The Dashboard
This is what a transparent government looks like. Every penny. Every contract. Every outcome. Updated daily. Searchable by anyone.
How it works
The dashboard architecture rests on three principles. Critical infrastructure sends telemetry outward through one-way data diodes: payment systems, energy grid, nuclear telemetry, justice records — everything operationally sensitive emits data outward and accepts no command path back. The public dashboard itself is internet-facing by definition, but it has no write path into operational systems; the diodes guarantee that a compromised public surface cannot reach back into the state. Statutory publication requirements compel every department to push data daily under penalty of confidence-vote failure. Dashboard Direct is the public Q&A surface where any citizen can put a question to a department and get a public, on-the-record answer within seven days.
The dashboard is not a website. It is the readable surface of the state's operating system — telemetry out, no commands in. The website is just the part the public sees.