// Industries — Government

Cities Run on Services. Services Run on IT.

IT, networking, security, and voice for municipal governments and city agencies — CJIS readiness, public safety integration, resident services, and the infrastructure running every department.

A city's IT stack is the most diverse environment in any industry: utility billing, permitting, public safety (police, fire, EMS), public works, parks, finance, clerk's office, HR, and resident-facing services. Each has different compliance requirements and different operational realities. We build municipal IT as a coordinated program — CJIS-compliant for law enforcement, PCI-ready for utility payments, accessible for resident services, and resilient for the 24/7 operations that don't stop.

Every Department, One Coordinated Program

CJIS + PCI + State Compliance

Controls and documentation aligned to the compliance stack cities actually face — CJIS for police, PCI for utility and permit payments, state records retention, and open-records obligations.

Public Safety Integration

CAD/RMS infrastructure support, radio integration where applicable, mobile data terminals in police and fire vehicles, and the 24/7 reliability dispatch operations require.

Resident Services & Digital Government

Accessible web services, online payment, permit portals, and the infrastructure that makes "digital city hall" actually work for residents.

Municipal IT as a Program, Not a Collection of Projects

We assess the full municipal tech footprint, build a coordinated roadmap across departments, and deliver managed IT as an ongoing program. Public safety gets the 24/7 reliability it requires. Resident-facing services get the accessibility and performance citizens expect. Compliance gets maintained continuously, not in pre-audit panics.

Who This Is For

Small-to-mid city and town governments, municipal agencies, public utilities, joint-powers authorities, and consortiums of municipal governments. Especially valuable for cities without a full-sized IT department or looking to modernize after years of ad-hoc technology decisions.

Common questions

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Can you handle CJIS compliance for our police department?

Yes — CJIS Security Policy compliance is a specific program we implement, including Advanced Authentication, audit logging, personnel screening documentation, and incident response. We coordinate with state CJIS auditors during assessments.

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What about cooperative purchasing or piggyback contracts?

Yes — we work through state and regional cooperative purchasing programs (Sourcewell, NASPO ValuePoint, state-specific contracts) where available to simplify procurement for municipalities.

Q

Can you help with grants for cybersecurity upgrades?

Yes — we help scope projects to match State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP) funding, CISA resources, and state-level cybersecurity grants. Grant-fundable scope is often a subset of a broader roadmap we can help structure.

// Ready when you are

Residents depend on your services. Your services depend on your IT.

Scope Municipal IT