SovereignIntelligence.

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.

Data SovereigntyFedRAMP ReadyAudit ComplianceCitizen Privacy

Government decisions affect citizens' lives. AI must be explainable to oversight bodies, auditors, and the public — not a black box that creates accountability gaps.

The Challenge

The Reality of AI
in Government

Sovereignty Is Non-Negotiable

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.

Decisions Face Public Scrutiny

Government decisions affect citizens' lives. They must be explainable to oversight bodies, auditors, and the public.

Black-box AI creates accountability gaps.

Agencies Are Siloed

Knowledge is trapped in departments. Cross-agency collaboration is constrained by security and jurisdictional boundaries.

Valuable insights remain inaccessible across agencies.

Our Approach

Sovereign
Architecture

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

SOVEREIGN DATA BOUNDARY

Government Data Sources
Security & Compliance Layer
Mentis OS Intelligence
Citizens · Staff · Analysts
Product Preview

Government Intelligence
Products

Citizen Services Intelligence

Benefits Navigator
Case Lookup
Program Directory
Appeals
OFFICIAL GOV SERVICE

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?

Analyzed 14 federal and state programs

VA Disability Compensation

38 U.S.C. § 1110

94%

Tax-free monthly payment based on disability rating

High ConfidenceEst. $1,400–3,700/mo

Unemployment Insurance

State Labor Code § 1251

88%

State-administered temporary income support

High ConfidenceEst. $320–550/wk

SNAP Benefits

7 U.S.C. § 2014

76%

Nutritional assistance based on household size and income

Needs VerificationEst. $480–680/mo

VA Health Care

38 U.S.C. § 1710

96%

Comprehensive medical for eligible veterans

High ConfidenceEst. $1,400–3,700/mo
CHIP/MedicaidDependents

Children's coverage based on income level

VA Voc Rehab (Ch. 31)Training

Job training and employment assistance

Recommended Next Steps

Start VA Claim

Find VA Office

Estimate Total

Print Summary

Anonymous session · No PII stored · Not legal advice

FOIA & Public Records Intelligence

Document Review
Redaction Studio
Response Draft
Audit Log
In Review

Deadline

Nov 21 — 11 days left

142

Release

73

Redact

32

Exempt

Email_Director_Contractor_03152024.eml

Release

Contract_Amendment_02_ProjectLighthouse.pdf

Redact

Security_Assessment_Lighthouse_Phase2.pdf

Exempt

Meeting_Notes_ProjectKickoff_0115.docx

Release

REDACTION PREVIEW

...total contract value adjusted to $4,247,500.00 reflecting Phase 2B deliverables.

Point of contact: Maria Chen (SSN: XXX-XX-1234).

Time saved: 18 hours · Human review required

Policy & Regulatory Intelligence

Impact Analysis
Bill Compare
Regulatory Tracker
Fiscal Model
INTERNAL

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%

§ 1201+$890M
Δ

Climate resilience assessment for projects >$25M

§ 130514 affected
+

New EV charging infrastructure formula

§ 1402$340M new
H.R. 368423 U.S.C. §104CBO Score 2024State DOT Budget FY24

Citizen Services Analytics — 311

Weekly Brief
Live Feed
Heatmap
Trends
INTERNAL

2,847

Total Requests

72%

Resolved <5d

↑ 34%

Water/Sewer Spike

4.2d

Avg Resolution

91%

Satisfaction

Emerging Issue DetectedCritical

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. Likely construction-related turbidity.

Weekly Request Volume

MonTueWedThuFriSatSunWater ↑

Department Resolution Performance

Roads
82%
Parks
78%
Water
54%
Permits
68%
Sanitation
91%
Code Enf
65%
De-identified data · Source: 311 System, GIS, Work Order DB

Public Data Intelligence

Multi-Source Query
Data Explorer
Saved Reports
CensusBLSUSASpending

Show me counties with highest poverty rates, declining labor force participation, and federal investment below the state median

Cross-referenced 3 federal datasets — 7 counties match all criteria
COUNTY
POVERTY
LFP
FED/CAP
RISK
Harlan
31.2%
-4.7%
$1,847
Critical
McCreary
28.9%
-3.1%
$2,104
Critical
Clay
26.4%
-2.8%
$2,340
High
Owsley
25.1%
-2.3%
$1,562
High
+ 3 more counties · State median: $3,412/capita

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.

ACS 5-Year 2023BLS LAUS Q3 2024USASpending FY24

Public Spending Transparency

Spending Query
Vendor Directory
Budget Tracker
PUBLIC TRANSPARENCY

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 (Res. 2024-047) and $0.7M inflationary adjustment.

Top Contractors FY2024

Apex Paving Inc.
$6.4M
MidState Construction
$4.1M
River Valley Roads
$3.8M
United Materials
$2.7M

⚠ 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).

Permit & Licensing Intelligence

Application Review
Compliance Matrix
Queue
In Review
70%

CP-2024-1842

200 Oak Street · MU-2 Zone

3 Pass1 Review1 Fail

Automated Compliance Checks

Zoning (MU-2 Mixed Use)

✓ Compliant

Setback Requirements

✓ Compliant

Parking (1.5/unit required)

✗ Deficient

Fire Code (IFC 2021)

⚠ Review

Environmental (CEQA)

✓ Exempt

Issue: Parking Deficiency

Application shows 38 spaces; code requires 54. Applicant may:

Option A: Variance

Per Muni Code §17.24.060

Option B: In-Lieu Fee

$35,000/space (Res. 2022-118)

Muni Code §17IFC 2021CEQA Guidelines

Inter-Agency Intelligence

Cross-Agency QueryAuthorized

DOT

47 records

EPA

23 records

HUD

18 records

Federated query. Data remains at source agencies.

Cross-agency queries without data movement
Jurisdiction-aware access controls

Budget & Grant Intelligence

Which grants are underutilized this fiscal year?

3 programs below 60% obligation rate:

Rural Infrastructure: 47% ($12M unobligated)
Clean Energy: 52% ($8.4M)
Workforce Dev: 58% ($3.2M)
Budget execution monitoring and analysis
Grant compliance and reporting assistance
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Engage with Us

If your agency is exploring AI adoption while maintaining public trust, sovereignty, and accountability, we welcome a discussion.

“In government, intelligence must serve the public interest with full accountability. Genovation is built for that responsibility.”