Infrastructure Lab
The Infrastructure Lab examines the ordinary systems that allow organizations to remain reachable, understandable, and operational online: domains, websites, content systems, authentication, account ownership, records, and vendor dependencies.
Program questions
- Who can change core digital assets, and how is that access reviewed?
- Which systems are required for public communication and institutional continuity?
- Where are infrastructure decisions documented, and can a new operator reconstruct them?
- What can be moved, exported, or rebuilt if a platform relationship changes?
Current outputs
The lab maintains a digital systems checklist, an infrastructure register model, and briefings on continuity planning for small and independent organizations.
These materials are designed to help teams move from informal knowledge to visible operating records.
Useful starting point Begin by listing every domain, hosting service, repository, account owner, and public communication channel. Infrastructure cannot be governed until it is visible.