Trust decisioning
Government to Citizen
Applying trust framework rules to support citizen-facing digital services and verification scenarios.
Citizen services
Government services need clear trust decisions before a transaction proceeds.
UNIFYTrust supports government-to-citizen services by applying trust framework rules to verified inputs during digital transactions.
It can be used downstream of authentication or credential presentation to help agencies evaluate whether a citizen transaction should proceed.
Credential and assertion checks
Evaluate presented credentials or trusted assertions during onboarding, access, or service transactions.
Policy before access
Apply trust policies to authentication and assurance outcomes before granting access or progressing a request.
Reusable service patterns
Reuse policy and rule sets across multiple citizen-facing services instead of rebuilding decision logic for each channel.
Decision evidence
Produce audit-friendly trust decisions and decision signals for downstream systems and operational review.
Decision flow
Citizen-facing trust decisions should be consistent across services.
- Citizen presents evidence The citizen, channel, or upstream service presents credentials, authentication outcomes, or trusted assertions.
- UNIFYTrust applies rules Trust framework rules, service policy, context, and assurance requirements are evaluated together.
- Agency receives a decision The relying government service receives a decision and supporting signals before access, onboarding, or processing continues.
- Evidence remains reviewable Decision outputs can support audit, support, compliance, and service improvement activities.
Service boundary
UNIFYTrust applies defined rules; it does not own the trust scheme.
UNIFY does not define the trust framework itself and does not position UNIFYTrust as the authoritative data source, credential issuer, or scheme owner. The service is concerned with implementing and applying defined rules consistently within digital service delivery.Talk to us