JIL applies its deterministic verdict engine and cross-source data to purchase-card and federal payments, surfacing recoverable exposure and sealing each finding as court-ready evidence.
GSA SmartPay spans roughly 4.6M cards, about $40B in annual spend, and about 100M transactions a year. Improper purchases, split purchases, excluded vendors, and duplicate charges escape fragmented, after-the-fact review, and pay-and-chase recovery is the inefficient fallback PIIA tells agencies to avoid.
JIL runs a 234-check attestation mapped to OMB Circular A-123 Appendix B against the charge-card ledger and payment extract, alongside SAM.gov, USAspending, FPDS, OFAC, and the GSA MAS catalog. Phase 0 is a retrospective recovery look-back; Phase 1 is live prepayment attestation. Every finding is sealed as court-ready evidence.
Patterns across 150+ data sources, vendor, exclusion, threshold, and duplicate checks.
Quantified exposure mapped to A-123 Appendix B control failures, with sealed evidence.
CREB records, self-authenticating under FRE 902(14), built for recovery and qui-tam referral.
Federal agencies, CFO offices, Inspectors General, GSA, and charge-card program managers responsible for purchase-card and federal payment integrity.
Deterministic, statute-anchored verdicts that survive challenge. JIL identifies and evidences; the agency adjudicates and collects, consistent with IPERA scope limits. AI accelerates the work while deterministic rules, statutory citations, and humans decide the outcome. FedRAMP 20x readiness is pursued in parallel.