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DIVISIONS
Central Intelligence Project™ organizes its public work through divisions that separate subject matter without separating continuity. Each division provides a public-safe entry point into a larger body of research, doctrine, standards, records, and analysis maintained through Organic Atomic Node Intelligence (OANI)™.
The divisions are not isolated departments. They are structured lanes of inquiry. A disability adjudication issue may connect to medical records, public-office integrity, veterans systems, missing-record reconstruction, clinical analysis, technology burden, or institutional harm. An infrastructure issue may connect to emergency management, public health, environmental standards, supply chains, American industrial capacity, or public governance. OANI preserves those relationships while allowing the public website to present each lane clearly.
OANI Veterans focuses on veterans systems, service-connected records, transition failures, disability adjudication, benefits continuity, lost or incomplete records, institutional burden transfer, and the practical consequences of fragmented military, medical, administrative, and post-service documentation.
OANI Engineering focuses on engineering systems, diagnostics, repair continuity, component-level reasoning, technical records, consumer burden, service failure, safety implications, infrastructure interfaces, design constraints, and the relationship between increasingly complex systems and the people required to maintain, diagnose, repair, operate, or depend on them.
OANI Civil focuses on civilian systems, public services, local governance, administrative processes, civic infrastructure, disability access, public-facing institutional conduct, and failures that affect ordinary people when agencies, companies, offices, or systems lose continuity.
OANI Defense focuses on defense-related public analysis, industrial capacity, lawful public-source review, logistics, readiness, technology, military history, strategic infrastructure, and controlled public understanding of defense-adjacent issues. Sensitive or operationally unsafe material is not published.
OANI EM focuses on emergency management, hazard awareness, continuity planning, critical infrastructure, local preparedness, public-warning systems, interagency coordination, disaster response, and the practical relationship between information quality and real-world consequence.
OANI Health focuses on clinical analysis, medical-record continuity, adverse reactions, medication history, diagnostic fragmentation, patient burden, institutional handoffs, and the consequences of health systems that fail to preserve or interpret the full record.
OANI Intel focuses on lawful public-source intelligence, evidentiary continuity, provenance, controlled disclosure, network mapping, public records, institutional accountability, and the disciplined separation of evidence, interpretation, uncertainty, and public-safe publication.
OANI Research focuses on doctrine, methods, standards, technical architecture, modular research systems, evidentiary models, node capture, provenance logic, low-compute intelligence architecture, and the continuing development of OANI as a structured intelligence framework.
The division structure allows Central Intelligence Project to publish controlled public work without flattening complex subjects into generic categories. Each division can stand on its own while remaining connected through the OANI Neural Network Matrix™ as related pages, standards, public overviews, and publications are approved.
Central Intelligence Project divisions exist to make complex work understandable without making it unsafe, unsupported, or disconnected from the evidence that gives it meaning.
OANI Neural Network Matrix™
Last updated: 2026-05-04.