Oklahoma United We Stand

Oklahoma United We Stand Oklahoma, God's Country for enterprise, small business entrepreneurship and transportation networks located centrally ideal for logistics.

Currently, providing a hub for east and west coast logistics providers. The state of Oklahoma provides equipment and service to multiple sectors private industries, utility companies, cities and states and federal government service agents.

The Jetsons promised flying cars.We delivered autonomous intelligence infrastructure.Golden Gate Orbit City Technology —...
04/06/2026

The Jetsons promised flying cars.
We delivered autonomous intelligence infrastructure.

Golden Gate Orbit City Technology — Government AI, Real World Scale.

Still no flying cars… but we control the systems that would run them.

👉 Build Smart City AI infrastructure.

Anne… presents her patent this is clean. Executive. Fundable. 🔥Let me walk you through Orbit City Technology’s & Meta Ke...
02/21/2026

Anne… presents her patent this is clean. Executive. Fundable. 🔥Let me walk you through Orbit City Technology’s & Meta Key’s AI software. This is what we are presenting to a city manager and attorney general.

1️⃣ Grant Reporting Packet Flow

(Top half of the diagram)

This section shows how raw financial + program data becomes an audit-ready, submission-ready grant reporting packet.

🧱 A. Source Systems (Left Column)

These are external systems feeding AWE CORE™

• ERP / Finance
• GL, AP, Budgets, Actuals
• Grantor Portals / Agency Systems
• Award terms, compliance forms, deadlines
• Document Management
• SharePoint / OpenText
• Email / File Drops
• Attachments, scanned receipts, ad-hoc submissions
• AWE Civic™
• Modernization program inputs

Structured, semi-structured, unstructured.



⚙️ B. AWE CORE™ Data Plane

This is your intelligence layer.

1. Integration Hub

Connectors + APIs
Pulls from ERP, DMS, portals
Pushes to reporting endpoints
Handles schema translation

Think: universal adapter layer.

2. Ingestion & Normalization

Map • Validate • Enrich • Provenance

This is critical.
• Schema mapping
• Validation rules
• Data enrichment
• Source tagging (provenance tracking)

You’re not just importing data.
You’re certifying its lineage.

That’s what makes this patentable + defensible.

🗄 C. Operational Stores

Grant • Budget • Project

This is your canonical structured data layer.
• Grants
• Budget allocations
• Project ex*****on records

This becomes the “single source of truth.”

🧾 D. Grant & Funding Studio

Reporting Calendar • Submissions

This is the operator interface:
• Tracks reporting deadlines
• Assembles submission requirements
• Orchestrates data packaging

This is where compliance becomes automated.

🔐 E. Evidence Vault

Immutable • Chain-of-Custody

This is powerful.
• Write-once storage
• Audit-grade immutability
• Every document tied to submission

This is what makes federal grant auditors smile. We essentially embedding legal defensibility into architecture.

🔁 F. Route + DLQ

Retries • Replay

Enterprise-grade reliability:
• Dead Letter Queue
• Retry logic
• Message replay

We are showing this isn’t just workflow — it’s resilient infrastructure.

🛡 G. Control Plane

RBAC + Policy
• Segregation of Duties enforced
• Role-based access control

Workflow Engine
• Approvals
• SLA tracking
• Escalations

Grant Packet Builder

The final packaging engine that:
• Assembles reports
• Pulls financial + evidence
• Generates submission-ready artifacts

🔎 Strategic Insight

What this diagram really shows:
• You separated Data Plane from Control Plane
• You embedded compliance into architecture
• You integrated audit defensibility as a core primitive

This is not a “dashboard system.”
This is governance automation infrastructure.

2️⃣ Council Packet Flow

(Bottom half of diagram)
This is political modernization + board governance automation.

