Supporting Forums, Responding to Inquiries, and Driving Accountability!
For thirty years TCR has watched the agencies set policy in a vacuum, spend money fighting symptoms instead of root causes and operating in silos rather than leveraging resources amongst the agencies much less the community. Special interests are too strong and Community is too weak. If a balance is to be restored between the three sectors in society, we need to create an analytic infrastructure for the community. Driven by AI, the inputs must be comprehensive, apolitical and credible!
The e-Consensus Forum provides an opportunity for the Community to establish a long-term vision and reassert itself into the policy making process. At the core, this is a governance issue and the government has not been responsive. To transform, to collaborate and to integrate is a complex challenge embracing many elements. TCR is hoping to provide the tools and to become a catalyst to resolving the unresolved. But to get the community engaged, they must have confidence in the process- and that includes good information The Monitor is fundamentally critical if we wish to educate the voters and to get them to act in a consensus.
The Regional Monitor Collects and Processes Raw Data from many Sources and Generates Meaningful Trends
With so many dollars spent on projects such as the shrimp-on-a-treadmill study, TCR is proposing the development of a Research Tree. Grounded on foundational community aspirations, the Monitor will track funding activities and embed them in the “Tree”. As the funding expands, so too will the branches. A higher ed institution will be sought to incorporate this process into a classroom exercise in finance and ethics. The IAC board will review the tree’s growth and make recommendations about areas of research that are over/under funded.
Issues Rarely are Resolved in a SIlo; ALL applicable data must be Applied to Develop a Resolution.
Climate Change, urban congestion, rural depopulation, crime, immigration, broadband/digital divide and so many other issues remain unresolved. TCR submits they are unresolved because there is no collaboration or unifying vision to guide that resolution. The budget deficit and so many more issues are seemingly impossible to resolve in today’s political environment. The IAC/Community Voice sees them all as variants of the same issue: the Community has atrophied and is no longer engaged.
The structure of the Information Age Community provides access to millions of individuals involved in the TeleCenter Network and its many applications. Accustomed to their involvement in the e-Consensus Forum as it was deployed, their engagement is highly probable. Prioritizing the issues and conducting the Forums will provide a clear Community Voice, but they need the data to build the information needed to support it.
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The Information Age Community incorporates AI in many of its tools and strategies. It truly allows society to embrace the many benefits of the Information Age and the Freedom of Residential Choice that it provides. All six community types are affected by this reversal of the 200 year Industrial Age mindset and each must build upon the benefits of the old even as they adopt the new opportunities.
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