Public Sector Software Dependency & Throughput Simulator

Examining The Economist Thesis: NHS Bed Clearance & Justice Efficiency vs Institutional Vendor Lock-in

Procurement Levers Deep Tier
Ontology Integration Depth92%
Cross-Agency Automated Scheduling88%
Data Portability & Open API Enforceability42%
Contract Term & Migration Buffer5 Years
Baseline Infrastructure
NHS Acute Beds: 100,000
Avg Acute LOS: 7.2 Days
Court Backlog: 65,000 Cases
Target Gain: 14.8%
"Britain would be bonkers to ditch Palantir... If its technology becomes indispensable, that would mean its software was keeping hospital beds free and criminals jailed." — The Economist
Dual Flow Queue Dynamics (NHS Bed Clearance & MoJ Court Throughput)
Flowing Units Bottleneck Congestion
Policy Pareto Frontier: Throughput Velocity vs Sovereign Risk Operating at Maximum Throughput
Operational Telemetry
Net Bed-Days Saved Annually
642,400
Delayed discharge: 4.2% (down from 12.5%)
Justice Backlog Reduction
9,620 Cases
Average trial wait reduced by 44 days
5-Year Est. Switching & Migration Cost
£185.4M
Includes ontology rewrite & data ETL friction
Sovereign Lock-In Risk Index
Elevated (Tier 4/5) 78 / 100
High operational reliance with critical switching threshold at Year 3
Institutional Audit Summary
Operational Relief +14.8% Gain
Proprietary IP Hook High (Custom Schema)
Emergency Exit Window 18-24 Months
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