The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has done some visible Clojure 
work. 

http://cfpb.github.io/articles/seeking-clojure-developers-to-work-on-qu/
https://github.com/cfpb/qu

Alex


On Friday, August 8, 2014 7:54:08 PM UTC-5, rcg wrote:
>
> Hello;
>
> We are looking for Clojure success stories within the US Government.
>
> If you have a success story you'd be willing to share, this may counter or 
> help resolve objections to the EPL license that have been raised by 
> Lawyers. Our development group has had much success with Clojure. 
> Unfortunately, we may be forced away from Clojure. 
>
> An alternative would be to have the license modified (we understand that 
> is probably a non-starter) or have a dual license setup for Clojure (with 
> acceptable license).
>
> However, if there are other groups out there that have survived "US Govt 
> Lawyer Scrutiny" of the EPL, that may be very useful.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help!
>

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