Zenity is formally entering the public sector with new partnerships through its channel program and expanded deployment options for government agencies. The move comes at a time when federal organizations are scaling their use of AI agents to streamline operations, improve decision-making, and deliver services more effectively.Government AI adoption has accelerated sharply. The U.S. Government Accountability Office reported that federal AI use cases more than doubled between 2023 and 2024, highlighting the need for governance models that can keep pace. Zenity is positioning its platform as the foundation for agencies to adopt AI responsibly without compromising security or compliance.Zenity’s platform is built to help agencies discover and monitor AI agents across environments, enforce secure-by-design policies tied to recognized standards, detect anomalies, and maintain audit-ready visibility. With governance and security at the center, Zenity aims to provide agencies with the structure needed to deploy AI at scale while aligning with compliance and mission priorities.To drive this expansion, Zenity has appointed Seth Nylund as general manager of public sector. With decades of experience delivering technology solutions to defense, civilian, and intelligence agencies, he will lead efforts to support government organizations in building resilient frameworks for AI adoption. His role underscores the company’s focus on meeting the specific requirements of mission-driven environments.
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