TechForGov Attends and Leads Workshop at NJAC’s Historic 75th Annual Celebration of County Government

Atlantic City, New Jersey; May 7th, 2026TechForGov attended the New Jersey Association of Counties (NJAC) 75th Annual Celebration of County Government, held May 6–8, 2026 at Caesars Atlantic City. Marking a historic milestone for county governance in New Jersey, the conference brought together over 700 county and business leaders from all 21 counties across the Garden State for three days of collaboration, professional development, and forward-looking dialogue on the future of local government.
Leading the Conversation on Responsible AI in County Government
Himanshu Goil, CEO, and Amanda Coe, Head of Growth & Strategy, represented TechForGov on May 6th and 7th. On the morning of May 7th, they joined Bruno Tirone, CEO of MRA International, as panelists for the workshop Deploying Responsible AI Services in County Government – a professional development session approved for continuing education credits across Information Technology designations, including CMFO/CCFO, CPWM, CTC, QPA, RMC, and RPPO/RPPS. The workshop gave county officials a practical, non-technical overview of how AI can be responsibly deployed using secure infrastructure and existing county systems. Panelists walked attendees through real-world use cases – public-facing chat and voice assistants, internal knowledge access tools, and workflow support solutions – while keeping the conversation grounded in the governance frameworks and risk considerations every county must address before deployment. The session carried a clear message: responsible AI adoption is not about replacing government staff. It is about equipping them to serve residents faster, more accurately, and more transparently.
A Consistent Theme Across All 21 Counties
Throughout both days, Himanshu and Amanda engaged with county commissioners, administrators, and local government professionals on the modernization priorities shaping New Jersey’s counties in 2026 – from cybersecurity readiness and legacy system upgrades to procurement efficiency and citizen-centric service delivery. One theme emerged consistently across every conversation. County leaders are no longer exploring AI. They are actively working through how to deploy it responsibly – and they need trusted partners who understand the operational and governance realities of local government. IGNA®, TechForGov’s AI platform built specifically for the public sector, was central to those discussions. “Being part of the NJAC 75th Annual Conference and having the opportunity to lead a workshop alongside county leaders and fellow practitioners was a privilege. The questions county officials asked during our session made one thing very clear: they are not waiting to see what AI can do. They are actively working through how to deploy it responsibly with the right governance, the right safeguards, and the right partners. That is a conversation TechForGov is built for.” — Himanshu Goil, CEO, TechForGov
About NJAC
The New Jersey Association of Counties (NJAC) is a non-partisan organization committed to advocating for legislation, regulations, and policy directives that empower county governments to operate more effectively and efficiently. NJAC represents all 21 counties in New Jersey and hosts the Annual Celebration of County Government each May, bringing together over 700 county and business leaders for networking, professional development, and cross-sector collaboration.
About TechForGov

TechForGov, the public sector division of Ignatiuz, brings an AI-First approach to modernizing government applications. We empower municipalities and government agencies with intelligent, scalable, and secure digital solutions designed to enhance efficiency, transparency, and citizen engagement.

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