Partner Model

PublicLogic defines the framework. Partners extend the capacity. Towns keep control.

We are vendor-neutral. Our partner model is simple: protect people, protect compliance, and protect municipal ownership of systems and records.

How we partner

Implementation

Practitioners, not just projects

Implementation partners work inside the PublicLogic Framework. They configure workflows, support floor-walking, and help staff adopt new structure without rewriting how the town operates.

The doctrine stays constant across towns. The details adapt to your staffing, culture, and legal environment.

Platforms

Your systems, our logic

Platform partners help align the tools you already own with VAULT and ARCHIEVE logic. Forms, automations, and records are designed to follow the same routing and retention model, regardless of vendor.

The goal is to avoid lock-in: if a tool changes, the framework and your records remain intact.

Who owns what

Towns

Ownership & accountability

Your town owns your records, your workflows, and the platforms they run on. You decide where systems live, who has access, and how long data is retained.

PublicLogic and partners are there to design, configure, and support — not to take custody.

PublicLogic & Partners

Support & structure

PublicLogic provides the framework, compliance logic, and playbooks. Partners provide implementation, training, and technical lift, all inside that structure.

This separation keeps decision rights, legal responsibility, and institutional memory inside Town Hall.

Become or bring a partner

We work with implementation teams, platform providers, and training organizations that are willing to put compliance, continuity, and staff well-being ahead of features and sales cycles.

If you are a town exploring modernization, you can also invite your preferred vendors or consultants into this model. The framework is built to make good partners even more effective.

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