For many public sector Salesforce teams, releasing code can still feel like a high-stakes balancing act, long checklists, fragile spreadsheets, risky deployments, and missed timelines. While expectations around digital service delivery keep rising, the tools and processes supporting state agencies often haven鈥檛 kept pace.
But that鈥檚 changing, fast.
In 2025, forward-looking agencies are making a fundamental shift: moving away from manual, error-prone deployment processes and toward automated, intelligent DevOps pipelines. It鈥檚 not just about speed. It鈥檚 about control, visibility, and the ability to deliver innovation securely, on time, and at scale.
Whether you're managing one Salesforce org or ten, manual deployments create risk and inefficiency:
As one DevOps engineer from a state agency recently told us:
鈥鈥淲e didn鈥檛 have a release process. We had release anxiety.鈥
Modern public sector DevOps isn鈥檛 theoretical. It鈥檚 already happening in agencies across the country, and it looks radically different:
With these systems in place, release days feel boring, and that鈥檚 the goal!
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