Scorecard.

An analytical instrument to measure sovereignty in European digital infrastructure.

Diggs Doctrine Scorecard

Instrument for measuring digital sovereignty.

Significant but not business-critical. Impact is serious, not fatal.

Criticality level affects the exit requirements in the pragmatic assessment — not the sovereignty score.

Context is sent to the AI model and affects the pragmatic assessment — not the test results themselves.

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Instrument, not assistant

This is a specialist tool for architectural assessments under the Diggs Doctrine. It is not a general AI assistant.

Doctrine-based

All assessments follow the criteria defined in the doctrine, prioritizing long-term sovereignty over short-term convenience.

Prototype

This is an experimental prototype. Results are indicative and do not constitute legal advice.

How the evaluation works

1. Kill switchCan an external actor stop or restrict access to the system?
2. ExitCan you migrate away from the system within defined time and cost?
3. TransparencyAre the system's critical functions documented and understandable to independent actors?
4. AdoptionWill the solution be adopted without coercion or sustained subsidisation?
5. Pragmatic patriotismIf the system fails one or more tests, this layer assesses whether temporary acceptance is possible — and on exactly what conditions.