Positioned as Pennsylvania’s flagship municipal education event, the conference focused on operational modernization, data infrastructure readiness, and the growing interest among township leaders in responsible AI adoption for day-to-day government operations.
Representing TechForGov, Himanshu Goil, CEO, and Amanda Coe, Head of Growth & Strategy, engaged directly with township leaders across Bucks, Lancaster, and the greater Allentown region on practical AI adoption, secure system modernization, and scalable digital transformation frameworks designed specifically for the operational realities of local government.
Throughout the conference, discussions focused on how municipalities can responsibly modernize operations while working within constrained budgets and lean staffing structures. IGNA®, TechForGov’s AI platform built specifically for the public sector, was a focal point of conversations — with township leaders responding positively to its approach of automating routine workflows and enhancing citizen services while keeping data security and transparency central to every implementation.
Engagement across the conference was strong, with demo requests and follow-up conversations initiated with multiple township leaders and regional technology partners. A clear market signal emerged: Pennsylvania township leaders are actively exploring AI for operational efficiency, with data infrastructure readiness being the primary consideration shaping their timelines.
“Township supervisors across Pennsylvania are asking the right questions about AI — not whether to adopt it, but how to do it in a way that works for their communities,” said Himanshu Goil, CEO of TechForGov. “What we heard at PSATS reinforced that IGNA® is well-positioned to meet townships where they are — offering practical, secure, and accessible solutions that fit the real operational environment of local government.”