How it works
How it works, in plain words.
On your own computers. Offline. Every record sealed so it proves itself. Here is each piece, explained simply.
- Runs on your own computers On-premises means the software installs on your own computers instead of a company's cloud. There is no server in a distant data center and no copy of the data on someone else's machine, so the reason the data cannot leak is that it never leaves the building.
- Works offline Yes. It runs entirely on your own computers and makes no network calls, so it works with the internet unplugged. Every part of the government, enrollment, council, court, and finance, keeps running whether the connection is down or absent.
- How records prove themselves Every record is signed the moment it is made and linked to the one before it, like links in a chain. One click checks the whole chain, so any record can show who created it, who changed it, and when.
- One record per person Every person has one record, found by name and date of birth, and everything about them links to it: their enrollment, their cases, their filings, and the fees they owe. Open the record and see the whole picture in one place.
- Backup and recovery Records are backed up to an encrypted drive you keep off site. If a machine ever fails, you restore onto another one and are running again in minutes, and nobody who finds the drive can read a thing.
- Security and sovereignty The tribe controls the data end to end. Records are encrypted on your own hardware, access is set by role, the AI makes no external calls, and every record proves itself. Security here is not a promise on paper; it is how the software is built.