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Government Vendor and Benefits Payment Integrity

Federal and state payment programs release hundreds of billions annually to vendors, contractors, and benefit recipients without pre-settlement identity verification or payment corridor enforcement. GAO estimates the federal government loses $233 billion to $521 billion annually to fraud across all programs. JIL attests to payee eligibility, documentation completeness, and policy corridor compliance before any government disbursement is released.

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$162B+
Reported federal improper payments across 68 programs and 16 agencies in FY2024 (GAO). GAO's broader fraud estimate places total annual federal government fraud losses between $233 billion and $521 billion. Government-wide improper payments have totaled approximately $2.8 trillion since FY2003.

Structural Weakness

Federal and state payment programs distribute funds at enormous scale through systems that verify submitted documentation, not pre-settlement payee identity and eligibility. Vendors register, submit invoices, and receive payment before their credentials, enrollment status, or delivery of contracted services are independently verified. Benefits recipients may continue receiving payments after eligibility status changes. The Do Not Pay system and death record databases are not consistently integrated with payment release systems in real time. Fraud is identified after funds have been disbursed, through audit cycles that are expensive, slow, and recover only a fraction of losses.

With Payee Credentialing + Eligibility Binding + Policy Corridor Enforcement:

Comparison

Legacy Government Payment Systems JIL Sovereign Attestation
Vendor registered; payment released; audit conducted later Vendor credential verified at attestation time before payment released
Death record and Do Not Pay integration inconsistent and delayed Eligibility credential registry updated in real time; ineligible payee returns No verdict
Post-disaster program surge overwhelms verification; fraud clears Volume surge anomaly triggers Review verdict before disbursements begin
PIIA audit cycle: retrospective, costly, incomplete recovery Immutable attestation proof trail satisfies audit requirements before payment is made
Over 100 GAO recommendations unimplemented including pre-payment review Pre-settlement attestation implements pre-payment review at protocol level without legislative mandate

Current-State Problem

  • Ghost vendors registered and receiving payment for undelivered services
  • Benefit payments continuing after eligibility lapse or death
  • Post-disaster and emergency program fraud exploits volume surges
  • Insufficient real-time integration with Do Not Pay and death records
  • Retrospective audit cycle: slow, expensive, recovers fraction of losses
  • $2.8T in cumulative improper payments since FY2003 with no structural fix

JIL Attestation Intervention

  • Payee credential bound to payment instruction at attestation time
  • Eligibility status evaluated in real time against credential registry
  • Death record and Do Not Pay integrated into attestation eligibility binding
  • Payment amount corridor validated against program parameters
  • Volume anomaly triggers Review verdict before disbursement begins
  • Immutable proof trail satisfies PIIA reporting without post-payment audit
Attestation Verdicts: Yes -- Eligible payee, docs bound, corridor valid No -- Ineligible / Deceased / Ghost vendor Review -- Volume surge / Out-of-corridor amount

Impact

Fraud Prevention

Eliminated payments to ghost vendors, ineligible recipients, and post-disaster fraud rings at the pre-settlement gate

Audit Compliance

Immutable attestation proof trail satisfies PIIA audit requirements and reduces retrospective investigation cost

Taxpayer Savings

Even 1% reduction in $162B annual improper payments represents $1.62B in recovered federal funds annually

Strategic Upside

Proof Links

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