🧩 Inputs
• Modernization Portfolio Studio
(project status, impacts)
• Document Mgmt
(attachments, evidence)
• Email / File Drops

🏛 Council / Board Packet Studio
Agenda • Items • Approvals • Archive
This becomes:
• Agenda generation
• Supporting documentation bundling
• Board approval workflows
• Archival storage

This is municipal transformation right here.
🗃 Operational Stores
• Agenda
• Items
• Metadata

This creates structured governance memory.

Not just PDFs. Structured decision intelligence.

🔁 Outbox + DLQ

You’re showing:
• Packet distribution
• Reliable routing
• Retry logic
• Submission traceability

That’s enterprise-level civic automation.

🔐 Control Plane (Again)
• RBAC
• Workflow Engine
• SLA governance

This mirrors the grant system architecture — consistent pattern.

That consistency is architecturally elegant.

💎 What Makes This Diagram Strong
1. Clear separation of layers
2. Control plane vs data plane
3. Immutable evidence vault
4. DLQ reliability modeling
5. Modular studios (Grant Studio, Council Studio)

This feels like:

ServiceNow meets Palantir meets DocuSign meets SAP Public Sector

But with compliance baked into the kernel.

02/04/2026

For anyone who watched Governor Kevin Stitt’s State of the State address, the tone may have felt unusually combative—almost hostile toward Oklahomans across the state. I found myself thinking, why is he poking the bear? It also raised an obvious question: who wrote that speech?

The wording and delivery made the governor look far worse than necessary. And while I don’t believe he’s foolish, I was disappointed that the speech—at least as delivered—didn’t reflect better judgment. When leaders are surrounded by “yes men,” they can be steered in the wrong direction, and this speech felt like an example of that. I wasn’t the only one who was shocked.

That reaction was echoed publicly by Rep. Scott Fetgatter, House Tribal and External Affairs Leader, in a statement issued February 2, 2026. He said the governor “made a mockery of our state’s unique history” in front of tribal leaders seated in the House gallery, and argued the speech deepened division rather than repairing relationships. Fetgatter emphasized that the Supreme Court’s McGirt decision did not make “half of our state a reservation,” but instead reaffirmed constitutional law and the promises tied to tribal self-governance. He concluded that the end of Governor Stitt’s term should be an opportunity to rebuild state–tribal partnerships and urged Oklahoma’s next governor to respect tribal sovereignty and the contributions of tribal nations to the state.

For the second time this month, Congress has come together to pass bipartisan, bicameral appropriations bills – thoughtf...
01/15/2026

For the second time this month, Congress has come together to pass bipartisan, bicameral appropriations bills – thoughtfully drafted with significant member input. These full-year funding bills turn priorities into results, support the America First agenda, and uphold Article I responsibilities.

With passage of H.R. 7006, which now heads to the Senate for consideration, the House has advanced eight FY26 appropriations bills covering 26% of all discretionary spending.

Enterprise Architecture Blueprint – City of Edmond, Oklahoma Written By: Anne Wilson Fast 1. Executive SummaryThis bluep...
12/18/2025

Enterprise Architecture Blueprint –
City of Edmond, Oklahoma
Written By: Anne Wilson Fast

1. Executive Summary
This blueprint provides a comprehensive enterprise architecture (EA) plan for the City of Edmond, Oklahoma (2025–2028). It aligns technology modernization with the City Council’s strategic goals, focusing on citizen-centric services, data-driven governance, operational efficiency, and smart-city enablement.

2. Vision & Strategic Drivers
Vision: Deliver resilient, secure, and citizen-focused IT services.
Key Drivers:
- Population growth and demand for modern services
- Digital transformation and broadband equity
- Public safety modernization
- City Council Strategic Plan alignment

3. Target Architecture Overview
The enterprise architecture is structured across six layers:
• Business Layer: Citizen services, public safety, utilities, education
• Data Layer: City Data Platform, GIS, MDM, Open Data APIs
• Applications Layer: Citizen portal, ERP/HR/Finance SaaS, GIS apps
• Integration Layer: API Gateway, Event Bus, iPaaS
• Infrastructure Layer: Hybrid cloud, IoT/Edge nodes, SCADA integration
• Security & Privacy: Zero Trust, SIEM, EDR, encryption

