Government & Public Sector

AI governance for government & public sector

Public bodies are held to a higher bar on transparency, accountability and procurement. TrustedAIGov gives you discovery and inventory, controls and obligations, and reporting your board and oversight functions can trust — designed for the EU AI Act and aligned to ISO 42001 and the NIST AI RMF.

Your pressures

Transparency, risk and scrutiny

Public-service AI is held to public standards — three pressures shape how you deploy it.

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Transparency & accountability

Citizens and watchdogs expect to know how and why AI is used in public services.

  • Explain where AI is used
  • A named owner per asset
  • Defensible decision trail
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High-risk public-service AI

AI affecting access to services or benefits can fall into high-risk categories.

  • Classify AI by risk level
  • Map obligations per use case
  • Evidence conformity over time
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Procurement scrutiny

Procurement and audit demand clear records of supplier and AI risk.

  • Track third-party AI risk
  • Maintain supplier records
  • Stand up to audit
How TrustedAIGov helps

From discovery to oversight reporting

Three capabilities map directly to the pressures public bodies carry.

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Discovery & inventory

Find the AI in use across the organisation and keep a complete record.

  • Surface AI in use
  • One system of record
  • An owner on every asset
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Controls & obligations

Map obligations to controls so duties are met and evidenced.

  • Obligations mapped to controls
  • Gaps surfaced early
  • Audit-grade evidence
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Board & oversight reporting

Clear reporting your board and oversight functions can rely on.

  • Report-ready output
  • Risk and readiness at a glance
  • Defensible record for scrutiny

Frameworks we align to

We are precise: designed for the EU AI Act, and aligned to the standards public bodies report against.

EU AI Act — Designed for ISO/IEC 42001 — Aligned NIST AI RMF — Aligned

Govern public-service AI to a public standard

See where your AI exposure sits today, then put discovery, controls and reporting in place.