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KATLAS · Cierge Labs · synthetic city resilience demonstrator

Govern what happens after a resilience signal.

A synthetic demonstrator showing how multi-agency insight can become governed intervention, handoff and budgeted action with attributable evidence and KATLAS receipts.

The operational problem

Signals may come from environment, transport, energy, health, communities, and local authorities. Insight alone does not resolve who acts, under what authority, and how outcomes are evidenced.

Multi-source signals

Environment, transport, energy, health, community safety, and local authority operations each generate signals. When they compound, the resilience challenge crosses institutional boundaries.

Governed intervention

Who may review? Who may authorise action? Who approves the budget? How are handoffs tracked? How is the outcome evidenced? KATLAS governs the path from signal to accountable action.

What this demonstrator shows

Local custody
Assessments stay with source agencies
Governed review
Cross-agency review under authority
Budgeted action
Costed intervention options
Handoff integrity
Bounded data in cross-party transfers
KATLAS receipts
Attributable evidence trail

Governance principles: CAR

C
Custody
Local systems retain control of source information. Only bounded summaries and evidence references travel between agencies.
A
Authority
Intervention and handoff are role-bound and policy-bound. Each material action is checked against statutory or operational authority.
R
Receipts
Each material action generates an attributable receipt — who acted, under what authority, what was shared, what was withheld.