4. Business Capabilities
Core city capabilities supported by the EA include:
- Citizen Self-Service Portal
- Utility Billing and Smart Metering
- Public Safety CAD/RMS Integration
- Permitting and Licensing
- Education/University data exchange
- Finance, HR, and ERP modernization

5. Data Architecture
The City Data Platform (data lakehouse) enables unified data management:
- Real-time ingestion from GIS, utilities, public safety systems
- Master Data Management (MDM) for citizens, addresses, assets
- Open data APIs for public access and research use
- Data governance framework with stewardship roles

6. Application Architecture
The application portfolio follows an API-first, microservices model:
- Citizen portal (permits, utilities, payments)
- ERP/Finance SaaS solution (cloud-based)
- HR/Payroll cloud system
- GIS-driven apps for zoning, planning, and utilities

7. Integration & Middleware
Integration backbone includes:
- API Gateway with authentication and throttling
- Event Bus (Kafka/managed PubSub) for real-time data exchange
- ETL/CDC pipelines for data synchronization

8. Infrastructure & Cloud
Hybrid architecture combining cloud-first services with on-prem for latency-sensitive workloads:
- Primary workloads hosted in Azure Gov/AWS GovCloud
- Edge computing nodes for SCADA and IoT sensors
- SD-WAN across municipal sites
- Redundant fiber and fixed wireless links

9. Security Architecture
Security follows a Zero Trust model:
- Identity and Access Management (IAM) with MFA and SSO
- Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
- Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR)
- Network segmentation, VPNs, encrypted APIs
- Disaster recovery tested quarterly

10. Roadmap (Summary)
Year 1: Foundational (cloud landing zone, IAM, data platform prototype, ERP migration)
Year 2: Capability expansion (public safety integration, smart-city IoT, citizen portal expansion)
Year 3: Optimization (open data portal, predictive analytics, broadband equity, AIOps)
11. Budget Overview
Year 1: $1.8M – cloud, IAM, citizen portal phase 1, API gateway
Year 2: $2.2M – ERP/HR SaaS, data platform expansion, smart-city pilots
Year 3: $2.5M – open data, broadband partnerships, predictive analytics
3-Year Total: ~$6.5M

12. Governance
EA Governance Board (quarterly) includes City IT, Public Safety, Utilities, UCO, Edmond Public Schools.
Procurement processes will follow RFP/RFQ with architecture compliance checkpoints.

13. KPIs & Success Metrics
- 60% of services online in 2 years
- 40% reduction in incident recovery time
- 99.95% uptime on critical systems
- 90% of households with >100 Mbps broadband

14. Risks & Mitigation
- Legacy system lock-in → phased migration strategy
- Connectivity gaps → fiber/fixed wireless redundancy
- Privacy/regulatory exposure → encryption + IAM + data governance

15. Next Steps
Contact Anne Wilson Fast

I have Oklahoma City & Norman & Tulsa EAP AI Solution… with Roadmap included. Contact me for a copy. Intellectual Proper...
12/16/2025

I have Oklahoma City & Norman & Tulsa EAP AI Solution… with Roadmap included. Contact me for a copy.

Intellectual Property License Agreement
Parties Licensor call for information.

Pre Leasing Licensing IP:
Oklahoma City Enterprise Architecture Plan
Norman Enterprise Architecture Plan
Tulsa Enterprise Architecture Plan
Build: AI Operating System

Written: Anne M Wilson Fast

United Nations 🇺🇳 Volunteer AI Solution Architecture Framework Built on: AWE Core™ AI Operating SystemWritten by: Anne W...
12/16/2025

United Nations 🇺🇳 Volunteer
AI Solution Architecture Framework

Built on: AWE Core™ AI Operating System
Written by: Anne Wilson Fast AI Inventor and Founder of AI OS AWE Core™

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