1. System condition City and county governments publish information through independently managed systems, each shaped by local operational needs, technical capacity, and policy requirements. Content management systems, alert platforms, and document workflows are selected and configured at the jurisdiction level. Data structures, field naming conventions, and publishing sequences reflect internal priorities rather than external interoperability. Structured publishing, when introduced internally, assumes that participating agencies define common schemas. This includes alignment on field definitions (e.g., department identifiers, jurisdiction scope), timestamp formats, and publication states. For cross-jurisdiction consistency to exist, these elements must be coordinated beyond a single organization.…