Automating the Global Economy · Module 14

Government, Safety, Cyber & Standards

Sector stage: Demonstrated

Government, Safety, Cyber & Standards This is the sector that decides whether all the others can be trusted.

What this sector automates — 16 deep dives
Demonstrated

Automated Safety, Rights, Oversight & Anti-Abuse Protections

Every other promise in this entire project depends on this one page.

Building it: NIST AI Risk Management Framework, OMB, GAO

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Automated AI Coordination Layer

A coordinated abundance economy needs a coordinating intelligence — software that can plan, forecast, route, and ba…

Building it: Amazon Web Services, IBM, NVIDIA

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Automated Robotics Execution Layer

Coordination intelligence only matters if something can act on it in the physical world.

Building it: International Federation of Robotics, NVIDIA, Boston Dynamics

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Automated Interoperability & Standards

A coordinated economy is impossible if every system speaks a different language.

Building it: NIST, ISO, IEC

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Automated Cybersecurity for Automated Infrastructure

The more we automate the systems people depend on — power, water, hospitals, food, finance — the more catastrophic …

Building it: NSA Cybersecurity Directorate, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, Palo Alto Networks

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Demonstrated

Automated Public Services & Administration

Dealing with government shouldn’t mean long lines, confusing forms, endless waits, and dead-end phone trees.

Building it: U.S. Digital Service, 18F, UK’s Government Digital Service (GOV.UK)

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Automated Benefits Delivery

Benefits programs only work if they reach the people they’re meant to help — without wrongly denying them.

Building it: Code for America’s GetCalFresh, USDA, CMS

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Automated Permitting & Licensing

Permitting delays quietly hold back everything — housing, clean energy, small businesses, infrastructure.

Building it: NREL, DOE

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Demonstrated

Automated Emergency & Disaster Automation

When a disaster hits, the difference between a managed emergency and a catastrophe is coordination and speed.

Building it: Wireless Emergency Alerts, FEMA, Next Generation 911

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Demonstrated

Automated Disaster Prevention

The cheapest, most humane disaster response is the one that happens before the disaster — through early warning and…

Building it: USGS ShakeAlert, NOAA, National Weather Service

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Automated Fire Prevention

A wildfire caught in its first minutes is a manageable event; caught hours later, it’s a catastrophe.

Building it: NASA’s FIRMS, NFPA, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)

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Automated Flood Prevention

Floods are the most common and costly natural disaster — and among the most predictable.

Building it: Google’s Flood Hub, NOAA, National Weather Service

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Automated Infrastructure Monitoring

Bridges, dams, pipes, roads, and power lines fail catastrophically when they’re not watched — and we have a long hi…

Building it: Federal Highway Administration, Army Corps of Engineers

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Automated Environmental Compliance

Environmental rules only protect people if they’re actually monitored and enforced — and too often they aren’t.

Building it: EPA, Carbon Mapper

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Automated Standards Testing

Before an automated system runs a hospital, a grid, or a vehicle, someone has to prove it’s safe.

Building it: NIST, Underwriters Laboratories (UL)

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Automated Audit & Transparency Systems

An automated economy concentrates enormous power — over money, data, decisions, and infrastructure — and power with…

Building it: GAO, Inspectors General, FOIA

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