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Digital twin
The local layer: districts and upazilas across the country.
The Annual Development Programme by ministry, with execution rates.
Government-linked companies, their ownership, and board links.
State-owned enterprises by sector and finances, and their owners.
Economic zones and export processing zones, by location and status.
The largest development projects: cost, financier, and delivery.
The state
Jatiya Sangsad: members, committees, and the legislature.
Ministries, divisions, and the directorates beneath them.
How the layers fit together, from constitution to local body.
The statutes and rules that create and bound each institution.
Who answers to whom: the oversight lines across the state.
The dependency graph linking entities, budgets, and officials.
Digital government twin
GovTwin is a structured model of the machinery of government: every ministry, division, directorate, enterprise, regulator, and local body, with the budgets, officials, and dependencies that connect them. It is the substrate for running a shadow government, in data.
Structure
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Sub-national problem and exposure profiles
Annual Development Programme portfolio
Spending against allocation
Market value and sector
Financials and oversight
Fast-track infrastructure
Industrial and export zones
Parliament composition
How the executive is wired
Branches and bodies
Statutes and mandates
Oversight and answerability
People and institutions, linked
What it does
Follow a taka or a mandate from a ministry down through its divisions, directorates, and field offices.
Compare an institution's budget, staffing, and delivery against peers and against its own targets.
Inject a policy or a shock and read the effect through the linked entity graph and the sector model.