AI that serves the public interest with full
transparency, sovereignty, and accountability.
Government agencies handle citizen data, policy decisions, and public resources under intense scrutiny. AI adoption must meet strict requirements for transparency, sovereignty, and accountability.
Government decisions affect citizens' lives. AI must be explainable to oversight bodies, auditors, and the public — not a black box that creates accountability gaps.
Citizen data and government information cannot flow to foreign servers or third-party cloud providers without explicit controls.
Commercial AI platforms often fail sovereignty requirements.
Government decisions affect citizens' lives. They must be explainable to oversight bodies, auditors, and the public.
Black-box AI creates accountability gaps.
Knowledge is trapped in departments. Cross-agency collaboration is constrained by security and jurisdictional boundaries.
Valuable insights remain inaccessible across agencies.
Genovation delivers enterprise intelligence powered by Mentis OS, designed for government security and accountability requirements.
Sovereign, on-premise deployment
Data never leaves government infrastructure
FedRAMP and compliance-ready
Built for government security standards
Explainable outputs for oversight
Every decision traceable and auditable
Natural-language eligibility · Multi-program navigation · Statute-cited decisions · Zero PII retention
Session
Resources
Anonymous · No PII · AES-256
I'm a veteran with a disability rating. I lost my job last month and I have two kids. What benefits might I qualify for?
VA Disability Compensation
38 U.S.C. § 1110
Tax-free monthly payment based on disability rating
Unemployment Insurance
State Labor Code § 1251
State-administered temporary income support
SNAP Benefits
7 U.S.C. § 2014
Nutritional assistance based on household size and income
VA Health Care
38 U.S.C. § 1710
Comprehensive medical for eligible veterans
Children's coverage based on income level
Job training and employment assistance
Recommended Next Steps
Start VA Claim
Find VA Office
Estimate Total
Print Summary
AI-assisted document review · Automated redaction · Exemption analysis · Response generation
Request Info
Requester
J. Reporter (Media)
Received
Nov 1, 2024
Deadline
Nov 21 — 11 days left
Scope
"All communications between Agency Director and contractors re: Project Lighthouse, Jan–Jun 2024"
Review Progress
Exemptions Used
142
Full Release
73
Partial Redaction
32
Exempt
Email_Director_Contractor_03152024.eml
Meeting schedule · 2 pages · No sensitive content
Contract_Amendment_02_ProjectLighthouse.pdf
Pricing terms (b)(4) + SSN (b)(6) · 8 pages · 4 redactions
Security_Assessment_Lighthouse_Phase2.pdf
Law enforcement sensitive (b)(7)(E) · 12 pages
Meeting_Notes_ProjectKickoff_0115.docx
Public meeting minutes · 4 pages · Clear
REDACTION PREVIEW — Contract_Amendment_02.pdf (pg 3)
...pursuant to the terms of Amendment No. 2, the total contract value is hereby adjusted to $4,247,500.00 reflecting the addition of Phase 2B deliverables as described in Exhibit C attached hereto.
The hourly rate for Senior Consultant services shall be $285.00/hr and for Project Manager services $340.00/hr, effective January 15, 2024. All other rates remain per original agreement.
Point of contact: Maria Chen, Project Director (SSN: XXX-XX-1234), reachable at mchen@contractor.com.
Legislation analysis · Cross-statute referencing · Fiscal impact modeling · Bill comparison
Analyze the proposed infrastructure bill's impact on state transportation funding and identify all affected programs.
+$2.4B
Est. State Increase
47
Programs Affected
3
New Requirements
90%
Federal Match (↑ from 80%)
Key Legislative Changes
Federal match increased from 80% → 90%
All highway projects under NHPP. Retroactive to Oct 1.
Climate resilience assessment for projects >$25M
Vulnerability assessment + adaptation plan. 90-day review added.
New EV charging infrastructure formula
Population + VMT weighted. Below-median adoption gets 1.2x multiplier.
Funding Comparison: Current vs. Proposed
Complaint pattern detection · Geographic clustering · Department performance · Emerging issue alerts
2,847
Total Requests
72%
Resolved <5d
↑ 34%
Water/Sewer Spike
4.2d
Avg Resolution
91%
Citizen Satisfaction
Cluster of 47 water quality complaints from Districts 3 & 7 in 72 hours — 4x above normal volume.
Types
Discoloration (23), Odor (14), Pressure (10)
Cluster
Oak St → 5th Ave corridor, 1.2 mi radius
Correlation: Water main replacement WO-2024-1847 began Nov 9 in adjacent block. Likely construction-related turbidity.
Weekly Request Volume by Category
Department Resolution Performance
Cross-dataset queries · Census, BLS, USASpending integration · Pattern discovery · Source traceability
Show me counties with highest poverty rates, declining labor force participation, and federal investment below the state median
PATTERN ANALYSIS
All 7 counties in southeastern region. 5 of 7 are former coal-dependent economies without proportional ARC investment. WIOA Title I grants are 62% below statewide average despite highest need indicators.
Public-facing spending queries · Contractor analysis · Bid history · Vendor concentration alerts
How much did the city spend on road maintenance in FY2024 vs FY2023? Who are the top contractors?
Road maintenance spending, City of Riverside:
FY2023
$14.2M
FY2024
$18.7M
+31.7%
Increase driven by $3.8M in emergency repairs (Resolution 2024-047) and $0.7M inflationary adjustment.
Top Contractors FY2024
⚠ Observation
Apex Paving has held 34.2% of road contracts for 3 consecutive years, exceeding the city's 30% single-vendor concentration guideline (Admin Policy 22-04).
Data Sources
Transparency
All data from official public records. Amounts reflect actual disbursements.
Related Queries
Automated compliance checks · Zoning analysis · Deficiency identification · Remediation paths
Application
CP-2024-1842
Mixed-use development
200 Oak Street · 45,000 sq ft
Applicant
Oak Street Partners LLC
Filed
Oct 15, 2024
Zone
MU-2 Mixed Use
Compliance Score
3 Pass
1 Review
1 Fail
Automated Compliance Checks
Zoning (MU-2 Mixed Use)
Permitted use, density within limits
Setback Requirements
Front: 15ft (req 10ft) · Side: 8ft (req 5ft)
Parking (1.5/unit required)
38 provided / 54 required · 16 space deficit
Fire Code (IFC 2021)
Sprinkler plan pending review · Egress width marginal
Environmental (CEQA)
Categorically exempt — infill development
Issue: Parking Deficiency
Application shows 38 spaces; code requires 54 (1.5 per unit × 36 units). Applicant may:
Option A: Variance
Per Muni Code §17.24.060
Option B: In-Lieu Fee
$35,000/space (Res. 2022-118)
DOT
47 records
EPA
23 records
HUD
18 records
Federated query. Data remains at source agencies.
Which grants are underutilized this fiscal year?
3 programs below 60% obligation rate:
If your agency is exploring AI adoption while maintaining public trust, sovereignty, and accountability, we welcome a discussion.
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