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In the age of AI, we propose a lightweight, dual-purpose knowledge infrastructure to supplement — never replace — these existing assets:
In the age of AI, we propose a lightweight, dual-purpose knowledge infrastructure to supplement — never replace — these existing assets:


- Citizen-centric interface — clear, narrative pages in the familiar MediaWiki/Wikipedia format (with a USWDS-integrated skin that looks and feels like a standard federal site).  
* Citizen-centric interface — clear, narrative pages in the familiar MediaWiki/Wikipedia format (with a USWDS-integrated skin that looks and feels like a standard federal site).  
 
* API-first knowledge graph — machine-readable, queryable structured data (via Cargo) that makes the entire federal organizational landscape — agencies, sub-organizations, programs, partnerships, authorizing legislation, funding relationships — understandable and reliable for AI systems.
- API-first knowledge graph — machine-readable, queryable structured data (via Cargo) that makes the entire federal organizational landscape — agencies, sub-organizations, programs, partnerships, authorizing legislation, funding relationships — understandable and reliable for AI systems.


OpenGov Encyclopedia would serve as the authoritative ground truth layer the federal government needs to feed clean, structured data into the dozens of agency LLMs and chatbots that are currently hallucinating on messy websites and PDF archives.
OpenGov Encyclopedia would serve as the authoritative ground truth layer the federal government needs to feed clean, structured data into the dozens of agency LLMs and chatbots that are currently hallucinating on messy websites and PDF archives.