Sovereign AI for the public sector — by definition
Government is the purest case for sovereign AI: citizen data cannot leave national borders, decisions must be auditable and explainable, and every workload sits under procurement and security scrutiny. We deploy entirely on-premise or air-gapped — citizen-service assistants, document and records automation, identity verification, fraud and compliance monitoring, and analytics for policy and operations — for ministries, agencies and public bodies that need AI that runs inside their own perimeter with zero outbound network.
Where Government organisations need AI most
Data sovereignty and residency mandates
Public-sector data-protection rules across India, the Gulf, the UK and beyond require citizen data and the systems processing it to remain under the agency's exclusive control, inside national borders. This rules out cloud-AI architectures outright and demands a sovereign stack — exactly the model we build by default.
Citizen-service backlogs and accessibility
Citizens wait in queues and call centres for routine information and transactions. A sovereign assistant grounded in the agency's own rules and forms answers across channels and languages, with accessibility built in — reducing backlog and call volume while improving equity of access.
Records, RTI and document backlogs
Agencies sit on decades of paper and scanned records, with RTI/FOI and case backlogs that manual teams cannot clear. Document intelligence with extraction, classification and redaction clears the backlog and makes records searchable while protecting personal data by default.
Fraud, leakage and programme integrity
Benefit fraud, procurement leakage and duplicate claims cost public programmes heavily. Behavioural analytics and identity verification close the gap, but only with the explainability and audit trail that public accountability and the courts require.
Procurement, security and explainability scrutiny
Every public-sector AI workload must clear security accreditation, procurement governance and a higher explainability bar than the private sector. Models that 'just work' are not enough; the decision trail, the residency guarantee and the security model have to be demonstrable to an auditor and a citizen alike.
Proven accelerators for Government
Results we've delivered
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