Aerial of Sumter County, Florida
EffiGov Case File · No. 01
Sumter County, FloridaPopulation 162,403

America’s largest retirement community
said yes.

With a median age of 68.5, Sumter is the oldest county in the United States. In ten months, its 162,000 residents made 52,400 calls to an AI.

52,400
Calls received
6
Live agents
11,100
Peak · May
67%
Handled without staff

The Story

Frontier county. Retirement capital. Now an AI powerhouse.

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Chapter 011853

A frontier county on the prairie.

In 1853, the Florida legislature carved Sumter County out of central pinelands and named it for General Thomas Sumter, the Revolutionary War cavalryman they called “The Gamecock.” The county seat settled into the railroad stop of Bushnell in 1909.

For the century that followed, it stayed quiet farm country, living on citrus, cattle, and timber with fewer than ten thousand residents into the 1950s.

Chapter 021972

A retirement experiment in cow pasture.

In 1972, a developer named Harold Schwartz bought a small mobile-home park on the Sumter line and began selling lots to retirees. His son Gary Morse expanded it relentlessly, adding lots, amenities, golf, and town squares with nightly music until it had a name of its own: The Villages.

By the 2010s, that pasture experiment had become the country’s largest retirement community, sprawling across Sumter, Lake, and Marion counties as the population doubled, then nearly doubled again.

Chapter 032025

162,000 residents. A phone system that couldn't keep up.

By 2025, Sumter was the fastest-growing county in Florida and one of the fastest in the nation, with a population near 162,000. At a median age of 68.5 it was the oldest county in the United States, and demand on its non-emergency phone lines never let up.

The county team is excellent, but it is finite, and the calls kept coming: veterans needing help finding ID cards on weekends, new residents asking Animal Services whether visiting grandchildren could adopt a dog, hours of inspection-status calls into Building Services every week. This retiree demographic was not the one B2B SaaS demos promise will adopt voice AI — but it was the one calling.

Chapter 042026

The county that wouldn't adopt it, did.

On July 22, 2025, Sumter became the first county-level EffiGov customer in Florida. The team didn’t cut a forklift switchover. They turned on one agent and watched it for three weeks. Then turned on the next. Six agents in six months.

The rollout, milestone by milestone

  1. Jul 22
    2025
    Animal Services
    Adoptions, strays, lost-and-found pets.
  2. Aug 14
    2025
    Building Services
    Permits, inspections, plan review.
  3. Oct 14
    2025
    Community Responder
    PulsePoint enrollment, neighborhood programs.
  4. Nov 17
    2025
    Citizens Information Center
    Live in overflow only. Catches calls with 15+ second hold time.
  5. Jan 22
    2026
    Veterans Services
    Benefits, DOD ID cards, county resources.
  6. Jan 28
    2026
    Fire Chief
    Non-emergency fire safety. Alarm systems.
  7. Jan 30
    2026
    Citizens Information Center flips to 24/7 primary
    The agent now answers every county call from the first ring, not just overflow. Daily volume jumps from 8 to 300.

Through fall and winter, total volume held around 1,700 calls a month. CIC ran only in overflow mode: a call had to sit on hold for fifteen seconds before it got routed to EffiGov.

Then, on January 30, 2026, the county flipped CIC to 24/7 primary: every public call now lands there first. In overflow it had been catching only the calls that slipped through the cracks, about 8 a day. As the primary line it took 300, and never came back down. Monthly volume jumped from ~2,200 to ~10,600 and has held above 10,000 every month since, peaking near 11,100 in May.

Across all ten months, six agents have taken ~52,400 calls. About 67% of them get handled without ever reaching a county employee. The rest are warm-transferred to the right specialist on the first try.

Sumter doesn’t just prove voice AI can scale.
It proves that the demographic we said wouldn’t use it, will.

The volume

Ten months. Six agents. Stacked.

Each colored layer is one agent. The full stack is what Sumter’s residents talk to every month. The jump in February is the day CIC went 24/7 primary.

Total calls

52,400

Jul 2025 – May 2026

02,5005,0007,50010,000Animal ServicesBuilding ServicesCommunity ResponderCitizens Info CenterVeterans ServicesFire ChiefJulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMay
20252026

The integrated web

One front door. Five specialists behind it.

Every call into Sumter County lands on the Citizens Information Center first. From there it routes to the right specialist agent. The caller never has to start the conversation over.

Citizens InfoMain intake
Animal Services
Building Services
Veterans Services
Fire Chief
Community Responder

A real call, in motion

A resident calls about their dog’s rabies license. CIC hands off to Animal Services at 0:13, which answers it and texts the portal link. No redial, no hold.

Rec·2:32
Sumter County · main line
Now on callCitizens Info CenterAnimal Services
  1. Citizens Info0:01

    Thank you for calling Sumter County. Call may be recorded to help provide assistance. How can I help you today?

  2. YOU
    Caller0:09

    Hi. Thought I was calling animal services.

