Budder Technology LLC
Municipality Services
Municipal Technology Support
Practical website, IT, and cybersecurity help for villages and local governments.
Budder Technology LLC helps small municipalities manage technology without needing a full-time IT department. From website updates and public information pages to cybersecurity planning and everyday IT support, the goal is to keep things clear, secure, and manageable.
Support built for smaller public entities.
Local governments are expected to keep residents informed, protect public systems, maintain records, respond to technology issues, and meet new cybersecurity requirements. That can be difficult when staff is limited and technology responsibilities are spread across several people.
Budder Technology provides practical support for villages, townships, boards, and local public entities that need dependable help without enterprise pricing or overcomplicated systems.
Core Services
Technology help that fits the way local government actually works.
Budder Technology focuses on simple, useful improvements that help officials, employees, and residents get the information and support they need.
Municipal Websites
Fast, mobile-friendly websites for villages, townships, and public entities with pages for notices, meetings, departments, forms, ordinances, documents, and contact information.
Website Management
Ongoing help with posting updates, changing pages, adding documents, publishing meeting information, updating staff details, and keeping public information current.
Cybersecurity Planning
Practical support for documenting systems, reviewing risks, improving account security, planning backups, preparing incident response steps, and supporting Ohio cybersecurity program requirements.
IT Support
Help with computers, printers, email, software questions, account access, basic networking issues, password resets, remote support, and troubleshooting when something stops working.
Forms and Workflows
Online forms, request systems, internal tracking tools, document workflows, and simple dashboards that reduce paper handling and repeated manual work.
Legacy System Help
Review older software, databases, spreadsheets, or manual processes and create a realistic plan to maintain, improve, document, or eventually replace them.
Cybersecurity Readiness
A realistic starting point for municipal cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity does not have to start with expensive tools. Many local governments first need a clear inventory, better password practices, multi-factor authentication where possible, tested backups, employee awareness, and a written response plan.
- Account review: Identify who has access to email, banking, websites, software, hosting, and administrative systems.
- Backup review: Confirm that important files and systems are being backed up and can be restored.
- Risk review: Document common risks such as shared passwords, old devices, unsupported software, and unclear responsibilities.
- Incident planning: Create simple steps for who to contact and what to do when something suspicious happens.
- Ongoing upkeep: Keep the plan updated as staff, vendors, systems, and responsibilities change.
Website Features
A municipal website should make public information easier to find.
Residents should not have to dig through outdated pages or social media posts to find meeting information, forms, contacts, and announcements. Budder Technology can help organize municipal content into a clean, manageable website.
Meetings and Notices
Publish agendas, minutes, public notices, meeting dates, special meetings, hearings, and announcements in an organized format.
Departments and Contacts
Create clear pages for council, mayor, fiscal officer, public works, zoning, utilities, police, fire, parks, and other departments or services.
Forms and Documents
Make applications, permits, ordinances, resolutions, forms, policies, and public documents easier to access and update.
Resident Resources
Add pages for trash pickup, utility billing, zoning information, community events, emergency alerts, local resources, and frequently asked questions.
Staff-Friendly Updates
Give authorized staff a practical way to update pages, links, posts, documents, and announcements without needing to edit code.
Mobile-Friendly Design
Make sure residents can easily use the website from a phone, especially for contact information, forms, meeting notices, and urgent updates.
Outsourced Municipal IT
Support when you need it, without hiring a full department.
Many smaller public entities need technology help, but not enough to justify a full-time IT position. Budder Technology can provide support for approved tasks, one-time projects, recurring upkeep, and practical planning.
This can include remote support, scheduled updates, website changes, cybersecurity documentation, account reviews, vendor coordination, troubleshooting, and help planning future improvements.
- One-time project support
- Ongoing monthly support options
- Remote troubleshooting when possible
- Website and cybersecurity upkeep
- Clear documentation of completed work
How It Works
A simple process for improving municipal technology.
The goal is to identify the most important needs first, avoid unnecessary spending, and create a realistic plan that local officials can understand and approve.
1. Review
Look at the current website, systems, accounts, vendors, backups, workflows, and pain points.
2. Prioritize
Separate urgent risks from long-term improvements so the entity can make practical decisions.
3. Improve
Update the website, organize information, strengthen access controls, document systems, or build needed tools.
4. Support
Continue with approved updates, troubleshooting, documentation, cybersecurity upkeep, and technology planning.
Municipal website, IT, or cybersecurity help
Give your residents clearer information and your staff better support.
Budder Technology can help your local government improve its website, prepare cybersecurity documentation, review technology risks, and support day-to-day IT needs with a practical, budget-conscious approach.