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TIER II Municipalities · regional authorities

Digital Transformation for Local Public Administration

You have the same obligations as a ministry and a fraction of the staff. So we built this practice around one promise: we run it for you. Nothing to install, nothing to patch, nobody new to hire.

01 What a municipality gets

Everything hosted.
Nothing to staff.

Plain services with plain costs. Each one arrives working, stays working, and comes with a person who answers when you call.

Citizen service portal

Residents request documents, submit applications and track their status online. You see one queue, they see one door. Hosted and operated by us.

Document & records management

Registry, workflow and archive for the paperwork a local administration lives on — with e-signature where the law allows it.

Connection to national systems

Integration upward to national registries and platforms, so your staff stop re-typing data the state already holds.

Security and backup, included

Identity, monitoring, backup and recovery are part of the service, not options on a price list. A municipality should never be one ransomware email away from losing its records.

Predictable cost

A fixed subscription per module, agreed annually — a figure that fits a municipal budget line, with no surprise invoices for "changes".

02 How it works

Reused, not reinvented.

Modular components

The modules above are built once and deployed for each administration — configured to your locality, not rewritten. That is why they can be affordable at municipal scale.

Deployment in weeks

Because the components exist, a deployment is configuration, data migration and training — a project measured in weeks. We will state the timeline in the offer, and it will be one we can meet.

Your data stays yours

Data ownership, export rights and exit terms are written into the contract. If we ever part ways, you leave with your records in an open format — that clause is in the standard agreement, not a negotiation.

Procurement, respected

We know the offer must survive your procurement rules and your council's scrutiny. The documentation arrives tender-ready. See the procurement pack

Plain-language promise Every offer we send a local administration is written to be read by a non-technical council. If a sentence needs a glossary, we rewrite the sentence.

Ask us what a municipality gets.

Write to us with your locality's size and the service you most need. You will get a concrete answer: modules, timeline, and cost structure.