Knowledge Becomes Powerful When It Can Be Traced High-stakes knowledge is rarely a single document. A drought intelligence brief may depend on hydrological data, satellite imagery, utility records, watershed indicators, model assumptions, dashboard exports, public-safe summaries, and Registry status records. An AI governance report may depend on model cards, system cards, red-team notes, data lineage, … Continue reading “The Nexus Publication and Evidence Graph: How Nexus Reports Connect Signals, Builds, Tests, Records, and Digital Public Goods”
Evidence Does Not Become Trustworthy Because It Exists High-stakes evidence must be prepared before it can travel. A dataset may be valuable, but without metadata, licensing, provenance, and access conditions, it can be misused. A software release may be technically useful, but without documentation, dependency records, maintainer status, and security notes, it can become fragile. … Continue reading “From Evidence to Publication: The Nexus Reports Operating Model for Digital Public Goods, Research Objects, and Public-Safe Intelligence”
Publishing the Evidence Behind Resilience The world now produces more knowledge objects than its institutions can reliably interpret. There are reports, dashboards, datasets, software repositories, technical notes, model cards, system cards, AI outputs, geospatial layers, digital twin exports, simulations, evidence packs, working papers, policy briefs, presentations, posters, project deliverables, public-safe summaries, standards drafts, API schemas, … Continue reading “Introducing Nexus Reports: Evidence Publishing, Digital Public Goods, and Repository-Ready Knowledge Infrastructure for the Nexus Ecosystem”