A network built around
serious shared work.
The CentPol network is the participation layer: cohorts, contributors, partners, and alumni connected by shared reading, structured conversation, and useful public-interest work.
A network for people who want the work to go somewhere
CentPol community is organized around reading, structured conversation, and output. The goal is better judgment and work that can travel beyond the room.
Members start from CentPol briefs, sprint readings, concept notes, and external references.
Discussion is organized around questions, cases, trade-offs, and implementation constraints.
The network creates memos, notes, reading lists, program outputs, and partnership leads.
Where the network gathers
Join through a sprint, course, research circle, or partnership so the conversation starts from shared material and a clear purpose.
Sprint participants
A discussion space for people working through the 9-pillar framework and final strategy memo.
Cognitive Orchestration cohort
A practice community for AI-enabled work systems, workflows, evaluation, memory, and safeguards.
Partners and contributors
A collaboration lane for universities, agencies, foundations, researchers, and technology ecosystem partners.
A network built around evidence and usefulness
The standard is simple: bring evidence, name trade-offs, respect the room, and help produce something useful.
Member spaces
Member spaces work best when they are tied to programs, research outputs, and real questions members are trying to answer.