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Austin Public Health IT demos internal AI-enabled services platform, asks commission to help move it into production
Summary
Austin Public Health IT staff demonstrated a RAD (rapid application development) platform built on city Azure/ATS infrastructure that can generate multilingual service plans, analytics and low-cost apps in days; presenters asked the commission to recognize the capability, support a path to production and help identify low-risk pilot uses.
Austin Public Health IT staff demonstrated an internal rapid application development platform the department says can accelerate service delivery and program analytics without large vendor contracts. "We're not here to propose to build something new, asking for money, asking for headcount," said Philip Ayes, IT manager senior for Austin Public Health. He described a platform built on the city's Azure/ATS infrastructure that the team has developed over roughly three years and that already supports about 17 working applications.
Christopher Collins, introduced by Ayes as a scrum master and AI architect, showed a services catalog and an…
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