Rocket Vetting

Rocket Vetting vs SSA LADMF — Automated Deceased Reconciliation

See how Rocket Vetting’s automated, subscription-based roster verification service compares to direct access to the Social Security Administration’s Limited Access Death Master File (LADMF).

Feature Rocket Vetting Direct SSA LADMF Access
Turnaround Automated ingestion and processing designed for fast cycle times and continuous operation. Organizations typically manage retrieval, handling, and processing workflows internally.
Output Detail Provides match indicators and validation context. Optional enrichment (where available) can improve downstream review workflows. Provides LADMF data fields as supplied via the subscription/program access.
Pricing Approach Subscription tiers designed for different roster sizes and verification frequency. Auto-renew options help avoid workflow interruption. Access and usage are governed by the SSA/NTIS program terms and subscription limits.
Ease of Use Secure automation via Launch Pad + dashboard, reducing manual handling and repeatable processing overhead. Requires the organization to implement secure handling, processing, and internal controls.
Data Handling Encrypted file transfer and controlled processing flow. Data retention can be minimized by design. Organizations are responsible for secure storage, access control, and compliance with program requirements.
Support Onboarding guides and support channels aligned to operational use (implementation + ongoing processing). Program support is provided through the SSA/NTIS access channel and documentation.
Scalability Designed for small through enterprise-scale rosters with automated batch processing. Scalability depends on the organization’s internal systems, staffing, and processing approach.

Automate LADMF Verification

Direct access to the SSA Limited Access Death Master File provides raw data, but most organizations still need to build their own infrastructure for matching, processing, and operational workflows.

Rocket Vetting automates the entire reconciliation process — secure ingestion, high-speed matching, and operational outputs designed for program administrators.