Vendor-neutral less-lethal event log
A standards-based event log for less-lethal devices could require every discharge, warning alert, cartridge event, firmware update, assignment, and evidence export to be signed by the device or agency key, packaged in an open schema, and periodically anchored to a public timestamping layer. The concept does not decentralize the weapon itself; it decentralizes accountability, auditability, and switching power around the device.
Thesis
Bitcoin / decentralization role
Coordination mechanism
Verification / trust model
Failure modes
- • Vendors may resist open telemetry standards that weaken proprietary evidence-cloud lock-in.
- • A compromised device key, weak key custody, or poor agency process could still create false or incomplete records.
- • Public timestamping proves when a hash existed, not whether the underlying use-of-force report is complete or truthful.
Adoption path
- • Start with voluntary export of TASER-like firing logs, training logs, and firmware records into a vendor-neutral evidence package.
- • Add procurement requirements for signed event logs, public hash anchoring, independent verification tools, and documented key-management policies.
- • Expand to multi-vendor less-lethal devices and court-facing evidence bundles that can be validated outside the original vendor cloud.
Decentralization fit
6.0/10
Coordination credibility
4.0/10
Implementation feasibility
4.0/10
Incumbent pressure