Agentic infrastructure for government

Government, operated by agents.

Govix deploys AI agents inside government systems, reading forms, navigating legacy interfaces, and completing workflows without API access or IT projects. Starting with the permit desk. Built for every level of government.

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One agentic layer. Every government system. Every workflow. Every level.

Government software was built before AI existed and before modern interfaces existed. Govix agents operate directly inside that software, the same way a trained person would, but without limits on speed, scale, or accuracy. No replacements. No integrations. No IT projects.

THE PLATFORM

Three agents. One operating layer.

Govix Intake

AVAILABLE NOW

AI agents that read incoming government forms and complete every field in your legacy system, without touching the backend.

A resident submits a permit application. Govix reads it, opens your legacy system, and fills in every field exactly as a trained clerk would. The clerk reviews the summary, handles exceptions, and moves on. No re-entry. No errors. No IT project. Works on the machine you already have, the day it installs.

Govix Records

EARLY ACCESS

The same agents that write to legacy systems can read from them. Decades of locked government data, made accessible.

Permit histories. License records. Court filings. Benefits status. Inspection logs. All of it lives inside legacy systems with no modern interface. Govix extracts it, structured, queryable, and connectable to any downstream system or dashboard, without touching the underlying infrastructure.

Govix Signals

IN DEVELOPMENT

Real-time operational intelligence across every agency running Govix. For management, oversight, and the ecosystem that needs to see what government is actually doing.

Processing velocity. Backlog depth. Error rates. Throughput benchmarks, measured against comparable jurisdictions. Built for city managers, state housing authorities, federal oversight bodies, and the research and investment ecosystem that has never had live visibility into government operational data.

Underneath all three: the Government Screen Library, a continuously growing, self-updating map of every legacy government interface Govix has ever navigated. Every deployment refines it. Every agency on the same system inherits every other agency's learning. It is the most comprehensive map of government legacy infrastructure ever assembled.

HOW IT WORKS

An agent in your system.

No backend access. No API. No IT ticket. A department head can have it running on the first day.

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Forms arrive from any channel

A resident submits through your website, a vendor portal, or email. Format and source do not matter.

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The agent reads the document

Computer vision and language models extract every relevant field: permit type, applicant details, property information, attachments.

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The agent navigates your legacy system

It opens your existing software and moves through the interface exactly as a trained clerk would: fields, dropdowns, navigation menus, form submission. No API. No integration.

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The clerk reviews the summary

Their role shifts from data entry to exception handling. They approve what is clean and address what needs judgment.

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Every action is logged

Timestamps, before and after records, and full audit trails, built for compliance and oversight from day one.

THE VISION

Where this goes

Every level. Every workflow.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

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Tyler MUNIS · Permit Application

LOCAL GOVERNMENT — NOW

90,000 entities. Permits, licenses, courts, utilities, benefits. The first agencies on Govix are here. The Screen Library starts here. The technical pattern for every level above is proven here.

STATE GOVERNMENT — IN PROGRESS

DMVs. Benefits agencies. Courts. Tax systems. Licensing boards. A single state agency contract covers more workflow volume than fifty local government contracts. Same agents. Same library. Higher stakes, higher urgency, larger budgets.

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT — NEXT

The IRS, VA, FAA, Social Security Administration. The agencies with the largest backlogs, the most political pressure to deliver, and the budgets to match. Govix's proposition to a federal agency is not a replacement project. It is agents that make what already exists work the way the modern world demands.

INTERNATIONAL — THE ACTUAL CEILING

Every government in every country runs the same structural problem. The same legacy systems. The same manual workflows. The same gap between what government software does and what citizens expect. The global government software market is projected to reach $30 billion by 2033. The agentic layer that operates on top of it is a multiple of that.

THE MARKET

The scale of what government runs on.

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US federal IT spend annually

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State and local government software market today

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Projected by 2033

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Government entities in the United States

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Running pre-2000 core systems

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Tyler Technologies market cap (local government ERP)

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ServiceNow market cap (enterprise workflow)

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Palantir market cap (government data intelligence)

None of the incumbents solve the problem Govix solves. Tyler requires full backend replacement. Palantir requires heavy customization. ServiceNow assumes modern infrastructure. Govix operates on whatever the agency already has. The market is not the current GovTech software spend. It is everything governments would pay to make their existing infrastructure functional in the modern world.

THE PROBLEM TODAY

Where it starts.

The platform begins with one workflow that every government department head already knows is broken. A resident submits a digital form. A clerk retypes every field into a system that was built before the internet existed. This happens for permits, licenses, zoning applications, court filings, and benefits claims, every day, across every jurisdiction in the country.

20–25%

Re-entry error rate in manual data processing

15–25 hrs

Clerk hours per week spent on data re-entry alone

6–12 wks

Average permit processing time due to manual bottlenecks

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Median wait for commercial permits in Honolulu (public record)

Govix Intake is live. Agents are running. The permit desk is where the agentic layer for government begins.

Work with us.

If you run government operations and your workflows depend on manual data entry between systems, we want to hear from you. Early agency partners get hands-on deployment support and a 30-day proof of concept at no cost.

If you are evaluating the infrastructure thesis or building in or around government technology, we are selectively taking conversations.