On March 16, the President signed an executive order standing up the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud. Member agencies now operate under 30, 60, and 90-day deadlines, and states that miss anti-fraud requirements risk losing federal funding. The threat has outpaced legacy controls. A single Russia-linked Medicare scheme reached $10.6B in fraudulent claims.
In one Van Nuys neighborhood, Sayari mapped 270+ hospice businesses on eight blocks. Excluded providers continue to collect payments for years through associated entities. Sayari's new intelligence brief, The War on Fraud, shows how commercial intelligence turns the 30-day risk assessment into a 30-day intelligence operation: mapping fraud networks in hours, surfacing phoenix companies, and producing unclassified, releasable evidence for state partners and prosecutors.
Read the brief to see how agencies are getting ahead of the next deadline.