Across all of government

Coverage

If a government source publishes it, VerisGov can find, verify, and productize it. Coverage starts with the domains and programs below, and expands as your needs do.

Programs

A working set of the federal-to-state and federal-to-local funding programs the engine tracks, grouped by domain. Status is a live read, not a label, and the engine keeps it current as programs launch, expand, or come under review.

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  • Under review

Healthcare and Medicaid

Many more Healthcare and Medicaid programs the engine tracks

Broadband

Many more Broadband programs the engine tracks

Energy

Many more Energy programs the engine tracks

Public health

Many more Public health programs the engine tracks

Workforce

Many more Workforce programs the engine tracks

Funding programs

Many more Funding programs programs the engine tracks

This is coverage today, not the ceiling. Name a program we have not listed and the engine points at it next.

Answers

Coverage questions

What government programs does VerisGov cover?

VerisGov covers federal-to-state and federal-to-local funding across eight domains: healthcare and Medicaid, broadband, energy, public health, workforce, funding, regulatory, and procurement. The programs listed on this page are a working sample of the major ones, not the full set.

Is this every program VerisGov can cover?

No. The list is a sample of major programs. Coverage extends to any government program or source you need, and the engine adds new ones as they launch, so the set keeps growing.

Can VerisGov cover a program that is not listed here?

Yes. Name the program or the source, and the engine finds it, verifies it against its government origin, and productizes it the same way as everything else.

How current is the program information?

Each program's status, deadlines, and allocations are tracked against the government source, so what you see is the live state rather than a snapshot that has quietly gone out of date.

How does VerisGov make sure the data is accurate?

Every fact is found in a primary government source, verified against it, and pinned to it, so any claim traces back to the record it came from.

If a government source publishes it, we can work with it.