness
→ ETSI, ISO 27001, eIDAS, and NIST standards-compliant sovereign infrastructure
→ PPP legal framework design, revenue modelling, and risk-sharing governance
→ Institutional reform and change management using OECD methodologies
→ Knowledge transfer designed for permanent government operational independence
Geographic Track Record
| Central Asia & Caucasus | Azerbaijan: 20-year PPP for Mobile ID, X-Road, Digital Trade Hub, mResidency |
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| Western Balkans | Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, North Macedonia, Bosnia, Kosovo: governance reform and institutional capacity (OECD SIGMA) |
| European Union | eIDAS regulation facilitation, EU-Canada MRA on digital identity, EU Digital Wallet Large-Scale Pilots, ENISA expert group |
| Middle East | Israel: national digital identity advisory (PM’s Office) · UAE: smart government assessment · Jordan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar: AI governance and GovTech |
| Africa | Malawi: EU election observation · Cross-continent: market entry advisory and bilateral trade through African Estonian Institute |
| South Asia | Nepal: UNDP rapid assessment of election technology and cybersecurity ahead of 2026 snap elections |
Who We Work With
We are selective by design, because the work we do requires deep engagement, genuine accountability, and a long-time horizon. The clients who get the most from Trusted Futures are the ones who are serious about building something that lasts.
→ Governments and ministries designing or modernising national digital identity, interoperability, and e-governance infrastructure
→ World Bank, UNDP, EU, and bilateral development institutions financing digital public infrastructure in emerging and transition economies
→ International organisations seeking technical advisory support backed by direct operational credibility — not theoretical frameworks
→ Technology implementation partners looking for an experienced consortium lead with a proven sovereign DPI track record
→ Banks and financial institutions navigating digital identity integration, compliance, and digital transformation roadmaps