Demonstration environment · all city data simulated
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FidesGov Demonstration Environment
Good afternoon, Mayor Gilgenberg. This is your city.
Burbank is a Cook County city of 29,439 on the southwest edge of Chicago. Everything you are about to see runs on a single server inside City Hall at 6530 W 79th Street. The city owns the hardware. The data never leaves the building. There is no cloud bill.
Prepared for the Office of Mayor David Gilgenberg II · City of Burbank, Illinois · July 2026
Data kept on premises
100%
Bytes sent to the cloud
0
Recurring cloud fees
$0
Node uptime
247 days
Seven Sovereign Services
FidesGov Desk
LIVE TODAY
One number for every citizen. Calls and texts answered instantly, in the caller's own language, day or night.
Today: 312 requests · 4 languagesOpen →
FidesGov InterOps
Cross agency emergency response. An incident is logged once and every responding agency sees it at the same moment.
Predictive maintenance for every city vehicle. The system flags the part before it fails, not after.
68 vehicles · $184K repairs avoided this yearOpen →
FidesGov Inspect
Field ready code and fire inspection. Log it once on a phone and close the inspection before leaving the site.
Today: 13 of 14 closed on siteOpen →
FidesGov Shield
Sovereign cyber defense. One attack can freeze payroll, permits, and public safety at once. Shield contains it and recovers from backups the city owns.
Last 30 days: 1,284 threats blockedOpen →
FidesGov Health
Public health in real time. Regional hospital capacity, disease trends, and outbreak alerts for a city with no hospital of its own.
Regional ICU 78% · flu trend flaggedOpen →
FidesGov Growth
Economic development you can measure. Jobs created, city projects, construction, tourism, and demographics in one view, so the tax base you grow is one you can prove.
This year: +412 jobs · $86M in projects
Open →
FidesGov Desk · Live in production today
Every citizen, one number.
Citizens call or text a single government number. They are answered on the first ring, served in their own language, and their request is routed to the right department. Nights, weekends, and holidays included.
Calls and texts today
312
Across voice and SMS
Answered on first ring
100%
Average wait 0:00
Resolved without transfer
87%
No hold music, no voicemail
Languages served
4
EN · ES · PL · AR
After hours requests
46
Handled while City Hall slept
Live Channel ActivityVOICE + SMS
Citizen Conversation · SMS
Press play to watch a real request come in
A resident texts the city number in Spanish. Watch Desk answer, translate, create the work order, and route it. All in under a minute.
Try It Yourself
Report Something · Live RoutingTYPE ANYTHING
Type a request the way a resident would — a pothole, a missed pickup, a water bill question, a permit — and watch Desk classify it, route it, and open a ticket in the city queue below.
Fire, Police, and EMS work from one shared operational picture. An incident is entered a single time and appears on every agency's screen in the same moment. No radio relays. No re-keying. It runs on local hardware and keeps working if the internet goes down.
Active incidents
1
City wide, all agencies
Sync latency
4 ms
Processed on site, not in a cloud
Units on shift
14
Fire 4 · Police 7 · EMS 3
Offline resilience
READY
Full function without internet
Shared Operational Map
Burbank FireBurbank PoliceEMSEvery agency sees this exact screen
Unified Incident LogSYNCED · 3 AGENCIES
14:02:11INC 2417 opened. Structure fire reported at 6042 W 79th St. Logged once by Dispatch. Fire, Police, and EMS notified in the same instant.
14:02:14Burbank Fire: Engine 3 and Ladder 1 en route. Hydrant map and pre plan attached automatically.
14:02:16Burbank Police: Units 12 and 07 assigned to traffic control. Road closure pushed to the shared map.
14:02:19EMS: Medic 2 staged one block east. Nearest ER notified with ETA.
14:06:40Occupants confirmed clear. Status visible to all three agencies without a single radio relay.
FidesGov Fleet · Predictive maintenance
Fix the part before it fails.
