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Safeguarding Public Funds with Transparent AI

Government agencies require fraud prevention technology that is auditable, explainable, and compliant with public sector procurement standards. UMCA provides AI-powered fraud detection with full decision transparency and comprehensive audit trails.

Key Capabilities

Built for Government

Benefits Fraud Detection

Detect fraudulent claims, duplicate applications, and synthetic identities in government benefits programs. UMCA's AI identifies patterns across multiple agencies and programs.

Procurement Fraud Prevention

Monitor procurement transactions for bid rigging, vendor collusion, and invoice manipulation. Rule-based detection combined with AI anomaly detection catches known and emerging schemes.

Explainable AI Decisions

Every UMCA fraud decision includes detailed explanations of matched rules, risk factors, and model contributions. Full audit trails ensure compliance with transparency requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Every fraud decision includes detailed explanations of matched rules, risk factors, and model contributions. Full audit trails are maintained for every transaction, providing the transparency that oversight bodies and inspectors general require.
Yes. UMCA's AI decisions are designed to be auditable and explainable, with clear documentation of which rules and risk factors contributed to each outcome.
UMCA covers both. For benefits programs the platform detects fraudulent claims, duplicate applications, and synthetic identities. For procurement it monitors transactions for bid rigging, vendor collusion, and invoice manipulation.
Yes. UMCA's rule engine is fully configurable and reviewable by oversight bodies. Compliance teams can inspect every rule, see how it's applied, and modify rules without requiring engineering changes.