Governing Interdependent Life-Support Systems Through Readiness, Evidence, and Lawful Continuation: The Nexus Framework Begins With Life-Support Interdependence
Nexus Consortium defines the Water-Energy-Food-Health-Biodiversity Nexus as the public-good framework through which interdependent life...
Aligning Public-Good Readiness With the Lawful Roles of Every Stakeholder: Mandate Compatibility Is the Operating Grammar of Nexus
Nexus Consortium defines Mandate Compatibility as the constitutional doctrine requiring every Nexus record, portfolio, council, technical activity, public-safe summa...
The Controlled Vocabulary for Public-Good Frontier De-Risking: Why Foundational Definitions Matter
Nexus Consortium requires a controlled vocabulary because systemic risk, frontier technology, finance, insurance, public authority, community legitimacy, workforce protection, and lawful continuati...
Governing Records, Charters, Protocols, Articles, Versions, Corrections, and Archives Across the Nexus Architecture: Documents Are Institutional Infrastructure
Nexus Consortium defines Document Governance as the constitutional doctrine requiring every Nexus article, charter, protocol, standard, ...
Supporting Public Decision Environments Without Replacing Public Authority: Public Authority Boundary Is the Trust Condition for Government Engagement
Nexus Consortium defines the Public Authority Boundary as the constitutional rule that Nexus may support public authority learning, national de-r...
Converting Systemic Risk Into Usable Records for Every Mandate: Stakeholder Artifacts Are the Practical Output of Nexus
Nexus Consortium defines a Stakeholder Artifact as a governed, record-based, decision-use labeled, public-safe, mandate-compatible output that translates systemic risk, evidenc...
The Language Architecture for Public-Good Frontier De-Risking: Controlled Vocabulary Is Constitutional Infrastructure
Nexus Consortium requires a controlled vocabulary and ontology because systemic risk cannot be converted into readiness, evidence, finance-readiness, insurance relevance, public-...
Converting Signals Into Records Without Confusing Information, Evidence, Verification, or Readiness: Evidence Discipline Is the Spine of Nexus Credibility
Nexus Consortium defines Evidence and Proof Discipline as the constitutional doctrine requiring every Nexus risk signal, claim, record, model...
The Boundary That Makes Public-Good Readiness Usable: Non-Execution Is the Constitutional Boundary of Nexus
Nexus Consortium defines non-execution as the constitutional rule that Nexus public-good bodies may convert systemic risk into governed innovation demand, portfolios, evidence records, tec...
Governing How Records, Evidence, Intelligence, and Artifacts May Be Used Without Overclaim: Decision-Use Is the Control Layer Between Readiness and Action
Nexus Consortium defines Decision-Use as the constitutional doctrine requiring every Nexus record, evidence register, technical-readiness not...