Every city vehicle reports its own condition to the node in City Hall. Fleet learns each vehicle's patterns and flags the service it needs before the breakdown, not after. A brake job today is $410. The same failure on the road is $2,900 and a truck out of service.
Vehicles under management
68
Public works, police, parks, water
Available today
97%
66 of 68 in service
Repairs avoided this year
$184K
Verified against work orders
Per vehicle cloud fees
$0
Capital expense, no subscriptions
Vehicle HealthTELEMETRY · LOCAL
Unit
Vehicle
Health
90 Day Trend
Status
Predictive Alerts3 OPEN
Unit 23 · Public Works plow truck. Brake wear trending to failure. Caught before snow season, not during it. Service window: 9 days. Cost now $410. Cost after failure $2,900.
Unit 07 · Police cruiser. Battery degrading faster than fleet baseline. Replace at next shift change.
Unit 41 · Parks mower. Hydraulic pressure drop detected. Pulled from Saturday schedule automatically.
Scheduled Service · Next 12 Weeks
Work is spread evenly on purpose. No surprise breakdown weeks, no idle mechanic weeks.
FidesGov Inspect · Field inspections
Close it before you leave the site.
Code enforcement and fire inspectors log a violation once, on a phone, standing in front of it. The photo attaches itself. The fee calculates itself. The notice generates itself. Nobody drives back to the office to type it all in again.
Inspections today
14
Code, fire, and permit
Closed on site
13
One afternoon stop remaining
Average time on site
22 min
Down from 51 min on paper
Office data re-entry
0 min
Entered once, in the field
Today's Queue · Inspector R. DelgadoSYNCED TO CITY RECORDS
Time
Address
Type
Result
Status
08:15
7936 State Rd
Fire · annual
Passed
CLOSED ON SITE
09:05
6100 W 79th St
Code · signage
Corrected on site
CLOSED ON SITE
09:50
8300 S Narragansett Ave
Permit · framing
Passed
CLOSED ON SITE
10:40
5800 W 87th St
Fire · kitchen hood
Violation · notice sent
CLOSED ON SITE
11:20
8145 S Lavergne Ave
Code · lot maintenance
Violation · notice sent
RUN THIS ONE →
13:30
Liberty Junior High
Fire · quarterly
Scheduled
PENDING
Every row above wrote itself into the city's records the moment the inspector tapped done. The clerk's office watched it happen live. Nothing waits in a truck overnight.
Field Device · Live
FidesGov Inspect · Field
8145 S LAVERGNE AVE
Press "Run a Field Inspection" to watch a violation go from sighting to mailed notice in six taps.
FidesGov Shield · Sovereign cyber defense
The attack that went nowhere.
A single attack can freeze payroll, permits, and public safety records all at once. Cities are the number one ransomware target in America. Shield watches the network around the clock, isolates threats on its own, and restores from backup copies that live inside the building and cannot be altered.
Threats blocked · 30 days
1,284
Phishing, scans, intrusion attempts
Ransomware contained
2
Zero spread, zero ransom paid
Last immutable backup
6 min ago
Stored on site, cannot be encrypted
Monitoring coverage
24/7
No off hours gap, no night shift bill
Containment Replay · Incident SH-0142
March 3. A phishing email reached a workstation in the Permits office at 2 AM. This is the entire incident, second by second.
02:14:07
Anomalous encryption detected on workstation PERMITS-04. Behavior matched ransomware staging.
02:14:16
Device isolated automatically. Nine seconds from detection to quarantine. No human was awake. None needed to be.
02:14:16
Zero spread confirmed. Payroll, court, utility, and public safety systems untouched.
02:41:00
Workstation restored from the on site immutable backup. Files intact to the minute before infection.
08:00:00
City Hall opened on time. No ransom. No headlines. The incident report was waiting in the morning queue.
