At home jobs using cutting-edge malware detection technology to gather a database on such. The jobs will be part time to begin with. The goal is to build up the base employee population rapidly. Maximum employment will take precedence over individual hours worked.
Nearly all training, web based using free cloud entity software from the likes of Google and Facebook. Like TED, sponsorship is strategic not commercial. No single external organization's sales is to be supported over a competitor.
Mashup technology developed will be a revenue source.
Expanding work day hours is based on performance - useful contributions to the database. The corporate structure is such that ownership is confined to those whose goals are closely matched with the charter.
The resulting malware database will belong to the organization but detailed access will be limited to individuals (not organizations) living within the state that can be RELIABLY and UNIQUELY identified by the system.
Membership/Ownership fusion to be implemented so that there is no conflict between membership and owner value.
The data collected and organized would likely attract nefarious attempts at corruption by unfriendly agendas. One application of the network assisted detectives engine is to trace such activity back toward the source as far as possible.
Funding will come from a number of sources. Those sources will adhere to a simple principle, no funding will compromise the concept of exclusive allegiance to members (individuals) as a group.
Internal competition that is fair and appropriate will be encouraged in the founding documents. Equal ownership by invitation only is paramount. This means one person (NOT persona) - one vote. Organizations cannot be members and cannot control ANY primary function.
NOTE: Some of the foregoing in this BuzzTheHill post is not fictional. Consider it a public disclosure and as such, to the degree something novel and not obvious to those skilled in the art has been addressed, the specific intent was/is to put it in the PUBLIC DOMAIN
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