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Licensing, permitting, regulatory

Every state agency that issues licenses, processes permits, or enforces regulations faces a similar challenge: legacy systems that were built for a specific program, at a specific moment in time, with little thought toward what comes next.

The result is duplicated infrastructure across agencies. Citizens navigating different portals for different functions. Staff managing paper-based workflows alongside partially-digitized processes. And IT teams maintaining aging systems that grow more brittle each year.

Modern regulatory platforms should be configurable, not custom-built for each use case. They should provide consistent citizen experiences across programs. They should automate routine workflows while preserving human judgment where it matters. And they should be built to evolve as programs change.

The Current State

01Legacy systems built for specific programs with no thought toward what comes next
02Duplicated infrastructure across agencies
03Citizens navigating different portals for different functions
04Staff managing paper-based workflows alongside partial digitization
05IT teams maintaining systems that grow more brittle each year

A Modern Approach

Configurable platforms that serve multiple programs without duplicated infrastructure.

Configurable Platform

One platform that adapts to multiple programs, not custom builds for each use case.

Consistent Citizen Experience

Unified portals that work the same way across programs. Clear, accessible interfaces.

Workflow Automation

Automate routine processes while preserving human judgment where it matters.

Cross-Program Integration

Break down silos between licensing, permitting, and regulatory functions.

Built to Evolve

Architecture that adapts as programs change, requirements shift, and needs emerge.

Compliance & Audit

Complete audit trails and documentation built into every transaction.

Learn More About Our Approach

See how we help agencies modernize licensing, permitting, and regulatory functions.