TITUSVILLE, Fla./Jan 21—The City of Titusville has extended its partnership with SwiftGov®, an AI-powered government permitting platform operated by Swiftbuild.ai, following a successful pilot program that processed 132 real-world development projects. The decision comes as Florida’s Space Coast experiences unprecedented growth, with a record 109 rocket launches in 2025 and major aerospace investments reshaping the regional economy.
Titusville sits at the epicenter of this transformation. Lockheed Martin recently broke ground on a $140-million manufacturing facility in the city, expected to create 300 high-paying jobs. With up to 120 launches projected for 2026, including NASA’s historic Artemis II crewed lunar mission, the demand for predictable, efficient development review has never been greater.
AI as operational infrastructure
SwiftGov’s AI Rule Engine is now embedded directly into Titusville’s development review workflows, supporting planning, zoning, landscaping and engineering reviews. In engineering alone, the system evaluates approximately 250 regulatory rules, each with multiple chapters, sections and subsections, delivering approximately 80% accuracy as a decision-support tool.
The AI does not automate approvals or replace professional judgment. Instead, it accelerates how staff identify applicable regulations, surface potential compliance issues and maintain consistency across reviews. This frees engineers and planners to focus on coordination, judgment calls and long-term infrastructure planning.
“From a development services perspective, SwiftGov is just what we need in an increasingly complicated development environment,” said Brad Parrish, Development Services Director. “It is intuitive for staff, more predictable for applicants and designed to support professional decision-making.”
KB Ofosu, Community Development Engineer, added: “SwiftGov is like a powerful engineering assistant and a second set of eyes. It surfaces the right guidance fast, keeps reviews moving and strengthens judgment without taking decisions out of engineers’ hands.”
Scaling for the space economy
For a region defined by precision engineering and complex systems, the partnership reflects a broader philosophy: apply the same operational rigor to local government that drives aerospace success. It reduces review friction and improves consistency. Titusville is creating a development environment that supports economic growth while maintaining infrastructure standards and environmental protections.
The approach is reinforced by ongoing resident engagement, including rapid community surveys that consistently identify traffic, infrastructure capacity and responsible growth as top priorities. Titusville is pairing AI-powered review with human oversight and public input. The city is showing how to deploy AI as operational infrastructure.