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Solutions transforming government in the US & EU

Governments worldwide are investing heavily in digital transformation. Here are the GovTech solutions trending in North America and Europe — and how we help agencies deliver them.

$146 B
US GovTech market (2025)
€98 B
EU GovTech market (2025)
11.4 %
Global CAGR to 2030
6
Solutions featured

Market snapshot

Where the US and EU are investing — and the mandates driving change.

United States

$146 Bat 11.4 % CAGR
  • Zero Trust and cybersecurity (OMB M-22-09)
  • AI adoption with responsible AI governance
  • Cloud modernization (FedRAMP / Cloud Smart)
  • Digital identity (Login.gov, mDL rollout)

European Union

€98 Bat 10.2 % CAGR
  • eIDAS 2.0 Digital Identity Wallet (by 2026)
  • NIS2 cybersecurity for public administration
  • EU AI Act compliance for government AI
  • Interoperable Europe Act implementation

Trending solutions

Six high-impact GovTech solutions that US and EU agencies are prioritizing — with regulatory context and what we deliver.

USEU

AI-Powered Citizen Services

Intelligent chatbots, document processing, and service routing

78
Market
readiness

AI is transforming how governments interact with citizens — from NLP-powered chatbots handling 60 % of routine inquiries to computer-vision document processing that cuts permit review from weeks to hours. Agencies using AI-driven triage report 45 % faster case resolution.

United States

The 2024 US Executive Order on AI directs federal agencies to adopt responsible AI while designating Chief AI Officers. GSA's AI.gov marketplace lists 700+ approved AI use cases across agencies. State-level 311 AI pilots (NYC, LA, Texas) handle 12 M+ citizen interactions/year.

European Union

The EU AI Act (entered force Aug 2024) classifies government AI as high-risk — requiring conformity assessments, human oversight, and transparency. The EU's Interoperable Europe Act (2024) mandates cross-border AI service compatibility.

60 %
Routine inquiries automated
700+
US approved AI use cases
45 %
Case resolution speedup

What we deliver

Multilingual citizen-facing chatbots (GPT-4 class)
Intelligent document intake and classification
Automated case triage and routing
Bias monitoring and AI fairness dashboards
EU AI Act and US EO-compliant deployment
USEU

Zero Trust Security Architecture

Never trust, always verify — across every agency endpoint

85
Market
readiness

Government networks are prime targets for nation-state actors and ransomware. Zero Trust removes implicit trust, enforcing continuous verification of every user, device, and data flow. Federal mandates now require Zero Trust implementation across all agencies.

United States

OMB Memo M-22-09 mandates Zero Trust for all federal agencies by FY 2025. CISA's Zero Trust Maturity Model v2.0 guides implementation. 73 % of federal CISOs report active Zero Trust programs (Meritalk 2025).

European Union

NIS2 Directive (effective Oct 2024) extends cybersecurity requirements to public administration. ENISA's 2025 guidance recommends Zero Trust as baseline for critical government infrastructure across all 27 member states.

FY 2025
US federal mandate
73 %
Federal CISOs implementing
27
EU NIS2 member states

What we deliver

Identity-centric access (ICAM / eIDAS 2.0)
Micro-segmentation and software-defined perimeter
Continuous monitoring and threat analytics
Endpoint detection and response (EDR/XDR)
FedRAMP / CISA ZTMM / NIS2 alignment
USEU

Digital Identity & Authentication

Secure, portable, privacy-preserving citizen identity

80
Market
readiness

Digital identity is the foundation of modern government services. From Login.gov to the EU Digital Identity Wallet, governments are building secure, reusable identity systems that let citizens prove who they are once and access services everywhere.

United States

Login.gov serves 100 M+ accounts across 50+ federal agencies. NIST SP 800-63-4 (draft 2024) updates identity assurance levels for phishing-resistant authentication. All 50 states are migrating to mobile driver's licenses (mDL) with ISO 18013-5.

European Union

eIDAS 2.0 Regulation (2024) mandates every EU member state offer a Digital Identity Wallet by 2026. The EU DI Wallet will enable cross-border authentication, verifiable credentials, and selective disclosure for 450 M+ citizens.

