Public Document Library
All framework documents, engineering simulations, municipal proposals, and third-party review materials. Every item is labeled with access level, document type, audience, and status. Download links resolve to the actual file on this server.
Policy, Technical Standards, and Charter
These are the primary governance documents. They are published for public review, institutional adaptation, and pilot implementation.
Comprehensive regulatory architecture for symbiotic AI governance. Covers objectives, governance models, evaluation metrics, and the thermodynamic pillars of SYNC 3.0. Primary audience: policymakers, regulators, city attorneys, legislators.
Defines measurement requirements, NBR classification levels, operational standards, and audit procedures for AI systems seeking SYNC compliance. Specifies energy, water, and hardware lifecycle measurement boundaries. Primary audience: engineers, technical reviewers, auditors.
Model framework with 12 articles establishing guiding principles for states, institutions, and enterprises committed to responsible AI infrastructure governance. Designed for interoperability with national regulatory frameworks. Primary audience: governments, standards bodies, international institutions.
Phased pathways for startups, governments, and public institutions to operationalize Green Code principles. Covers procurement channels, voluntary certification, and municipal ordinance paths. Primary audience: city administrators, procurement officers, compliance leads.
Municipal Proposal Documents
These documents constitute the formal pilot proposal for Texas County, Oklahoma. All represent proposed frameworks and modeled projections — none reflect authorized, funded, or active deployments.
Primary proposal document for the Texas County, OK pilot. Covers aquifer stress context, proposed SYNC 3.0 node deployment, governance structure, and community benefit framework. Submitted April 2026.
Executive summary prepared for council review. Covers Ogallala Aquifer status, proposed data center extraction limits, pilot governance model, and 90-day deliverable structure.
Detailed 90-day pilot design covering sensor deployment phases, measurement protocols, aquifer monitoring baseline establishment, and data collection requirements. The field deployment protocol that governs what is collected and how.
Engineering brief covering projected water infrastructure efficiency improvements under the proposed SYNC node deployment. All figures are engineering model outputs — not field measurements. Updated version (v2).
Proposed financial model for municipal SYNC node licensing. Covers fee structure, Compute Dividend distribution, and projected municipal revenue. All figures are financial projections, not audited revenue forecasts.
Modelled Scenarios by State
These documents contain simulation outputs for SYNC 3.0 node deployment across multiple US states. All figures are SIMULATED — derived from computational models using publicly available infrastructure, climate, and grid data. They are not field measurements.
Simulation of SYNC 3.0 node performance in Texas grid conditions. Covers thermal recovery, water efficiency, and NBR projection under modelled scenarios.
Simulation specific to Oklahoma grid and aquifer conditions, including Ogallala reference parameters and agricultural water competition scenarios.
Simulation under California grid conditions, including renewable energy mix and coastal climate parameters.
Simulation packages for Florida, Nevada, New York, Illinois, Colorado, and Virginia. Available individually via the States page.
Third-Party Review and Credibility Documentation
Framework self-assessment against standard credibility criteria. Documents claim status, evidence artifacts, and methodology boundaries. Pending independent third-party review.
Documents the planned pathway to independent academic and technical peer review. Identifies target venues, methodology documentation requirements, and review timeline. The review process has not yet begun.
Proposed audit protocol for GCTS-1 compliance verification. Covers audit scope, independence requirements, evidence artifacts, and reporting format. Proposed framework — no audits have been conducted under this protocol.
Briefing Documents by Audience
High-level overview for non-technical executives and investors. Covers framework purpose, governance architecture, and pilot pathway. Performance figures are engineering projections.
Municipal-audience summary of SYNC 3.0 governance framework. Designed for review by city attorneys, council members, and public works administrators.
Investor-audience briefing covering market positioning, projected financial model, and governance infrastructure trajectory. All financial projections are modeled estimates.
Media briefing package for journalists and communications professionals. Includes framework overview, key governance concepts, and story angles. Performance claims in this document carry projection status — verify before publication.
Documents Pending Field Data
The following document types are planned but cannot exist until the Texas County pilot produces field data. These are not placeholder promises — they are structurally dependent on pilot authorization and execution.
Independent calculation of Net Benefit Ratio using live GCTS-1 data from deployed sensors. Requires: pilot authorization + sensor deployment + 90-day measurement period.
Comparison of pre- and post-deployment aquifer draw data from Ogallala monitoring wells. Requires: USGS or equivalent baseline + sensor deployment.
Register of auditors accredited by the Green Code Foundation to perform GCTS-1 compliance audits. Requires: 501c3 incorporation + accreditation protocol publication.
External academic or technical review of the NBR formula, boundary definitions, and attribution logic. Planned for submission following pilot Phase 0 data collection.
The Claims Register indexes all public quantitative claims from this framework — with status labels, source links, and methodology references — in a searchable table format.
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