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Public sector

AI support for the work government teams have to keep moving.

Workforce AI helps teams prepare correspondence, capture meeting decisions, coordinate schedules, run recurring administrative work, and keep approved context connected across the tools they already use.

Start with a clearly bounded workflow. Do not submit PHI, CUI, classified information, or other regulated data unless Workforce AI has approved that use in writing.

SAM statusActive
UEIEFAYDCVVTHS6
CAGE13NE7
Primary NAICS513210

One AI employee, connected to the work

Meetings, messages, follow-up, and recurring work in one operating context.

The product works across approved meetings, inboxes, calendars, communication channels, and connected applications. Staff keep responsibility for the workflow, while configurable review points can hold designated actions for a person.

Workforce AI meeting workspace showing an AI employee assisting with an online meeting

Current capabilities

Useful first workflows for public-sector teams.

Each evaluation should begin with a named owner, approved data sources, measurable outcomes, and a documented review path.

01

Meeting support and follow-through

Join approved online meetings, capture decisions and action items, draft follow-up, and keep the next steps connected to the original conversation.

02

Correspondence drafting

Prepare email and message drafts from approved context so staff can review, edit, and send without starting from a blank page.

03

Scheduling and coordination

Help coordinate calendars, reminders, recurring check-ins, and routine handoffs across connected systems.

04

Recurring administrative work

Run repeatable, multi-step tasks on a schedule with configurable review points for designated actions.

05

Institutional memory

Keep approved meeting, message, task, and client or constituent context connected instead of scattered across separate tools.

06

Multi-channel assistance

Support approved workflows across chat, email, SMS, WhatsApp, meetings, and connected business applications.

Planned capability

A public-information assistant for agency websites.

Workforce AI is evaluating an agency website assistant grounded in approved public content, with source links and a clear route to a human. It is not represented as generally available today.

Production gates

  • Agency-approved source content and answer boundaries
  • Tenant isolation, origin controls, and rate limits
  • Accessibility and plain-language testing
  • Prompt-injection and content-abuse defenses
  • Retention rules, logging, escalation, and human handoff

Evaluation boundaries

Say what the pilot can touch before it touches anything.

Current evaluation scope

Public, internal administrative, or otherwise approved non-sensitive workflows defined in writing before a pilot.

Human review

Configured workflows can route designated actions for review. The exact control depends on the connected system and workflow configuration.

PHI and HIPAA

PHI is not currently approved for Workforce AI. Do not submit PHI. BAA eligibility must be reviewed and agreed in writing before any healthcare deployment.

CUI and FedRAMP

Workforce AI does not currently claim FedRAMP authorization or general CUI readiness. Any such requirement must be identified before evaluation.

Past performance

No government award, contract vehicle, or government past performance is represented on this page.

Procurement profile

Registered for public-sector opportunities.

These details were verified against the official SAM API on July 10, 2026. Contracting staff should reconfirm status before an award.

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Legal name
Workforce AI Corp
UEI
EFAYDCVVTHS6
CAGE code
13NE7
Registration
Active, All Awards
Active through
April 7, 2027
Primary NAICS
513210 - Software Publishers

Relevant NAICS

  • 513210 - Software Publishers
  • 518210 - Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services
  • 541511 - Custom Computer Programming Services
  • 541512 - Computer Systems Design Services
  • 541519 - Other Computer Related Services

Public SAM business types

  • For Profit Organization
  • Minority-Owned Business
  • Hispanic American Owned
  • Self Certified Small Disadvantaged Business

“Self Certified Small Disadvantaged Business” is the public SAM classification. This page does not claim an SBA certification that is not shown in the official record.

A practical evaluation path

Small scope. Real work. Clear evidence.

  1. 1

    Define the workflow

    Name the staff owner, current process, data involved, connected systems, and decisions that stay with a person.

  2. 2

    Review the boundary

    Confirm security, records, privacy, accessibility, retention, and procurement requirements before access is granted.

  3. 3

    Run a measurable pilot

    Track time saved, completion quality, review rate, exceptions, and user feedback against a written baseline.

  4. 4

    Decide from evidence

    Expand, revise, or stop based on documented results instead of a broad technology promise.

Questions contracting and program teams ask

Straight answers before an evaluation.

Is Workforce AI registered in SAM.gov?

Yes. Workforce AI Corp has an active public SAM registration for All Awards. UEI EFAYDCVVTHS6 and CAGE 13NE7 were verified through the official SAM API on July 10, 2026. Registration status and dates should be reconfirmed before an award.

Does Workforce AI have government past performance?

No government award or past performance is claimed on this page. Workforce AI is seeking appropriately scoped evaluations and pilot opportunities.

Can Workforce AI handle CUI or FedRAMP workloads?

Workforce AI does not currently claim FedRAMP authorization or general CUI readiness. Agencies should identify those requirements before any evaluation so the opportunity can be qualified accurately.

Can an agency use Workforce AI with protected health information?

Not today. PHI is not currently approved for Workforce AI, and a BAA is not automatically available. Do not submit PHI unless Workforce AI has completed a written eligibility review and signed the required agreement.

Can Workforce AI power a public information chatbot on an agency website?

That use case is planned, not generally available. A production launch would require approved source content, tenant isolation, origin controls, accessibility testing, retention rules, prompt-injection defenses, usage limits, and a clear human handoff path.

Bring one workflow

Let’s see whether Workforce AI fits it.

We will help qualify the workflow, identify blockers early, and define a responsible evaluation scope.

Discuss a public-sector workflow