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Reports. A brief that holds up, because every claim shows its source.

A report distills verified intelligence into a clear narrative, with every claim pinned to its government source, so it survives scrutiny.

Every claim wires to the government source it came from.

What it is

A report is a clear narrative built from verified intelligence. It reads like a brief, but every figure, date, and rule it states is pinned to the exact government record it came from. Instead of a summary you have to take on faith, you get a document that shows its work, so it holds up when someone checks it.

How it is built

We find the facts across government sources, verify each one against the document it came from, and productize the result into a report where every claim carries its citation. When a source changes, the pinned reference makes it clear what to recheck.

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What makes it remarkable

Three things you can count on.

  • PINNED

    Citation-pinned

    Every claim links to its origin, so a reader can verify the exact figure or deadline at its government source in one click.

  • DEFENSIBLE

    Defensible

    Built from verified facts, not summaries. The narrative rests on records checked against the document they came from.

  • SHAREABLE

    Shareable

    A clean document your team and stakeholders can act on, ready to circulate without a second round of fact-checking.

A real example

A state-readiness brief on the Rural Health Transformation Program, where every figure and deadline is footnoted to the exact CMS page, verifiable in one click.

The program commits $50 billion over FY2026 through FY2030. A VerisGov report can state that figure, attribute each state allocation and deadline to its CMS record, and let a reader confirm any claim at its source. It is the same depth that already powers the RHTP Navigator, shaped into a document your team can circulate.

See the Rural Health Transformation Program

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. A report draws on the exact same verified intelligence, distilled into a document. See the depth for yourself.

See RHTP Navigator

Answers

Frequently asked questions

What is a report?

A report is a clear narrative built from verified intelligence, where every figure, date, and rule is pinned to the exact government record it came from. It reads like a brief, but each claim shows its source, so it holds up when someone checks it.

Where does the data come from?

Every claim is drawn from verified government sources and pinned to the .gov document it came from, such as cms.gov, ntia.gov, or home.treasury.gov. A reader can confirm any figure or deadline at its origin in one click.

How is a report kept current?

The corpus behind the report is watched, and when a source changes, the pinned reference makes it clear what to recheck. The report draws on intelligence that is re-verified against the document it came from.

What makes a report trustworthy?

It is provenance-sealed: every fact links to its source rather than asking you to take a summary on faith. The same verified corpus already powers the RHTP Navigator, the live navigator for the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program administered by CMS.

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