You served the public. Now let an agent serve you.
Designed backwards from the people who use the benefits β our service members, their teams, and their families first, and every current and former public servant, veteran, retiree, and taxpayer alongside them. π€« Private Agent One helps them manage their information across every agency, and connects everyone in the value chain who needs to serve them β for communication, getting paid and reimbursed, community, and payments β with the citizen always at the center and in the loop. Consent-first, ID.me and OAuth out of the box, owned by you, never sold.
A consent-first π€« Private Agent One lets every public servant, service member, veteran, and taxpayer own their information and claim what they're owed across every agency β while everyone who needs to serve the citizen can reach them easily, with the citizen always at the center, on an open, enforceable protocol (PCHP) where every exchange carries a receipt.
Government wins on uptake, cost, and less fraud β without building a new surveillance system, because the person owns the agent.
You held up your end. The paperwork shouldn't be the thanks you get.
Everyone who has ever drawn a public paycheck β or funded one β has business with a maze of agencies: the VA, IRS, SSA, OPM, TSP, DoD and DFAS, TRICARE, and dozens of state systems. The benefits and resources are real, but the process is a part-time job, and billions in earned benefits go unclaimed every year because it's simply too hard. An agent you own changes that: it learns your world, keeps your records straight, and does the navigating for you β by your consent, with a receipt.
Working backwards from the service member, their team, and their family.
Start with the real subject: the service member and the people around them β their team and their family β who are the ones actually using the benefits. A deployment, a PCS move, a new baby, a disability claim, a transition to civilian life: these land on a whole family, not a form. So we design from their day outward. What does the spouse need at 11pm? What does the squad leader need to help? What does the veteran need five years later? Agent One belongs to the citizen at the center, and everything else β every agency, every payer, every helper β connects to them, on their terms.
Anyone who needs to serve the citizen can reach them β easily, by consent.
The whole value chain works only if the people serving the citizen can actually reach them and exchange what's needed β without the citizen losing control. Agent One is that connective layer across four flows that have to go right.
Reach the citizen on the channels they already use
Caseworkers, commands, providers, and benefit offices can reach the service member, their team, and their family on the tools they use every day β by consent, with the citizen always in the loop. No more missed letters, dead phone trees, or portals nobody checks.
Money owed actually arrives
Pay, allowances, travel vouchers, disability compensation, and reimbursements for the benefits and services they're entitled to β Agent One assembles the right documents, routes the claim, and tracks it to deposit, so what's owed gets paid, accurately and on time.
Keep the team and family whole
Units, family-readiness groups, veteran communities, and local resources connect to the people who need them β consented introductions and shared context that build real community and development around the citizen, not around a database.
The financial life, coordinated
Banking, payments, commerce, and the accounting that ties it together β with consented, agent-native exchange so transactions, statements, and records stay consistent and reconciled. The citizen owns the ledger; everyone serving them works from the same consented truth.
VA, TRICARE, clinics, counselors
Get the consented context they need to serve β and reach the person back β without chasing records.
Disbursement, reimbursement, reconciliation
Pay and reimburse correctly, with receipts that keep books clean and audits simple.
Units, agencies, HR
Coordinate pay, PCS, benefits, and transitions with the member and family in the loop.
Family-readiness, veteran orgs, local resources
Connect to the families who need them, by consent β real support, not spam.
Tens of millions have earned this.
Plus the Postal Service and millions more over the years.
Roughly 1 in 16 American adults.
The largest public workforce of all.
If you fund government, you deal with its agencies.
Figures are approximate, from public sources (OPM, VA, Census). Used to convey scale, not as official statistics.
Every agency you deal with, in one place you own.
Claims, health, education, home loans
Disability claims and ratings, VA health care and MyHealtheVet records, the GI Bill and education benefits, VA home loans, and your DD-214 β gathered and organized in one place you own, ready to share by consent when you file.
Taxes and Social Security
Your tax documents and filing history, and your Social Security earnings record, statements, and benefit estimates β kept current, so the numbers are right when you need them.
Your federal benefits & retirement
FEHB health plans (and Open Season decisions), FEGLI, the Thrift Savings Plan, and your FERS/CSRS retirement β tracked together so you can plan, compare, and act with confidence.
Pay, records, and military health
Military pay and travel vouchers through DFAS, your service records, and TRICARE coverage for you and your family β the bureaucracy made legible.
Your state service, too
State retirement systems, health plans, unemployment, professional licensing, and local benefits β because most public servants are state and local, not federal.
Login.gov & ID.me, the right way
Where agencies use Login.gov or ID.me, Agent One connects by your consent and to your benefit β it organizes what's yours and shares only what a given task needs, with a receipt. Your credentials and records stay yours.
Connect by consent. Own it forever.
Sign in once β ID.me & OAuth, out of the box
Agent One supports ID.me and Login.gov sign-in and standard OAuth out of the box, so you connect the agencies and accounts you already use in a tap β no new passwords, no data handed over, just a consented, verified link that's yours.
Organize once, own forever
Agent One collects and structures your records, deadlines, and entitlements into a private Personal World Model you own β not a profile assembled about you behind your back.
