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Monitoring. Know the moment government changes.

When a rule, dataset, or deadline moves, VerisGov sees it and tells you, so you act while the window is open.

What you can build monitoring

Government moves. The feed catches it, sourced and re-verified.

What it is

Monitoring watches the verified corpus and tells you when something you care about moves: a rule rewritten, a dataset updated, an allocation published, a deadline shifted. Instead of rechecking sources by hand, you get the change brought to you, pinned to the record that changed.

How it is built

We find the programs and data across government sources, verify each fact against the document it came from, and productize a watch over that corpus. When a source moves, VerisGov re-verifies the record and surfaces exactly what changed, with the updated source attached.

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What makes it remarkable

Three things you can count on.

  • CHANGE-AWARE

    Change-aware

    The corpus is watched, not snapshotted. VerisGov reads the sources continuously, so a change is caught when it happens, not the next time someone looks.

  • SOURCED CHANGES

    Sourced changes

    Every change links to the document that moved. You see what changed, when, and the exact government record behind it.

  • TIMELY

    Timely

    You hear about it when it matters. The alert reaches you while the window is open, not after the deadline has passed.

A real example

A team tracking a federal program is alerted when a state agency or federal source moves a deadline or updates a rule, with the change pinned to the updated source, for example a Federal Register update.
Pinned to .gov sources. Verified. Provenance-sealed.

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PROVEN IN PRODUCTION

Already watching, in production.

The RHTP Navigator is the proven, fully built example of the verified corpus in production: every state, every dollar, every deadline for the Rural Health Transformation Program, each fact pinned to its government source and kept current as the program moves. Monitoring puts that same watch on the changes you track.

See RHTP Navigator

Answers

Frequently asked questions

What is monitoring?

Monitoring watches the verified government corpus continuously and tells you when a rule, dataset, or deadline moves. Instead of checking back manually, you hear about a change while the window is still open to act on it.

Where does the data come from?

Each change is pinned to the .gov document that moved, from sources such as federalregister.gov, ntia.gov, and cms.gov. You see what changed, when, and the exact government record behind it.

How does monitoring stay current?

The corpus is read continuously, not snapshotted, so a change is caught when it happens rather than the next time someone looks. Each change is re-verified against the document it came from.

What makes monitoring trustworthy?

Every alert links to its source, so a change is sourced and auditable rather than a rumor. It rides the same provenance-sealed corpus that powers the RHTP Navigator and every other VerisGov product.

Catch the change while the window is open.

Tell us the programs, rules, and deadlines you track. We will watch them, verify each change, and tell you the moment they move.

  • Pinned to .gov sources
  • Verified
  • Provenance-sealed