According to a recent LinkedIn post from Centific, the company is spotlighting an upcoming April 1 discussion on applying agentic AI to public-sector operations. The post indicates that Michael Underwood will join a panel including Robert Putica, Michael Lee Sherwood, and Joe Durante to examine how agencies can convert fragmented data into real-time operational awareness.
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The post suggests a focus on integrating real-time video, sensor feeds, and operational inputs to support dispatch, field response, and command decisions during unfolding incidents. For investors, this emphasis on agentic AI in smart-city and public-safety contexts may point to Centific’s intent to deepen its presence in government and municipal markets, where long sales cycles can be offset by sizeable, recurring contracts.
By positioning its capabilities around practical, operations-focused AI rather than purely experimental use cases, Centific could enhance its appeal to risk-averse public-sector buyers. If the firm can demonstrate measurable improvements in response times, situational awareness, or cost efficiency, it may strengthen its competitive position against other AI and analytics providers targeting urban infrastructure and public safety.
The promotional nature of the event, as implied by the registration call to action, also signals an effort to build thought leadership and pipeline in a specialized niche of agentic AI. While the near-term revenue impact of a single webinar is likely limited, sustained activity of this type can support brand visibility and help Centific capture a share of increasing AI-related spend in public-sector digital transformation budgets.

