
Govstar is a GovTech company that simplifies AI adoption for government agencies. They provide low-code, audit-ready AI workflows designed for policy alignment, transparency, and ease of use, enabling public servants to automate tasks without writing code. Their policy-first approach ensures their tools adapt to existing government systems and rules. Govstar empowers internal teams to build and manage AI tools independently, emphasizing staff governance over consultant dependency and ensuring transparency and accountability in every AI decision. Their team consists of former public sector leaders with extensive experience in government operations, procurement, and modernization, allowing them to understand and address the unique challenges faced by public service.

Govstar is a GovTech company that simplifies AI adoption for government agencies. They provide low-code, audit-ready AI workflows designed for policy alignment, transparency, and ease of use, enabling public servants to automate tasks without writing code. Their policy-first approach ensures their tools adapt to existing government systems and rules. Govstar empowers internal teams to build and manage AI tools independently, emphasizing staff governance over consultant dependency and ensuring transparency and accountability in every AI decision. Their team consists of former public sector leaders with extensive experience in government operations, procurement, and modernization, allowing them to understand and address the unique challenges faced by public service.
Sector: GovTech / AI platform for government agencies
Product: Low-code, audit-ready AI workflows focused on policy alignment, transparency, and integration with legacy systems
Customer: Public-sector agencies / public servants
Headquarters: Richland, Mississippi, USA
Complex compliance, transparency, and integration challenges that hinder AI adoption in government agencies.
Government technology (GovTech), Artificial Intelligence
“Backed by civic innovation accelerators including AcceliCITY (Leading Cities) and CivStart.”