

NTARI is a nonprofit, open-source tech community developing applications for the public benefit

Current Projects
Leveson-Based Trade Assessment Scale (LBTAS)
Status
Complete/Available to Fork
The Leveson-Based Trade Assessment Scale provides the two-way, recursive structure
5-star ratings lack.
the Agrinet Project
Status
Complete/Awaiting Deployment
Agrinet connects agricultural stakeholders through a global network, enabling efficient collaboration across the entire value chain.
Q-Zoo
Status
Under Development
Harnessing quantum computing and network theory to improve how communities understand and strengthen their knowledge networks.
Fruitful
Status
Under Development
Fruitful is the first user interface designed to talk to the Agrinet.

How Can I Join the Community?
We share ideas and inspiration on Slack. Join our workspace by clicking the button on the bottom right of your screen, or visit our Github repository by clicking the "cat" icon below.
Why Open-Source?
Unlicensed software has revolutionized the way humans collaborate, allowing individuals and corporations to innovate freely on one another's ideas
What Happens in the Community?
We build open-source software tools, use them and improve.
What is the Agrinet?
Modern agriculture is dirty business for the wrong reasons. We're cleaning it up and bringing it back to the city as an opportunity for part-time or full-time employment
What Does Open-Source Mean?
Open-source software is released without traditional intellectual property limitations on copying, reengineering or redistribution
What is LBTAS?
The 5-star system isn't made to regulate commerce. It was a one-sided conversation directed by a hotel chain toward the American people.
Prof. Nancy Leveson recognized this fact, and we made it digital.
How Does NTARI Make Money?
We operate main-branch versions of our software through for-profit subsidiaries. As a 501.c3 we are required to apply revenues back toward our mission
