18 June 2026 | Thursday | News
PayIt, the leader in digital customer experience solutions and payments for state and local governments, is excited to introduce PayIt Smart Works, a suite of AI-powered features designed to enhance back-office operations and accelerate government digitization. State and local agencies can use PayIt’s platform with Smart Works features to bring more services online, quickly close gaps in technology modernization, and advance operating efficiency.
“For over a decade, we’ve had a front-row seat to the hardest problems in government service delivery — not just at small municipalities, but at the largest, most complex jurisdictions in North America, serving more than 150 million residents collectively. That experience and our proprietary data enables us to deliver high-impact solutions to the market,” said PayIt president Tom Nieto. “We see where government teams are losing hours to manual reconciliation, the potential impact of getting more services digitized, and where residents abandon transactions. Smart Works puts that knowledge to work as AI, so our clients get the greatest impact.”
State and local government leaders are eager to deploy public sector-ready AI solutions: grounded in government context, explainable, and with needed guardrails. And while AI has potential across a broad range of government use cases, achieving big efficiency gains requires a thoughtful approach to choosing the right opportunity to pursue first. Smart Works enables government agencies to tackle their most pressing challenges today:
Streamlining and improving back-office efficiency: Resource-constrained government teams are often saddled with out-of-sync remittance data and fragmented payment channels and vendors, requiring significant manual effort to manage. Smart Works’ AI-powered features significantly reduce the need for human processing, freeing finance staff to focus on other work.
Digitizing sensitive and paperwork-intensive government services: Although government organizations have made significant progress in digitizing transactions, some government services have been considered either too sensitive or too paperwork-intensive to be conducted entirely online. Two Smart Works features make it possible for government teams to shift numerous new use cases to digital channels:
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