Government AI Infrastructure
lexvector.ai
Precision AI agents designed for counties, courts, and public institutions — grounded in verified law, governed by policy, and built to the compliance standards that government demands.
Active Agents
Each LexVector agent is purpose-built for a specific domain of county government — deployed independently, governed consistently, and architected to work together as your AI infrastructure matures.
Resident Intelligence Agent
A conversational 311-style AI agent for public-facing county services. Residents get accurate, immediate answers to their questions — without phone queues or after-hours gaps.
Document Intelligence Agent
An internal knowledge agent that makes institutional documents immediately searchable and actionable. Staff get answers from policies, procedures, and records — not email chains.
Legal Intelligence Agent
A citation-pinned legal research agent for prosecutors and courts. Every answer traces to a verbatim source from verified Michigan Compiled Laws. Hallucination is not an acceptable risk in legal proceedings.
Design Philosophy
Government AI carries a different weight than commercial AI. Every architectural decision we make reflects the trust residents and legal professionals place in public institutions.
In legal and prosecutorial contexts, every AI-generated answer must trace to a verbatim, verified source. We built citation pinning as a non-negotiable constraint — not an optional feature.
FedRAMP High, GovCloud, and M365 GCC are first-class requirements — not afterthoughts. Security and compliance constraints shape our architecture from the first line of infrastructure code.
Our 105-page AI governance charter and Acceptable Use Policy were ratified before any agent went live. Every deployment operates within a documented policy framework — not around it.
LexVector agents are not standalone tools. They are designed as infrastructure — purpose-built components that compose into a county-wide AI capability over time.
Origin
LexVector.ai is the public-facing identity of the AI infrastructure built and operated by Grand Traverse County, Michigan — home to one of the most mature county-level AI programs in the state.
Our work began inside The AI Foundry — Grand Traverse County's Center of Excellence for AI — where we built CORA Connect, CORA Insight, and BLACKSTONE from the ground up, governed by a comprehensive policy framework and designed to FedRAMP-grade compliance standards.
We believe peer Michigan counties shouldn't have to start from scratch. The governance frameworks, runbooks, architectural patterns, and lessons learned building LexVector agents are available to counties ready to build durable AI infrastructure.
If you're a county administrator, IT director, or prosecutor's office exploring what responsible AI deployment looks like in practice — we've already done it.
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Whether you're exploring your first AI deployment or looking to adopt a proven agent stack, we're happy to share what we've built — governance frameworks, runbooks, architecture, and all.