Governance intelligence
Reports, field checks, sensors, and department systems resolved into one view, with each item routed to the officer who owns it.
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The problem is rarely missing data. It is that the official record, what is happening on the ground, and what citizens report all live in different systems that never meet.
Reports, field checks, sensors, and department systems resolved into one view, with each item routed to the officer who owns it.
Intake classified, deduplicated, and prioritized so the queue reflects severity rather than arrival order.
A governed national backbone institutions can build on, with policy-controlled access and full audit.
Sovereignty and scope. Data stays under national jurisdiction, access rules are set nationally, and the capability keeps working if a foreign vendor relationship ends. Scope stays on service delivery, with what is collected published rather than assumed.


Tell us where the work hurts. We'll name the first agent worth building and what it takes to prove it.