Public sector & government
Public bodies are held to a high bar of transparency, fairness and accountability when AI affects citizens’ access to services, benefits or rights. Gamut gives digital, policy and assurance teams a defensible operating layer to govern these systems and answer to oversight bodies, the public and the press.
AI systems typically in scope
Section titled “AI systems typically in scope”- Eligibility and benefits decisioning.
- Casework triage and prioritisation.
- Risk and fraud scoring across programmes.
- Citizen-facing assistants and service chatbots.
- Document processing and identity verification.
Governance drivers
Section titled “Governance drivers”- Transparency and accountability. Decisions affecting citizens must be explainable and owned.
- EU AI Act. Many public-service uses (eligibility, essential services) are high-risk.
- NAGF. For Nigerian public bodies, NITDA-aligned governance, inventory, impact-assessment and ethics expectations.
- Equality and fairness duties. Evidence against discriminatory outcomes.
Use cases
Section titled “Use cases”Govern an eligibility-decisioning system
Section titled “Govern an eligibility-decisioning system”How Gamut solves it: register and tier the system through intake (public-facing and automated-decision flags push it high), route to GTSAF and the EU AI Act, and evidence human oversight, appeal routes and fairness testing.
Demonstrate NITDA-aligned governance for a Nigerian agency
Section titled “Demonstrate NITDA-aligned governance for a Nigerian agency”How Gamut solves it: route to NAGF for the seven governance sections, maintain the AI inventory in AI System Records, and generate a NITDA-aligned governance policy.
Publish accountable, explainable governance
Section titled “Publish accountable, explainable governance”How Gamut solves it: the audit log and traceable evidence chain let you show oversight bodies exactly how each classification and control conclusion was reached, and a board pack summarises it for leadership and the public record.
Quick start
Section titled “Quick start”- Build the inventory in AI System Records, using the Discovery Inbox to surface shadow AI across departments.
- Run intake and confirm tiers, flagging public-facing and automated decisions.
- Route to GTSAF, EU AI Act and, where relevant, NAGF.
- Evidence oversight, transparency and fairness in the Evidence Tracker.
- Track gaps on the Remediation Roadmap.
- Produce accountable reporting from reporting.
Frameworks that apply
Section titled “Frameworks that apply”GTSAF, EU AI Act, NAGF, NIST AI RMF and ISO/IEC 42005 for impact assessment.
- Healthcare & life sciences: related high-impact governance.
- Financial services: related decisioning rigour.
- Industry playbooks: the full set.