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ACCURACY OF REPORTING FOR ALL NATIONS
               Once report driven data is entered into the system, it must be confirmed by order confirmations,
               documentation, auditors, etc. Once confirmed, the data will not be alterable; adjustment entries
               will be required by an auditor with the input of the proper electronic or scanned documentation to

               support and validate the adjustment.




               AUTONOMY
               The System Core will enable communities (districts), cities, states, and nations to enable or disable

               applications and components specific for their use.

               Example: Legislation and Enactment Applications and Components
               To ensure autonomy of agreed upon laws, each community district’s System Core would be
               sensitive to its independent laws, as well as the hierarchical laws of cities, states and nations. Yet,
               the structure of law approval, infraction ledgers, etc., would be standardized and centralized, and
               enabled with law crossover ability. Example: If one district initiated a law that would geographically
               affect the resource rights of other districts, the law would be up-scaled to a different hierarchal

               level to ensure the voting rights of all affected communities.

               Each nation’s mirrored system will be autonomous. Security features will be built into the system
               to prevent other countries from manipulating data that does not belong to them. Data sabotage
               would be deemed a violation of the Global Peace Alliance Agreement; trade with the offending
               nation would be halted until the culprits are brought to justice and placed on public trial.





               ORDER BASED SYSTEM
               The System Core will function based on Legislative Enactments.
               Enactments must delineate the actions to be performed.
               Action orders ensure each task performed is assigned to an approved enactment, ensures
               accountability, and will be required prior to issuing compensation to an individual. Action orders
               will also detail the manager or agent issuing the order, the action to be performed, and the party

               that will commit said act.

               If an individual does not receive an action order, compensation cannot and will not be issued, and
               they should not perform the action.

               For example: within the capital IWAUT Market – for an item to be produced, an order from a

               customer must be received. Likewise, if an administrative action is to be performed, an order must
               be issued for the performance of the action to ensure proper documentation of all tasks.

               Action Orders can specify a date and time and can be open-ended until a new party takes over the
               action order.





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