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| schema: foundry-doc-v1 | schema: foundry-doc-v1 |
| title: "Sovereign Replacement Initiative" | title: "Sovereign Replacement Initiative" |
| slug: sovereign-replacement-initiative | slug: sovereign-replacement-initiative |
| category: governance | category: governance |
| type: topic | type: topic |
| quality: stub | quality: stub |
| short_description: "The Sovereign Replacement Initiative is the engineering governance program that tracks third-party dependencies, isolates them in quarantined component directories, and coordinates the active moonshot programs that build native replacements." | short_description: "The Sovereign Replacement Initiative is the engineering governance program that tracks third-party dependencies, isolates them in quarantined component directories, and coordinates the active moonshot programs that build native replacements." |
| status: active | status: active |
| bcsc_class: public-disclosure-safe | bcsc_class: public-disclosure-safe |
| last_edited: 2026-04-30 | last_edited: 2026-04-30 |
| editor: pointsav-engineering | editor: pointsav-engineering |
| cites: [] | cites: [] |
| paired_with: sovereign-replacement-initiative.es.md | paired_with: sovereign-replacement-initiative.es.md |
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| > The Sovereign Replacement Initiative is the formal program that records every foreign dependency in a structured ledger, enforces quarantine isolation until a native replacement is ready, and retires the dependency once the replacement reaches structural parity. | > The Sovereign Replacement Initiative is the formal program that records every foreign dependency in a structured ledger, enforces quarantine isolation until a native replacement is ready, and retires the dependency once the replacement reaches structural parity. |
| Any platform that has passed through a digital-transformation | Any platform that has passed through a digital-transformation |
| phase inherits third-party architectural components it did not | phase inherits third-party architectural components it did not |
| design. Reliance on those components — proprietary cloud | design. Reliance on those components — proprietary cloud |
| authentication providers, foreign GPU drivers, commercial graph | authentication providers, foreign GPU drivers, commercial graph |
| APIs — creates a structural risk: if a third-party vendor changes | APIs — creates a structural risk: if a third-party vendor changes |
| its terms of service or deprecates an API, the dependent platform | its terms of service or deprecates an API, the dependent platform |
| either adapts under pressure or halts. The **Sovereign Replacement | either adapts under pressure or halts. The **Sovereign Replacement |
| Initiative** is the Foundry response to this class of risk. It is | Initiative** is the Foundry response to this class of risk. It is |
| a physical ledger of outstanding third-party dependencies and an | a physical ledger of outstanding third-party dependencies and an |
| active engineering pipeline designed to eliminate them | active engineering pipeline designed to eliminate them |
| systematically. | systematically. |
| ## Technical debt ledger | ## Technical debt ledger |
| The initiative maintains a ledger that records each identified | The initiative maintains a ledger that records each identified |
| third-party dependency alongside its isolation status and the | third-party dependency alongside its isolation status and the |
| corresponding moonshot initiative, if one has been opened. The | corresponding moonshot initiative, if one has been opened. The |
| ledger is a live document: entries are added when new dependencies | ledger is a live document: entries are added when new dependencies |
| are identified and closed when a native replacement achieves | are identified and closed when a native replacement achieves |
| structural parity. Auditors and contributors can read the ledger | structural parity. Auditors and contributors can read the ledger |
| to see the platform's current external exposure. | to see the platform's current external exposure. |
| ## Quarantine protocol | ## Quarantine protocol |
| Until a native replacement is available, a legacy component is | Until a native replacement is available, a legacy component is |
| physically isolated into a quarantined component silo (for example, | physically isolated into a quarantined component silo (for example, |
| `vendor-azure-auth` or `vendor-microsoft-graph`). These directories | `vendor-azure-auth` or `vendor-microsoft-graph`). These directories |
| are structural containers that restrict the foreign code to a | are structural containers that restrict the foreign code to a |
| controlled capability boundary. The isolation prevents coupling from | controlled capability boundary. The isolation prevents coupling from |
| spreading into adjacent platform layers while the replacement is | spreading into adjacent platform layers while the replacement is |
| under development. | under development. |
| ## Moonshot pipeline | ## Moonshot pipeline |
| For every quarantined dependency, the engineering team opens a | For every quarantined dependency, the engineering team opens a |
| corresponding moonshot directory (for example, `moonshot-database` | corresponding moonshot directory (for example, `moonshot-database` |
| or `moonshot-kernel`). These are active development efforts | or `moonshot-kernel`). These are active development efforts |
| targeting native, formally verifiable implementations. Once a | targeting native, formally verifiable implementations. Once a |
| moonshot component achieves structural parity with its quarantined | moonshot component achieves structural parity with its quarantined |
| counterpart, it replaces the isolated directory and the ledger | counterpart, it replaces the isolated directory and the ledger |
| entry closes. | entry closes. |
| ## Vendor and customer roles | ## Vendor and customer roles |
| The initiative operates across the vendor-customer structure: | The initiative operates across the vendor-customer structure: |
| - **Vendor (PointSav Digital Systems).** Maintains the ledger, | - **Vendor (PointSav Digital Systems).** Maintains the ledger, |
| engineers the native replacements, and owns the moonshot | engineers the native replacements, and owns the moonshot |
| directories. | directories. |
| - **Customer (Woodfine Management Corp.).** Audits the pipeline to | - **Customer (Woodfine Management Corp.).** Audits the pipeline to |
| verify progress toward operational independence from legacy | verify progress toward operational independence from legacy |
| external providers. | external providers. |
| ## See Also | ## See Also |
| - [[moonshot-initiatives|Moonshot Initiatives]] | - [[moonshot-initiatives|Moonshot Initiatives]] |
| - [[ontological-governance|Ontological Governance]] | - [[ontological-governance|Ontological Governance]] |
| - [[verification-surveyor|Verification Surveyor]] | - [[verification-surveyor|Verification Surveyor]] |
| - [[customer-hostability|Customer Hostability]] | - [[customer-hostability|Customer Hostability]] |
| ## References | ## References |
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| *Copyright © 2026 Woodfine Capital Projects Inc. Licensed under [Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).* | *Copyright © 2026 Woodfine Capital Projects Inc. Licensed under [Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).* |
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