Act across agencies & the whole value chain
File a claim, compare plans at Open Season, plan a PCS or a retirement, get paid or reimbursed β Agent One shares exactly what each task needs, scoped, with a receipt only you can read, and you stay in the loop on every exchange.
Never miss what you're owed
Working 24/7/365, it surfaces the benefits, rewards, discounts, and resources you qualify for β and reminds you before deadlines pass. Claiming what you earned should not be a part-time job.
Always in the loop. Agent One on watch, 24/7/365.
Every exchange runs through the citizen β consented, scoped, and recorded with a receipt only they can read. Nothing moves behind their back. And it works the way they already do: Agent One plugs into the tools and communication systems a service member and their family use every day, signs in with ID.me and Login.gov out of the box, and connects accounts with standard OAuth β no new passwords, no data handed over, no portal to babysit. Then it keeps working around the clock so a deadline never slips and a benefit never goes unclaimed.
Verified sign-in, day one
First-class support for ID.me and Login.gov identity and standard OAuth, so the agencies and accounts people already use connect in a tap β by consent, to the citizen's benefit.
Always on watch
Agent One works in the background every day of the year β tracking claims, deadlines, pay, and entitlements so people don't have to.
Meets them where they are
Email, messaging, wallet, and the assistants they already love β Agent One is the private, consent-gated layer underneath them all.
If you served, or paid in, it's for you.
Personal Central Command
Pay, PCS, benefits, records, and family logistics β see the dedicated build at /one/serve.
Claim what you earned
Disability, health care, education, home loans, and the discounts and resources that come with having served.
~2.3 million strong
Current and former federal workers: benefits, retirement, and every agency interaction, organized and owned by you.
The largest public workforce
Roughly 19 million people keep states, counties, and cities running β Agent One serves them as their own, too.
If you ever drew a public paycheck β or funded one
Anyone who's been paid by, or pays into, government has business with its agencies. An agent you own makes that business simple.
Why the government wins by letting its people own this.
The person owns the agent β so the government doesn't have to build or operate a new system that holds everyone's data. It simply lets the people who serve(d) bring an agent that works for them. The returns are real, on both sides.
People actually get what they're owed
Billions in earned benefits go unclaimed because the process is hard. An agent the person owns raises uptake without the agency having to hold every hand.
Fewer calls, fewer errors
When people arrive organized and pre-verified, contact-center load and rework drop. Consent receipts make every exchange auditable and accurate.
Consent-first by construction
Scoped, receipted, revocable access means the right person shares the right data for the right task β improper payments and identity fraud get harder, not easier.
Take care of your people
Helping employees, service members, and veterans manage their lives is a retention and readiness investment β and it makes transitions (separation, retirement) humane.
Claim what you earned β automatically surfaced.
From veterans' and military discounts to federal-employee programs and state resources, Agent One surfaces what you qualify for and reminds you before deadlines pass. Earning a benefit and actually receiving it should be the same thing.
Public service, in plain English.
Who is this for?
Anyone who serves, served, or pays taxes: current and former federal civilian employees (about 2.3 million today, and many millions more over the years), state and local civil servants (roughly 19 million), active-duty service members and their families, the roughly 16 million living US veterans and military retirees, and every taxpayer who deals with the IRS and SSA. If you've ever drawn a public paycheck β or funded one β this is for you.
Is Agent One affiliated with or endorsed by the US Government, the VA, or the DoD?
No. π€« hussh is an independent company. Agent One is not a government service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the US Government or any agency (including the VA, DoD, DFAS, IRS, SSA, OPM, or TRICARE). We name those agencies only to describe what Agent One helps you manage. It does not give legal, tax, financial, medical, or benefits advice β it organizes your own information and shares it, by your consent, with the official systems and professionals who do.
How does it keep my information safe?
By construction. Your records live in a Personal World Model you own, on hardware you control. Every outside request is gated by consent through PCHP (the Personal Consent Handshake Protocol), scoped to exactly what's needed, time-bound, revocable, and written to a private receipt only you can read. Nothing is sold, and nothing is used to train anyone else's model.
Why should the government offer this to its people?
Because it's a rare win-win. People get higher uptake of the benefits they've earned; agencies get lower support load, fewer errors, less fraud (consent receipts make exchanges auditable), and a real retention and transition investment in their workforce. The person owns the agent, so the government doesn't have to build or operate a new surveillance system β it simply lets its people bring an agent that works for them.
How can an agency offer it?
Talk to our Forward-Deployed Engineering team. We build with agencies on their terms β see /one/solutions/federal-government and /one/solutions/state-local-government β so a department can offer Agent One to current and former employees, service members, and veterans as a consent-first benefit they own.
Serve those who serve.
Claim your own Agent One today β free for life β or bring it to your department, base, or agency for the people who've earned it.
π€« hussh is an independent company. Agent One is not a government service and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the US Government or any agency (including the VA, DoD, DFAS, IRS, SSA, OPM, or TRICARE); those names are used only to describe what Agent One helps you manage. Agent One does not provide legal, tax, financial, medical, or benefits advice. One is a product of Hushh Technologies Corporation (brand: π€« βhusshβ), an independent company. One runs on third-party silicon, systems, and cloud; all company names are used solely to describe the platforms on which One software runs. Hushh Technologies is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or partnered with any company named.