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Eliminate Waste in Government Spending.
Every Public Dollar, Accounted For.
Your citizens are asking a simple question: “Where does our money go?” Today, no government on earth can answer it in real time. EWiGS changes that – not with another dashboard on top of yesterday’s data, but with an operating architecture where transparency, compliance, and accountability are built into every transaction the moment it happens.
Overview
This document presents the business case for EWiGS – Eliminate Waste in Government Spending – targeted at leaders responsible for managing public funds and meeting open-data obligations. It focuses on practical questions around where money goes after appropriation, why traceability is limited, and why public reporting still lags behind reality.
EWiGS addresses these issues with a working, multi-jurisdictional architecture that embeds transparency into government operations. It has been modelled across the United States, European Union, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, with nearly 2,700 executable class definitions reflecting real institutional and regulatory structures.
Documentation
EWiGS Business Case (16.0Mb PDF)
Government Spending is a black box. That’s a technology problem – not an architecture problem.
Billions spent on ERP systems, data warehouses, and open-data portals haven’t solved the fundamental issue: government financial data lives in silos, and transparency is an afterthought bolted on after the money has already been spent.
- No One Can Follow the Money
- Auditing Is Always Looking Backward
- “Open Data” That’s Already Out of Date
- The Hidden Cost of Fragmentation


From reporting on what happened to governing in real time.
EWiGS doesn’t add another reporting layer to your existing systems. It changes the fundamental operating model.
What EWiGS actually delivers to your government.
These aren’t add-on features. They’re structural properties of the architecture – operational from the moment a government process runs on it.
- Real-Time Budget Visibility
- Deterministic Compliance
- Procurement Lifecycle Integrity
- Citizen-Verifiable Open Data
- Cross-Jurisdiction Interoperability
- AI Governance Assurance


Every seat at the table gets a different win
EWiGS was designed to deliver specific, measurable value to every stakeholder in the government ecosystem – from the legislature to the citizen.
- Elected Officials & Legislators
- CFOs & Budget Directors
- CIOs & Technology Leaders
- Procurement Officers
- Auditors & Inspectors General
- Citizens & Civil Society
Four sovereign governments, one interoperable architecture – already modelled.
These aren’t abstract data models. They’re executable class definitions mirroring real institutional structures, budget authorities, procurement workflows, and regulatory obligations.
- United States
1,325 Class Definitions - European Union
782 Class Definitions - Switzerland
346 Class Definitions - United Kingdom
215 Class Definitions


Designed for how governments actually buy technology.
No rip-and-replace. No multi-year transformation programme before you see value. EWiGS connects to your existing systems and delivers measurable results within the first phase.
- Phase 1
Jurisdictional Analysis - Phase 2
Canonical Class Tree - Phase 3
Pilot Execution - Phase 4
Integration & Scaling - Phase 5
Cross-Jurisdiction Alignment
Transparency without compromising national security.
The most common objection to government transparency architectures is the tension between openness and the need to protect classified information, personally identifiable data, and operationally sensitive material. EWiGS eliminates this trade-off.
- Private Enclaves for Classified Operations
- Policy-Defined, Cryptographically Enforced


Where we are today
EWiGS has moved from concept to operational readiness. Here are the milestones that matter to your decision.
- Sept ’22 – U.S. Patent Granted
Defensible IP for the core blockchain operating system architecture. - May ’25 – Public Dev TestNet
Live network with 4 shards, 4 nodes per shard – validating the architecture. - Aug ’25 – SagaCoin Emission
Wrapped SagaCoin ($wPSC) establishing the native transactional currency. - Jan ’26 – SagaWizard™ Released
AI-powered analysis tooling for class tree inspection and deployment validation. - Apr ’26 – 4 Jurisdictions Modelled
~2,668 class definitions across 192 transaction files spanning USA, EU, CH, UK.
The Window Is Open. Early Engagement Shapes the Architecture.
Formal government pilots commence in approximately 60 days. Jurisdiction-specific class trees are actively being validated. This is the optimal moment for government leaders to shape the system to their operational requirements – before mainnet launch, while the architecture is being configured.