Public money should be traceable
Public records and transparency
CivicSyn is public/cooperative coordination infrastructure for essential goods and services. Local nodes coordinate demand, capacity, inventory, delivery, funding, and governance. The system recommends; people decide; every decision leaves evidence.
Food security first
The first domain connects kitchens, food banks, delivery partners, agencies, co-ops, and public reviewers around transparent allocation decisions.
- D1: current operational truth
- R2: raw evidence and public exports
- Queues: ingestion, recommendations, audit
- Durable Objects: locks, incidents, workflows
Public dollars
$0
Active and completed public contracts in this tenant.
Contracts
0
Food, delivery, warehousing, health-supply, and civic-service records.
High extraction risk
0
Contracts flagged for elevated anti-extraction review.
Public-money policy flags
- Local provider share: 0%
- Co-op provider share: 0%
- Union labor share: 0%
- Open-books contracts: 0
- Labor-standard contracts: 0
Vendor concentration
- No active public-money vendors yet.
Public contracts
- No public procurement records have been published yet.
Records access
Procurement records expose public-money context and policy flags, not raw uploaded OCDS evidence keys.