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Accelerate AI in Government for Improved Impact and Results

Build foundations first, then accelerate with confidence.

Public sector leaders responsible for AI deployments need to assess whether their organization has the governance, data, stakeholder, and psychological safety foundations required to accelerate AI adoption responsibly. Leaders need a systematic way to identify and close critical gaps before launching pilots so they can meet federal mandates, demonstrate measurable productivity gains, and avoid the high rate of pilot failure that results from attempting implementation without established foundations.

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Critical Insight

Public sector AI acceleration fails not because of inadequate technology or strategy documents, but because organizations attempt implementation before establishing critical pre-conditions. Success requires diagnosing organizational maturity across four foundation dimensions – governance infrastructure, enterprise architecture integration, stakeholder foundations, and psychological safety – then systematically addressing gaps before scaling AI adoption. Treating psychological safety as technical infrastructure enables systematic resistance management before pilots launch.

Impact and Result

Diagnose organizational foundations before accelerating AI adoption. Identify gaps blocking successful implementation with evidence-based assessment. Close the trust gap between business leaders and the general workforce. Launch pilots matched to organizational maturity for 50%+ success rates versus industry 12% average (Lenovo, 2024). Save $69,000 to $112,000 in consulting fees while completing assessment in two to three hours versus nine to thirteen weeks of consulting.


Accelerate AI in Government for Improved Impact and Results Research & Tools

1. Accelerate AI in Government for Improved Impact and Results Deck – Use this research to diagnose organizational foundations before accelerating AI adoption.

Assess governance, architecture, stakeholders, and psychological safety to identify gaps blocking successful implementation. Complete the assessment in two to three hours to achieve 50%+ pilot success rates versus the 12% industry average.

2. AI Acceleration Strong Foundations Assessment – An interactive Excel workbook that provides automated scoring to identify gaps blocking successful implementation.

This diagnostic tool assesses organizational readiness across four critical foundation dimensions: governance, architecture, stakeholders, and psychological safety. Complete in two to three hours with automated scoring and gap-closing recommendations.

Build foundations first, then accelerate with confidence.

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Guided Implementation 1: Discover context
  • Call 1: Context discovery: Map use case considerations, stakeholder sentiment, and political context.

Guided Implementation 2: Diagnose foundations
  • Call 1: Diagnose: Complete diagnostic and measure psychological safety baseline.
  • Call 2: Review scorecard: Review the generated scorecard and evaluate governance model.

Guided Implementation 3: Align and close gaps
  • Call 1: Close gaps: Implement recommendations and assess stakeholder readiness.
  • Call 2: Governance: Create governance structures and address knowledge gaps.

Guided Implementation 4: Launch initiative
  • Call 1: Launch and monitor: Verify gaps, launch pilot, and establish monitoring.

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