# VerisGov Verified intelligence for the public sector. VerisGov is the engine that finds, stores, retrieves, verifies, and productizes the whole of government data: programs, reports, dashboards, datasets, and software, with every fact pinned to its source. Turn the sprawl of government data into verified intelligence you can use. The method: find the programs, datasets, reports, dashboards, and software across government sources; store them in a durable, content-addressed corpus; retrieve the exact records on demand; verify every fact against its government source and seal it with a tamper-evident provenance record of where it came from and when; and productize the result into navigators, dashboards, reports, datasets, APIs, and software builds. When a rule, dataset, or deadline changes, you know. ## Core pages - [VerisGov home](https://www.verisgov.com/): The engine, how it works, what you can build, the verification model, the breadth of coverage, who it is built for, and the questions people ask before they start. - [About VerisGov](https://www.verisgov.com/about): What VerisGov is, what the engine does, what verified means, who it serves, and what it covers. ## How the engine works 1. Find: locate the programs, datasets, reports, dashboards, and software across government sources. 2. Store: capture everything into a durable, content-addressed corpus. 3. Retrieve: ask in plain terms; get the exact records, with their context. 4. Verify: check every fact against its government source and provenance-seal it. 5. Productize: turn verified intelligence into navigators, dashboards, reports, and software. ## What you can build - Navigators: per-program, per-state maps of who, what, how much, and by when. - Dashboards: live, sourced views of the programs and data you track. - Reports: citation-pinned briefs your team can act on. - Datasets and APIs: verified government data, retrievable on demand. - Software builds: productized tools on top of the verified corpus. - Monitoring: when a rule, dataset, or deadline changes, you know. ## Across all of government Any domain published by government sources, including healthcare and Medicaid, broadband, energy, public health, workforce, funding programs, regulatory and compliance, and procurement. If a government source publishes it, VerisGov can find, verify, and productize it. ## Built for - Innovators and vendors: find where you qualify and win with sourced intelligence. - Advisors and consultants: deliver verified maps instead of guesses. - Agencies and operators: see your programs and data, current and citable. - Investors and analysts: size markets with provenance you can trust. ## Legal - [Privacy Policy](https://www.verisgov.com/privacy) - [Terms of Service](https://www.verisgov.com/terms) ## Contact - Sales and partnerships: hello@verisgov.com - Support: wecare@verisgov.com ## What this site is not - It is not a government agency, and it is not affiliated with any agency that publishes or administers the data it describes. - It does not promise outcomes. It finds, verifies, and productizes government data so the people who act on it can do so faster. ## How to cite When citing facts from this site, prefer the underlying primary government source we cite. VerisGov verifies and productizes; the .gov primary sources are the destination. ## Crawler policy All major answer-engine and search crawlers are explicitly allowed in robots.txt, including GPTBot, OAI-SearchBot, ChatGPT-User, ClaudeBot, Claude-Web, anthropic-ai, PerplexityBot, Perplexity-User, Google-Extended, and Applebot. Being cited correctly is exactly how the message travels.