According to a recent LinkedIn post from DataWollet, CEO Jen Lothian participated in a Deloitte panel tied to the 2026 State of the State report, with discussion centered on responsible AI and execution in public-sector delivery. The post highlights that the report offers insight into current public-sector priorities, challenges, and opportunities, particularly around AI adoption and service transformation.
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The post suggests that slow public-sector procurement processes are a key constraint on realizing AI’s potential, especially when compared with faster-moving private-sector counterparts. It also notes a widening gap in citizen experience as private services improve more rapidly, implying growing pressure on governments to modernize and on vendors positioned to help them execute.
DataWollet’s commentary underscores the view that AI can free capacity by reducing administrative burdens, enabling staff to focus on core functions and potentially enhancing the human quality of public services. For investors, this framing points to demand tailwinds for companies that can support responsible AI implementation and delivery in the public sector, with execution capability likely to be a competitive differentiator in the GovTech and AI services space.

