Two MBA‑founded startups highlighted in the 2025 Most Disruptive list are pitching AI solutions aimed at school districts and government offices. Journify Learning (Stanford GSB) has raised roughly $1.4 million to commercialize an AI assistant that automates progress tracking and compliance paperwork for special‑education teams, now deployed across multiple states and serving thousands of students. Civic (Wharton) is selling Revere, an AI-native platform that batches and tags constituent email, assists with casework and legislative research, and is in early approval conversations with House IT offices. Both companies say their tools reduce administrative time and improve outcomes; school and congressional buyers flagged concerns about data security, vendor validation, and procurement processes. FedRAMP and other federal certifications matter for government adoption; districts and offices will weigh accuracy, auditability, and privacy before wide rollout.
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