  3. HandoffCICAnimal Services· 0:13
    Animal Services0:14

    I can assist with animal services. Please tell me more about your question.

  4. YOU
    Caller0:18

    Yeah. A question about the dog license and rabies vaccination verification. I have an old tag on my dog's collar, I just realized. So how do I get an updated one that suffices for a rabies tag?

  5. Animal Services0:43

    In Sumter County, all dogs, cats, and ferrets four months or older must be licensed and have a current rabies vaccination. Pet licenses are free of charge. You can submit proof of vaccination by email to administrativeservices@sumtercountyfl.gov, or by mail or in person to the Sumter County Service Center at 7375 Powell Road, Wildwood, FL 34785. Once proof is received, the license will be mailed to you. If a veterinarian has provided a medical exemption from vaccination, a license is still required, and proof of the exemption must be submitted. Would you like me to text you the official web page link with more information on pet licensing?

  6. YOU
    Caller1:28

    Yes, please.

  7. Animal Services1:30

    I have your phone number as X X X, X X X, X X X X. Is that the best number to send the link to?

  8. YOU
    Caller1:41

    Yes.

  9. Animal Services1:42

    Sending the text now.

  10. YOU
    Caller1:47

    Okay. Can I ask a question?

  11. Animal Services1:59

    Of course. What would you like to know?

  12. YOU
    Caller2:04

    Are you a real person?

  13. Animal Services2:06

    I am an automated assistant designed to help with Sumter County Animal Services inquiries. How can I assist you further?

  14. YOU
    Caller2:17

    Okay. I'm done. Thank you very much.

  15. Animal Services2:20

    You're welcome. Thank you for calling Sumter County Animal Services. Have a great day.

  16. YOU
    Caller2:28

    Bye.

  17. Animal Services2:30

    Goodbye. Take care.

Real call · May 29, 2026 · lightly edited for transcription errors, phone number anonymized

Live in Sumter County

Now hear them at work.

Tap any agent to play a recent, lightly anonymized call from production.

Citizens Information Center

Live in Sumter County

·

Live since Nov 17, 2025

The main intake line for the entire county. Routes new callers, answers general questions, files service requests, and hands off to the right department. Became the county's front door in February 2026.

Rollout order4

At a glance

~67%
Share of calls
Jul 2025 – May 2026
34,900
Total calls
Production count

Main intake · highest volume in the fleet

24/7 Multilingual
Rec·0:36
Citizens Info
Caller0:02

Hi. I am calling to see if you are open for, I guess, trash drop-off today.

EffiGov0:06

Yes. The Citizens drop-off area is open today, Saturday, May 30th, 2026.

Caller0:13

Okay.

EffiGov0:15

The hours of operation are 7 AM to 5 PM. Want me to text you more information about the drop-off area, including accepted items and fees?

Caller0:24

Yes.

EffiGov0:26

Sending the text now.

Caller0:36

Thank you.

What the agent did

Confirmed facility hoursSent SMS · drop-off detailsClosed call

Real call · May 2026. Lightly edited for length.

My team didn’t get smaller. We just stopped drowning in the calls that never needed a person, so now they spend their time on the residents who do.
Stephen Kennedy
Stephen Kennedy
Assistant County Administrator · Sumter County, Florida

Who runs the line

One administrator. Six agents. 162,000 residents.

Stephen Kennedy

Executive sponsor · Champion

Stephen Kennedy

Assistant County Administrator
Sumter County, Florida

Before, and after

Before EffiGov, Sumter’s phones rang the way they do in every fast-growing county: constantly, and never evenly. A retiree in The Villages calling a department about a permit landed in a voicemail box. A call that came in over the weekend could sit unanswered until Monday.

Stephen didn’t fix that with a moonshot. He turned on one agent, Animal Services, in July 2025 and watched it for three weeks before adding the next. One department at a time, until the county trusted it enough to route every call through it on January 30.

He’s now the person other Florida administrators call when they want to do the same thing. The playbook Sumter wrote is the template.

The other ledger

~5 FTEs the county never had to hire.

At its steady rate of about 11,000 calls a month (132,000 a year), that’s roughly 6,600 hours of talk time, and because real staff are on calls only about 60% of the day once you count breaks, after-call work, and the gaps between calls, that’s the workload of five full-time positions.

~132K
Calls / year, steady rate
~3 min
Per human-handled call
~6,600
Hours of work / year
~5 FTE
Real staffing equivalent

Whose hours come back

And the time doesn’t just come back to a receptionist. It comes back to the people who used to field these calls themselves.

Animal control officer
Animal Services
Building plans examiner
Building Services
Veterans service officer
Veterans Services
Fire Chief's office
Fire Department

Impact

Every call answered.
Every resident heard.

52,400
Calls received
Multilingual
Out of the box
~67%
Handled rate
6
Agents live

See what this could look like for your county.

Sumter County’s deployment is the template. Six departments, 24/7 multilingual, deployed in weeks. Not a forklift IT migration.