Live Threat ActivityALL SYSTEMS PROTECTED
Department Coverage
PAYROLL AND FINANCE SECUREPERMITS AND RECORDS SECUREMUNICIPAL COURT SECUREWATER UTILITY SECUREPOLICE RECORDS SECUREEMERGENCY DISPATCH SECURE
FidesGov Health · Public health in real time
See the outbreak before it spreads.
Burbank has no hospital of its own. Residents rely on regional ERs, and City Hall usually learns about a health problem last. Health changes that: live capacity at the hospitals your residents actually use, what is spreading among them this week, and an alert while an outbreak is still small. All on the city's own node.
Regional beds open now
142
Across four partner hospitals
Regional ICU in use
78%
Rising with respiratory season
Nearest ER wait
41 min
Advocate Christ, Oak Lawn
Respiratory cases, 7 day
+18%
Flagged for review
Regional Hospital CapacityLIVE · PARTNER FEED
Hospital
Distance
Beds Open
ICU Used
ER Wait
Status
Advocate Christ
Oak Lawn · 4 mi
38
82%
41 min
BUSY
MacNeal
Berwyn · 6 mi
44
71%
26 min
OPEN
Holy Cross
Chicago · 7 mi
29
76%
33 min
OPEN
Palos Community
Palos Hts · 8 mi
31
69%
22 min
OPEN
When Advocate Christ goes on bypass, Health reroutes EMS to the next open ER automatically, and tells you before an ambulance leaves.
Respiratory Illness · 10 Week Trend
The city sees the curve bending up two weeks before the ERs feel it.
Disease Watch2 SIGNALS
FidesGov Growth · Economic development, measured
Grow the tax base you can see.
Jobs created, projects underway, construction in the pipeline, visitors, and who lives here. Growth puts the whole economy of Burbank in one place, so you steer development with numbers instead of guesses, and walk into every council meeting with the receipts. All on the city's own node.
Jobs created this year
+412
Net new, all sectors
Active city projects
9
$86M total budget
Construction value, YTD
$54M
Permits pulled
Unemployment
4.1%
Down from 5.3% last year
New businesses
37
Licensed this year
City ProjectsLIVE · CAPITAL PLAN
Project
Budget
Jobs
Status
79th St corridor revitalization
$22.0M
140
IN PROGRESS
Public Works fleet facility
$14.5M
68
IN PROGRESS
Narragansett Ave resurfacing
$6.2M
34
ON TRACK
Community rec center
$18.8M
96
PLANNING
Downtown TIF storefronts
$9.4M
52
ON TRACK
Every project links its budget to the jobs it creates and the revenue it returns, so you can defend it with one number.
Jobs Created · Last 8 Quarters
Eight straight quarters of net job growth. This is the slide you open the council meeting with.
Who Lives in Burbank
POPULATION 29,439MEDIAN AGE 37.2HOUSEHOLDS 9,540MEDIAN INCOME $71KOWNER OCCUPIED 78%LANGUAGES EN ES PL AR
Deployment · Own your AI
Own the whole stack.
The full FidesGov program runs on one node the city owns and budgets as a capital expense. The five core systems, integration, training, and three years of support. One number. Pricing is public because trust starts before the contract. Sovereign infrastructure is scoped in the assessment and quoted separately, and the Health and Growth add ons are priced on top for the cities that want them.
The Baseline Program
Municipality
$500K
The baseline program for every city
Five core systems on one sovereign node
Integration, training, and 36 months of support
Desk live at day 60, full suite inside a year
Health and Growth add ons quoted separately
City owned hardware, zero cloud fees, forever
State and Regional
from $1.5M
Scoped by agencies and redundancy
Multi site deployment, statewide redundancy
Every jurisdiction owns its own data
Shared standards across agencies
Procurement support included
National
from $2.5M
Scoped by ministries and population
Sovereign infrastructure for national programs
No foreign cloud in the chain of custody
Ministry by ministry rollout
Full data residency guarantees
Request a program briefing
The assessment maps your departments and scopes the infrastructure, quoted separately. Desk goes live at day 60. The city owns everything from day one.
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