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State Auditor unveils "Hamilton" platform to convert government financial reports to machine‑readable format

Rules Review and General Government Oversight Committee · January 15, 2026
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Summary

The State Auditor presented "Hamilton," an ACFERS processing platform designed to meet the Financial Data Transparency Act's machine‑readable requirements; the auditor said a pilot processed 250,000 documents and cost about $5,000, and the office plans beta testing within 6–9 months and full deployment within 9–12 months to meet FDTA deadlines.

The Office of the State Auditor demonstrated a new tool the office says converts annual comprehensive financial reports into machine‑readable, FDTA‑compliant data.

Described as "Hamilton" (High accuracy accounting, machine readable interpreted ledger), the platform is built to preserve accounting context while producing interoperable data in line with the Financial…

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