Public sector leaders globally are moving from exploring AI capabilities toward implementing practical solutions, with agentic AI increasingly being considered as a key approach. According to a global study commissioned by Dell Technologies and conducted by International Data Corporation (IDC), 71% of government decision-makers identify agentic AI—defined as systems that can autonomously carry out complex tasks—as an important factor in advancing AI adoption in government operations.
The findings point to several ongoing trends in public sector AI adoption:
The study also reports that 58% of leaders view strong data governance, data quality, and control as essential for effective AI deployment. Related concerns include ensuring data sovereignty and establishing governance frameworks that support scaling AI systems.
Overall, the findings describe a movement toward broader consideration and deployment of agentic AI in government settings, alongside continued emphasis on governance, security, and workforce capability as key factors influencing implementation.