This project presents one application direction of the IARIP research architecture. The presented model is currently in the research and pilot validation phase. The timelines below outline the expected validation and development steps of the IARIP research architecture across different application domains. Following research validation, IARIP aims to initiate real-world projects together with industry and market partners based on the successfully validated models.

Resonant government operations and decision-support system

Project Objective

The GOV-OS project aims to improve the operational efficiency, transparency, and decision stability of governmental and public administration systems through resonance-based intelligence, analytics, and coordination.

GOV-OS does not governdoes not centralize power, and does not replace democratic or legal decision-making. It operates as a coordination and decision-support layer, helping existing institutions manage complexity with greater speed, clarity, and predictability.

What the project delivers

Within this project, a resonant governmental analytics and coordination layer is deployed on top of existing public-sector systems.

  1. Government process optimization
  • – Pattern analysis of administrative and decision-making processes
  • – Identification of delays, redundancies, and overload points
  • – Support for cross-institutional process alignment
  1. Resource and system coordination
  • – Improved allocation of public resources
    (financial, human, and infrastructure)
  • – Early detection of institutional stress and overload
  • – Support for inter-ministerial and cross-sector coordination
  1. Forecasting and strategic decision support
  • – Modeling the impact of policy and economic decisions
  • – Early forecasting of crisis situations and exceptional events
  • – Evaluation of alternative policy scenarios

How the project is implemented

GOV-OS is designed for gradual deployment with low integration and political risk.

I. Preparation

  • – Connection to existing government and public administration IT systems
  • – Mapping of operational and decision-related data flows
  • – Selection of pilot institutions or ministerial domains
  • II. Integration
  • – Activation of the GOV-OS analytics and coordination layer
  • – Launch of real-time monitoring and impact analysis
  • – Measurement of efficiency and transparency indicators

III. Pilot operation

  • – Parallel operation alongside live government processes
  • – Feedback into leadership and policy decision-making
  • – Preparation for scaling and national-level deployment

Project Outcome

By completing the project, governments and public institutions can achieve:

  • – 20–35% improvement in governmental operational efficiency,
  • – faster and better-coordinated decision-making processes,
  • – reduced administrative and institutional overload,
  • – more transparent resource utilization,
  • – data-driven, forecasting-based policy decision support.

GOV-OS represents the governmental entry point of the AVA Economic Ecosystem, supporting stable, efficient public-sector operations while fully preserving national sovereignty and institutional autonomy.