Sure, for a traditional (non-blockchain) application this makes sense.
However, to use it with blockchain smart contracts, you'd need to run an oracle to retrieve the data from the authoritative source then submit it to a blockchain, constantly. This moves the responsibility of this back to the government.
If you don't have a blockchain project, then this doesn't add value to you.
However, to use it with blockchain smart contracts, you'd need to run an oracle to retrieve the data from the authoritative source then submit it to a blockchain, constantly. This moves the responsibility of this back to the government.
If you don't have a blockchain project, then this doesn't add value to you.