Cloudwick built a governed data foundation that resolves constituent identity across agency systems and applies eligibility rules transparently. It is built to adapt when policy shifts, without rebuilding from scratch.
Your data. Your AWS account. Your rules. Fully auditable from day one.
"The state owns the data. It asks the person to prove it anyway."
"A policy changes. Every file has to be manually reprocessed."
Across states, people lose benefits for procedural reasons: missed paperwork, failed reverification, or administrative mismatch, not because they stopped qualifying.
Agencies pay third-party vendors to verify facts the state already holds, and pay more than once: different departments buy the same verification, separately, for the same person.
Third-party data has a role, but it belongs at the end of the process. Start with what the agency already holds, and outside lookups become the exception, bought only for what the agency genuinely does not have.
Most states are already down the road on HR1, and many of those approaches are expensive to run, brittle when the rules change, and heavily dependent on outside data vendors.This foundation can sit underneath what you have already built, automate more of it, lean on the data you already own, and hold up the next time policy shifts.Cloudwick deploys into the agency's own AWS account. You own the data plane, the encryption keys, and the access controls.