AI Readiness Assessment for Government
For government, AI readiness is inseparable from public accountability. Data sovereignty rules, public records and transparency obligations, procurement constraints, and security clearance requirements all shape what is even possible before any data question is answered. Before investing, you need to know whether citizen data can be used lawfully and within sovereignty boundaries, whether your infrastructure meets clearance and security requirements, and whether AI decisions can stay transparent to the public. We assess your data, talent, and infrastructure against real use cases like citizen services and records processing, with sovereignty and transparency as the lens, so you invest in AI that can stand up to public and procurement scrutiny.
AI Readiness Assessment, built for government
We assess where citizen and operational data lives and whether it can be used lawfully within data sovereignty and public records boundaries.
We score use cases like citizen service automation and records processing on value and feasibility, with transparency requirements built into the assessment.
We review infrastructure against security clearance and sovereignty requirements, so any AI runs where the data is allowed to live.
We deliver a readiness score and a prioritized, procurement-ready plan that orders the work by public value and feasibility.
Where it pays off in government
Data sovereignty audit
Assess whether citizen data can support AI within the sovereignty and residency boundaries your jurisdiction requires.
Citizen services readiness
Score whether your data and systems can support AI-assisted citizen services that stay accurate, equitable, and transparent.
Records processing fit
Assess where AI could speed records and case processing while preserving public records and transparency obligations.
Procurement-ready plan
Turn the assessment into a plan structured to move through public procurement, with clear scope and defensible priorities.
Government clients leave with a sovereignty-aware readiness baseline and a procurement-ready plan that targets the highest public-value use cases first, avoiding the stalled pilots that plague agencies that skip the assessment.
Government AI, answered
Yes. We assess whether citizen and operational data can support AI within the residency and sovereignty boundaries your jurisdiction requires. Any use case that would move data outside permitted boundaries is flagged as not ready until that is resolved.
Transparency is built into the scoring. We assess whether AI decisions can stay explainable and whether public records obligations are preserved. A use case that would make decisions opaque to the public is flagged rather than recommended.
It is designed to. The action plan is structured with clear scope, defensible priorities, and the documentation procurement teams need, so the readiness work can move into a fundable engagement without starting the justification from scratch.
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