The AI Assist: How Artificial Intelligence is Helping Agencies Modernize Service Delivery

The AI Assist: How Artificial Intelligence is Helping Agencies Modernize Service Delivery

Author: Government Technology Insider March 5, 2026 Duration: 19:11

Yesterday, we shared part one of our new Clickthrough podcast. Guests, Mike Raker, CTO of Maximus and Jason Schick, Vice President of US Public Sector at Genesys focused on how citizen expectations about service delivery are changing and the pressure this is placing on federal agencies. In the second part of the podcast, linked below, the conversation with Raker and Schick continues with a focus on how agencies can deliver the change citizens are demanding, all while working within the constraints of an agency budget.

For Raker and Schick, the two most important factors for federal agencies looking to improve citizen service delivery are partnership and the AI assist. Today, no federal agency can keep pace with the rate of technological change, so creating their own custom solutions is out of the budget and out of the question. And while COTS might be a less expensive option, it’s no secret that government agencies have unique requirements that aren’t easily bolted on to commercial solutions. What makes sense then is working with trusted partners that are fully invested in building solutions that are tailored to the unique needs of government, using best-in-class technology that has been proven to deliver results.

Where the public sector and private industry can work together to solve these challenges with the most innovative technologies, real results can be achieved. Today, AI defines the leading edge of innovative technology, but particularly when it comes to service delivery solutions. AI chatbots can streamline workloads answering simple questions and inquiries with great efficiency, while directing citizens with more complex needs to the contact center representatives best equipped to answer them. Moreover, AI can then analyze data received during an interaction to further enhance service delivery for future interactions. And these are just two examples from a growing list of how AI can help agencies improve citizen service delivery.


Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes when you interact with a government website or call a federal helpline? Clickthrough: A Total User Experience Podcast, presented by the Government Technology Insider, digs into the human stories and technical challenges of making public services actually work for people. This isn't about dry policy debates; it's a grounded conversation with the practitioners-Maximus experts and other seasoned guests-who are in the trenches redesigning processes and implementing new technologies. Each episode unpacks real-world attempts to streamline complex systems, focusing on the tangible goal of improving how citizens receive support. You'll hear frank discussions about what fails, what succeeds, and the ongoing effort to bridge the gap between bureaucratic structure and public need. Tune into this podcast for a clearer picture of the future of citizen experience, where empathy and innovation meet the scale of government.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 22

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