Pipeline template
Government audit
Audit public records, procurement, and citizen service procedures for transparency and equity.
How the pipeline runs
Step 01
Connect sources
Drive, Notion, Confluence, Slack
Step 02
Score every doc
Five dimensions per file
Step 03
Find contradictions
Step 04
Build vertical ontology
Step 05
Deliver report
PDF, JSON, MCP endpoint
What this audits
- FOIA and public records procedures across legal and operations
- Procurement thresholds across finance and procurement manuals
- Citizen service standards across published guidance and front-counter SOPs
- Topics a public-accounts committee expects to find but the docs skip
When to use this
You operate a public-sector body, a regulatory agency, or a government-funded service. Public records and procurement procedures must agree across teams. Quiet drift becomes an audit finding and a parliamentary question.
Industries this fits
- Local government
- Regulators
- Public-sector services
Sample contradictions caught
Two real-shaped conflicts ceadr would surface in this audit.
Source A
FOIA-Procedure.md
“Responses to requests are issued within 20 working days.”
Source B
Public-Records-Guide.gdoc
“Responses to requests are issued within 30 working days.”
Source A
Procurement-Manual.gdoc
“Three quotes required for purchases over £5,000.”
Source B
Finance-SOP.md
“Three quotes required for purchases over £10,000.”
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