Project20x is an AI-native governance platform that codifies regulations, policies, and programs into executable, transparent digital workflows.
What is Project20x?
Project20x rebuilds government operations from the code up, turning sprawling legislative language and agency rules into automated, auditable processes. It takes policy documents and program requirements as input and produces executable workflows, digital agents, and compliance dashboards as output. The platform runs on a zero-trust security architecture with human-in-the-loop oversight for high-stakes decisions.
Key Features
- Three-layer architecture — Governance layer runs a 10-step AI workflow that analyzes legislative language, flags conflicts, and models projected outcomes. Management layer translates enacted rules into automated “Rules as Code” workflows with real-time performance tracking. Interface layer gives citizens 24/7 access to AI agents trained on codified policy.
- Codify Program Generator — Generates structured programs (e.g., Tenant Onboarding Request, Governance Program Setup, Subscription Billing Change) from templates, each completing in 1 week.
- Multi-system support — Covers 2 Employment systems, 1 Education system, 16 Healthcare systems, and 4 Food & Nutrition systems.
- Continuous bias testing — Automated checks on AI outputs to reduce algorithmic bias in policy execution.
- Zero-trust security — Every action is logged and traceable; access controls enforce least-privilege across roles.
- Human-in-the-loop — High-stakes decisions require manual approval before execution.
What can you do with Project20x?
- Policy analysts — Import new legislation into the Governance layer, run conflict detection, and review projected outcomes before a vote.
- Agency program managers — Use the Codify Program Generator to convert a new program requirement (e.g., Data Export and Portability) into an automated workflow in one week.
- Citizens — Interact with AI agents trained on codified policy to check eligibility for services, file incident reports (Platform Incident Report), or request access role grants.
Who is it for?
- Government legislators and policy staff — Draft, test, and refine policy using AI-driven simulation before enactment.
- Public-sector program administrators — Automate manual compliance workflows across departments (e.g., Healthcare, Food & Nutrition).
- Citizen engagement teams — Deploy 24/7 AI agents that answer queries based on current, codified policy.
How does Project20x work?
The platform follows a three-stage process: 1) The Governance layer ingests legislative text and runs a 10-step AI pipeline to analyze conflicts and model outcomes. 2) The Management layer converts approved rules into executable code (Rules as Code) and automates program workflows. 3) The Interface layer exposes AI agents to end users for self-service eligibility checks and service requests. All outputs are logged and auditable on-chain.
Pricing
Paid. Tier names are not publicly listed on the website.