Public Record Workflow
A repeatable process for turning public records into a table, map, export, alert, report, account list, or source-backed decision file.
A public record workflow is a source-record concept EnergyNetWatch keeps separate from broader activity claims.
Why It Matters
The workflow is where raw records become useful for a team.
Where The Public Data Comes From
It starts from public sources such as state regulators, federal datasets, public PDFs, GIS files, and official reports.
What The Record Can Show
It can show which records support a follow-up and which caveats must stay attached.
What The Record Cannot Prove
A workflow should not overclaim beyond the source record, even when the pattern is commercially interesting.
How EnergyNetWatch Uses It
EnergyNetWatch product pages, app views, and reports are organized around public record workflows rather than raw tables alone.
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