IT Solutions for Government

IT management for government organizations

Jotform Government for contract management

Automate IT operations

Automate IT operations

Automate IT tickets and other processes with custom forms and approval flows. Easily view IT tickets in a database format with Jotform Tables and filter them by completion status. Search through, sort, and delete data as needed. You can also automatically generate reports on IT documents.

Manage users efficiently

Manage users efficiently

Use Jotform Government’s powerful Admin Console to manage users, view comprehensive form usage statistics, generate reports, and review activity. Change user permissions, customize form usage views, create and edit teams, and more.

Local data residency centers

Local data residency centers

Jotform Government stores data in local data centers hosted by the FedRAMP-compliant projects of Google Cloud Platform. The servers are located in FedRAMP-compliant local data centers.

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Advanced security features

Jotform Government provides top-tier security features to keep data safe, including solutions for HIPAA, GDPR, and CCPA compliance.

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What customers say about Jotform

  • If someone needed [IT] help, they just submitted the form. We use Digest Emails to view daily summaries of the incoming tickets and triage requests as they come in.

    Daniel Mateo

    Assistant Superintendent

    Miami-Dade County Public Schools

  • The ability to accept digital signatures is great. For many forms, we’ve moved completely away from Docusign.

    Jiku Park

    Information Technology Manager

    County of Marin

  • We have so many forms and they touch every single department including academics, events management, HR, stadium tours, and facility rentals.

    Torri McCray

    Business Systems Analyst

    University of Michigan Athletic Department

  • Jotform Teams makes it easier to maintain our documents in one place versus each team member having their forms and documents in their own separate folders. It's going to save a lot of time.

    Tevin Noel

    Senior IT Manager

    Tennessee State University