1. Facilitate permitting processes for tobacco product vendors, with the ability to track and manage permits specific to tobacco. 2. Support auditing workflows to ensure compliance with state and federal tobacco regulations, including separate tracking of tobacco-related funds and compliance data. 3. Enable enforcement activities, including legal case tracking and reporting for tobacco products, with distinct enforcement records for tobacco. 4. Manage product regulation, such as tracking approved tobacco products and their compliance status. 5. Provide a tool for education and training on the sale and delivery of tobacco products. 6. Integrate with all current NCABCC, ALE and other governments systems to ensure seamless interoperability and data sharing specific to tobacco regulation. 7. Provide available APIs to enable future integrations with other systems or applications as regulatory needs evolve. 8. Provide scalability to adapt to future regulatory changes for tobacco and expand to additional State sites, while maintaining detailed tracking of tobacco permits, funds, and compliance data. 9. Comply with NCDIT IT standards (e.g., security, accessibility, interoperability) and integrate with existing state systems, including identity access management via NCID. 10. Ensure the system can distinctly track financial funds (e.g., fees, fines), permits, and other regulatory elements specific to tobacco to support accurate accounting, reporting, and compliance.