Locations & Infrastructure

Ensuring the stability, security, and accessibility of Sovereign Aussies Governance (SAG) requires a well-structured infrastructure. This includes AI server locations, data storage solutions, and physical access points to ensure every Australian can participate in direct democracy.

Where Will the AI Servers and Decision Centres Be Located?

To ensure system resilience, efficiency, and independence, SAG will operate through a distributed network of AI servers and decision centers across Australia.

Primary AI & Data Centres

  • Main Processing Hub: Located in a secure, high-tech data center in Australia for fast AI decision-making and legislative evaluations.

  • Redundant AI Hubs: Secondary and tertiary AI hubs in different states, ensuring failover and uninterrupted service.

  • Government Oversight Locations: AI systems will be housed in facilities independent of traditional government control to prevent political interference.

Decision & Transparency Centres

  • Citizen Oversight Offices: Physical locations where Australians can review AI decisions, audits, and legislative processes in real-time.

  • Public Data Terminals: Centers offering interactive dashboards displaying legislative proposals, voting statistics, and AI-generated policy reports.

  • Secure Physical Storage for Key AI Models: Critical AI models will be backed up in multiple offline vaults to prevent hacking or corruption attempts.

These locations ensure decentralisation, security, and public transparency, preventing any one entity from controlling the governance system.

How Will Data Be Stored, and Where?

SAG's voting records, legislative analysis, and AI decision-making processes require secure, distributed storage to prevent tampering and data loss.

1. Localised & Decentralised Cloud Storage

  • Voting data and legislative records will be distributed across multiple encrypted cloud servers within Australia.

  • Blockchain-based security ensures tamper-proof record-keeping, with public verifiability.

2. Nationally Secured Storage Facilities

  • Major voting records and AI governance data will be stored in Australian-based secure data centers.

  • These facilities will be independently managed, free from political or corporate interference.

3. Distributed Backup System

  • Critical information will be mirrored across multiple secure locations to prevent data loss from natural disasters or cyberattacks.

  • Cold storage backups will be kept offline to protect AI models and voting records from hacking attempts.

This multi-layered data storage system guarantees that SAG voting records remain secure, transparent, and beyond manipulation.

Are There Plans for Public Access Centres?

Yes! Inclusivity is a priority. To ensure every Australian has access to the voting system, SAG will establish Public Voting & Access Centres.

1. Voting Assistance & Public Terminals

  • Locations will be set up in public libraries, town halls, and government buildings to allow voting for those without internet access.

  • Terminals will provide AI-assisted explanations of proposed laws, ensuring voters understand each decision before casting their vote.

2. Remote & Rural Access Stations

  • Mobile voting stations will be deployed in rural and Indigenous communities to ensure nationwide participation.

  • Satellite internet solutions will be integrated for remote regions with limited connectivity.

3. Assistance for Elderly & Disabled Voters

  • Trained staff will be available at public voting centers to assist voters who need help with digital interfaces.

  • Voice-activated and Braille-compatible voting options will be introduced for accessibility.

With these public access solutions, SAG ensures no Australian is left out of direct democracy.