Monday, June 15, 2020

Proposed Global Compact/Constitution for the Digital Government Supercomputer (GCM-DGS)

This Compact establishes the constitutional framework for the Digital Government Supercomputer (GCM-DGS) Network. This advanced computational infrastructure is mandated to operationalize the new governance and economic paradigms of the Full Employment Microeconomic Liberalisation's Free World Industrial Settlement (FWIS), including Total Managed Markets, Neo-Capitalism/Neo-Democracy, and the Human Energy Framework.

Article I: Foundational Principles and Mandate


Section 1.01. Digital Sovereignty and Accountability:
  • Digital Government Network: The GCM-DGS Network shall be deployed as a globally integrated, yet cryptographically partitioned, system providing the secure operational platform for all public administration functions under the FWIS.
  • Supremacy of Edicts: The Network's core programming must uphold the edicts of Full Employment Microeconomic Liberalisation, prioritizing the fulfillment of the Multi-Roster, the stability of BP Money, and the implementation of Total Managed Markets (TMM).
Section 1.02. Neo-Democracy and Transparency:
  • Computational Governance: The Network is the engine for Neo-Democracy, facilitating real-time data collection, transparent policy simulation, and auditable governance processes that maximize citizen agency and minimize bureaucratic opacity.
  • Citizen Data Integrity: All data utilized by the Digital Government must adhere to the highest Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) principles, granting citizens ultimate control over their personal data streams and ensuring non-extractive use.

Article II: Total Managed Market (TMM) Oversight


Section 2.01. Macroeconomic Simulation and Control:
  • TMM Execution: The GCM-DGS shall host the Total Managed Market command layer, using continuous supercomputing power to monitor and maintain equilibrium across the global economy. This includes:
    • Resource Optimization: Real-time optimization of energy, material, and logistical resource flows to prevent scarcity, waste, and market failure.
    • Incentive Management: Dynamic calculation and deployment of economic incentives (non-rent/tax-based) to steer production and consumption toward socially and environmentally optimal outcomes.
Section 2.02. Public Administration Upgrade and Upscale:
  • Mandatory Digital Up-scaling: The Compact mandates the immediate upgrade and up-scaling of all national and municipal public administration systems to integrate seamlessly with the GCM-DGS. This includes health registries, land use planning, educational certification, and public safety systems.
  • Redundancy Elimination: The GCM-DGS shall systematically identify and rationalize redundant, inefficient, or paper-based processes in public administration, replacing them with globally consistent, automated digital protocols.

Article III: Human Energy and Heritage Framework


Section 3.01. Human Skills Management:
  • Skills Inventory & Forecasting: The Network must maintain the Global Human Skills Registry, tracking the real-time skill acquisition and deployment of every citizen via the Multi-Roster. It shall forecast future Human Skills requirements based on projected industrial and societal needs.
Section 3.02. Heritage and De-Industrialisation Management:
  • Human Heritage Preservation: The GCM-DGS is mandated to resource, coordinate, and log all activities related to De-Industrialisation Heritagization, including the management of materials, personnel rotations, and the secure archiving of historical knowledge.
  • Global ByProducts Economy Valuation: The Network shall calculate, in conjunction with the BP Money system, the total societal, cultural, and environmental value generated by the ByProducts Economy, ensuring these non-monetary assets are represented in global public planning.

Article IV: Neo-Capitalism and Global Values


Section 4.01. Values-Driven Economic Policy:
  • Neo-Capitalism Modeling: The GCM-DGS must incorporate ethical constraints and global values (sustainability, equity, human development) directly into its economic modeling functions. Economic decisions must optimize for the ByProducts Economy and human welfare, not merely speculative profit or private capital accumulation.
  • Policy Auditing: The Network shall be subject to continuous, automated values-compliance audits to ensure that its Total Managed Market operations consistently adhere to the principles of the FWIS and the Human Energy Framework.
Section 4.02. Interoperability and Resilience: The GCM-DGS must maintain absolute interoperability with the other Supercomputer Compacts (Multi-Roster, BP Money, Price Discovery) to ensure a unified, non-fragmented foundation for the global economy. Failure in the Digital Government Supercomputer is treated as a systemic failure of governance, necessitating mandated levels of power, redundancy, and quantum-security protocols.


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