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Underwrite with provenance you can trust.

You size markets and back decisions. VerisGov rests your models on verified government data, not secondhand summaries, with every figure traceable to its source.

Real totals, each pinned to the government record that defines it.

Your situation

A thesis is only as good as its inputs.

You size markets and back decisions, and the figures you build on travel a long way: into a model, into a memo, into a committee. The quality you carry is the quality of those inputs, and a number sourced from a summary is a number you cannot fully defend. VerisGov rests your work on the government record itself. The totals are real, each one pinned to its source, so when a figure is questioned in diligence you trace it to its origin in one click rather than to an analyst note.

What VerisGov gives you

Three things you can count on.

  • PROVENANCE

    Provenance you can trust

    Every figure your model rests on is pinned to its government source, so the number that drives your thesis can be traced rather than taken on faith.

  • PRIMARY

    No secondhand summaries

    You build on the government record itself, not a paraphrase of it. The total that anchors a market estimate comes from the document that defines it.

  • TRACEABLE

    Traceable in diligence

    When a figure is questioned in diligence, the answer is one click to its origin. The model holds up because each input shows its source.

A real example

Sizing a government-funded market with sourced totals instead of estimates.

You build a market estimate on figures you can stand behind: the Rural Health Transformation Program at $50 billion from CMS, BEAD at $42.45 billion from NTIA, and SLFRF at $350 billion from the Treasury, each pinned to the government record that defines it. The same depth runs in production today in the RHTP Navigator, where every state, dollar, and deadline for the $50 billion program is traceable to its source.

See Broadband / BEAD

PROVEN IN PRODUCTION

The same verified corpus already runs in production.

VerisGov runs a dedicated navigator for the Rural Health Transformation Program: every state, every dollar, every deadline, pinned to its government source. It is the live proof that a market-sizing view built this way rests on real, traceable figures. See the depth for yourself.

See RHTP Navigator

Answers

Frequently asked questions

How does provenance change my underwriting?

It moves your model off secondhand summaries and onto the government record. Every figure you build on is pinned to the .gov document it came from, so a diligence reviewer can trace any total to its source rather than to an analyst note.

What figures are actually verifiable here?

The headline totals are real and sourced: the Rural Health Transformation Program at $50 billion (cms.gov), BEAD at $42.45 billion (ntia.gov), and SLFRF at $350 billion (home.treasury.gov). Each one links to its government origin so you can confirm it before it enters a model.

Is the underlying intelligence proven?

Yes. The RHTP Navigator is the live navigator for the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program administered by CMS, where every state, dollar, and deadline is pinned to its government source. It is the same verified corpus a market-sizing view would draw on.

Point the engine at your next thesis.

Tell us the markets and questions you are underwriting. We will rest them on verified government figures, each one traceable to its source.