Open UI Accelerator
A practical package for modernizing unemployment insurance one capability at a time through governed interfaces, conformance evidence, validation, procurement support, and adoption planning.
The accelerator is designed to reduce modernization risk without forcing a big-bang replacement or a single product path. It combines the operating model, capability map, and implementation support needed to move from Open UI concepts to agency-specific adoption.
Assess capability, data, governance, and procurement fit.
Define interfaces, dependencies, and operational handoffs.
Request objective evidence before production reliance.
Pilot, validate, and expand one capability at a time.
What the Accelerator does
- Identifies priority capabilities that can be modernized incrementally.
- Defines capability boundaries, interface expectations, and governance ownership.
- Plans conformance evidence for compatibility, accessibility, security, auditability, and operations.
- Supports modular procurement language that preserves future options.
- Builds pilot and adoption plans with metrics, rollback paths, and state review points.
Capability areas
Modular UI infrastructure
Architecture patterns for modular modernization, reference implementation, and integration boundaries.
Governance and conformance
Shared rules, versioning practices, objective tests, and reproducible compatibility review.
Auditability and evidence
Traceable evidence, permission models, logging, and operational controls for modular services.
Cloud and integration
Modern hosting, integration, monitoring, and operations practices for state and federal review contexts.
State validation
Pilot and sandbox support for state-specific evaluation before production reliance.
Modular procurement support
Public, objective framing that helps agencies compare modular options fairly and avoid new lock-in.
Adoption path
1. Define the profile
Document the capability boundary, interface expectations, integrity controls, and validation scope.
2. Validate in context
Test capabilities against state-specific law, policy, data, providers, and operations.
3. Adopt incrementally
Replace or improve one capability at a time while preserving continuity and accountability.