When the White House unveiled the American AI Action Plan in 2025, its first pillar, accelerating AI innovation, sent a clear message: it’s time to harness the full potential of AI in government to deliver faster, smarter, and more equitable public services.
GovAI Summit is where that vision becomes reality. With an agenda stacked with government agency leaders and tech powerhouses, GovAI Summit is where you need to be to make trusted connections with big-name AI players who are driving the American AI Action plan forward.
Turning Policy Into Practice
At its core, the first pillar is about deploying artificial intelligence for the public sector to modernize services, improve outcomes, and strengthen trust. That means everything from integrating machine learning in government workflows to driving data-driven decision making that allows agencies to respond in real time to citizens’ needs.
GovAI is designed as a digital government conference with a difference. It’s not about abstract theory; it’s about giving leaders the tools, training, and partnerships they need to take action immediately. And it’s about having the conversations that drive trusted developers and vetted visionaries together to craft a more ethical, responsible AI landscape.
Innovation doesn’t mean abandoning values. Sessions at GovAI focus on responsible AI for government, embedding ethical AI in government operations, and establishing robust AI governance frameworks that meet the highest standards of AI ethics and accountability.
By centering AI and public trust in every discussion, the Summit ensures that innovation is balanced with safeguards that protect citizens and comply with AI regulation and government compliance requirements.
With AI policy 2025 now a national priority, agencies need clarity on how to navigate AI and data privacy laws and align with broader national AI strategies. GovAI brings agency leaders and compliance experts into the same room with technologists to bridge the gap between ambition and regulation. That means practical strategies for staying ahead of the future of AI in public administration while mitigating risks.
The first pillar isn’t just about internal efficiencies. It’s also about enabling government modernization, fueling smart cities and AI innovation, and accelerating digital transformation in government. By showcasing real-world examples of public sector digital transformation with AI, GovAI helps attendees see what’s possible and how to replicate it in their own jurisdictions.
To truly accelerate innovation, leaders themselves must be equipped to guide the change. That’s why GovAI offers AI workshops for government leaders, artificial intelligence training for government teams, and AI leadership events tailored to the unique challenges of public agencies. Whether you’re in government AI executive training or attending sessions on AI for policy makers, you’ll gain the skills and confidence to lead your agency’s AI journey.
Check out which sessions in the GovAI Summit agenda will spotlight the people turning bold mandates into practical, operational impact:
The American AI Action Plan sets the destination. GovAI Summit is happening October 27–29th in Arlington, Virginia, and is your roadmap for getting there. By focusing on practical application, ethical guardrails, and leadership development, GovAI is helping every level of government bring the first pillar to life. Get your ticket to the main event for building trusted connections with top notch solutions providers, like Asana and Zoom, that are helping drive AI innovation forward.
If you’re serious about accelerating AI in government and turning national strategy into local impact, this is the event you can’t afford to miss.
Register now for the GovAI Summit and lead the future of AI for public services.