Cloudwick built a governed data foundation that resolves constituent identity across agency systems, applies eligibility rules transparently, and adapts to policy changes without manual reprocessing.
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, a large share of people lose benefits for procedural reasons such as missed paperwork, failed reverification, administrative mismatch and not because they stopped qualifying. The people who qualify lose access. The staff who serve them lose time.
Every state faces the same HR1 obligation. Most are still deciding how to meet it. Because the policy rules are kept separate from the underlying data work, the matching logic, the rule sets, and the determination outputs built for one state can inform the next — whether they adopt the same platform, build their own, or combine other tools.
The entity resolution and golden records built for HR1 are available to every program that follows. You do not rebuild the foundation for each new use case.
The governed data foundation that supports eligibility determination is the same foundation that supports care coordination, program analytics, and cross-agency data sharing.
One eligibility workflow. One cross-agency data challenge. One compliance deadline. The foundation built to answer that question carries every question after it.Cloudwick deploys into the agency's own AWS account. You own the data plane, the encryption keys, and the access controls.