100 M+
US Login.gov accounts
2026
EU wallet deadline
450 M+
EU citizens covered

What we deliver

Federated identity and SSO for government portals
Verifiable credentials (W3C VC, ISO mDL)
Biometric and phishing-resistant MFA
eIDAS 2.0 / NIST 800-63-4 alignment
Privacy-preserving selective disclosure
USEU

Government Cloud Modernization

FedRAMP, EUCS, and sovereign cloud for the public sector

90
Market
readiness

Cloud-first mandates are driving agencies from legacy data centers to secure, scalable cloud environments. FedRAMP authorization and EU Cloud Services certification ensure compliance while unlocking agility and cost savings of 20–35 %.

United States

The Federal Cloud Computing Strategy (Cloud Smart) and FedRAMP Authorization Act (2023) streamline cloud procurement. 62 % of federal workloads are now cloud-hosted (GAO 2025). The Cloud Marketplace lists 340+ FedRAMP-authorized services.

European Union

The European Cybersecurity Certification Scheme for Cloud Services (EUCS) targets adoption by 2025–2026. Gaia-X and sovereign cloud initiatives ensure data residency. EU public cloud spend reached €12.4 B in 2025.

62 %
US federal cloud workloads
340+
FedRAMP services
€12.4 B
EU public cloud spend

What we deliver

Cloud migration strategy and execution
FedRAMP / StateRAMP / EUCS authorization support
Multi-cloud and hybrid architectures
Data residency and sovereign cloud design
Cost optimization and FinOps for government
USEU

Smart City & Open Data Platforms

Data-driven urban governance and citizen transparency

72
Market
readiness

Smart city platforms integrate IoT sensors, open data APIs, and real-time dashboards to improve urban services — from traffic management to environmental monitoring. Open data portals increase transparency and enable civic innovation.

United States

The US Smart Cities Initiative and Data.gov host 300,000+ public datasets. Cities like Columbus, Kansas City, and Austin lead with integrated transportation, energy, and public safety platforms. Federal ITS investments exceeded $1.2 B in FY 2025.

European Union

The EU's 100 Climate-Neutral Smart Cities mission targets 100 cities by 2030. The EU Open Data Directive (2019/1024) and High-Value Datasets regulation mandate free, machine-readable government data across all member states.

300 K+
US open datasets
$1.2 B
US ITS investment (FY25)
100 cities
EU smart city targets

What we deliver

IoT data ingestion and real-time dashboards
Open data portal design (DCAT-AP, Project Open Data)
Geospatial analytics and GIS integration
Citizen engagement and participatory budgeting apps
Environmental and mobility monitoring systems
USEU

Digital Procurement & Grants Management

Streamlined acquisition from solicitation to close-out

74
Market
readiness

Digital procurement platforms reduce cycle times by 40 %, improve vendor diversity, and enable real-time spend visibility. AI-assisted evaluation, automated compliance checks, and e-invoicing are becoming standard across federal and state agencies.

United States

SAM.gov processes $700 B+ in federal contract obligations annually. The FITARA scorecard now includes IT modernization procurement metrics. 18F and USDS advocate modular, agile procurement practices.

European Union

The EU e-Procurement Directive mandates electronic submission for all public tenders. The Mandatory e-Invoicing Directive (2014/55/EU) ensures standardized invoicing. The EU's Single Digital Gateway simplifies cross-border procurement access.

$700 B+
US annual contracts
40 %
Cycle time reduction
EN 16931
EU e-invoicing standard

What we deliver

End-to-end e-procurement platform development
AI-assisted proposal evaluation and scoring
Vendor management and diversity tracking
e-Invoicing (Peppol, EN 16931) integration
Grant lifecycle management and compliance

Why agencies choose us

Security-first

FedRAMP, NIS2, CISA ZTMM, and FISMA — every solution is designed for the highest public-sector security standards.

Procurement-ready

We understand government buying — from RFP/RFQ response to LPTA/best-value evaluation. Agile delivery with milestone-based reporting.

Rapid modernization

Legacy-to-cloud migration playbooks, API wrapping of mainframe systems, and incremental modernization without disrupting services.

Ready to modernize your agency?

Tell us your mandate and compliance landscape — we'll scope a solution aligned to federal, state, or EU requirements.