Sounding III


What can now be measured precisely, yet remains unmeasured:

  1. Independent verification of health supplement contents and their measurable physiological effects.
  2. Independent verification of sunscreen durability and absorption under seasonal and geographic exposure conditions.
  3. Independent comparison of injury rates across artificial turf compositions and infill materials.
  4. Systematic identification of redundant, overlapping, and contradictory statutes across municipal, state, and federal law.
  5. Precise accounting of time lost to routine administrative processes across government departments.
  6. Measurement of administrative burden imposed on citizens relative to benefit received across public services.
  7. Real-time re-sequencing of traffic signals that enforce idle waiting at empty intersections.
  8. Intelligent routing of urban waste collection to reduce avoidable traffic disruption.
  9. Automated detection of small-claim distortions and minor fraud across public insurance systems.
  10. Detection of price dispersion and silent discrimination across essential goods and services for comparable customers in the same geography.
  11. Measurement of financial variance in elected officials and their immediate networks before, during, and after public office.
  12. Early identification of children at elevated risk of lead exposure using parcel-level and environmental data.
  13. Measurement of outcome variability in identical medical procedures across providers, adjusted for patient profile and condition severity.
  14. Comprehensive inventory of underused government-owned land and buildings.
  15. Geographic calibration of building materials and roof reflectivity to reduce avoidable urban heat gain and loss.