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Argentina

Federally coordinated South American infrastructure jurisdiction combining interoperable public administration systems, RTGS and immediate-payment modernization, cooperative exchange governance, public-sector fiber and datacenter infrastructure, scientific-network federation, logistics modernization, cyber coordination, and Mercosur procedural integration. This page renders the canonical Argentina Atlas jurisdiction package; the canonical files remain the source of truth and this document is a structured rendering only, reflecting Mi Argentina identity systems, TAD digital procedures, GDE document management, Interoperar interoperability, and digital-signature governance under federal public-administration interoperability, the Banco Central de la República Argentina with MEP RTGS, Transferencias 3.0, interoperable QR-payment systems, CBU/CVU interoperability, and payment modernization, Interoperar node systems together with INDAP / open-data governance, ARSAT Benavídez datacenter infrastructure, and mixed-provider infrastructure environments, InnovaRed scientific-network infrastructure with CONICET-linked research participation and international scientific-facility participation, NIC Argentina and CABASE cooperative IX environments with .ar registry administration and DNS and namespace governance, ARSAT infrastructure, REFEFO fiber expansion, Benavídez datacenter environments, federal broadband-expansion environments, and state-linked connectivity systems, CAMMESA operational systems and the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión with centralized dispatch visibility and grid reserve coordination, Puerto Buenos Aires logistics infrastructure with VUCE trade digitization, customs and interoperability-linked logistics, Ezeiza cargo, and multimodal transportation, the Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad and CERT.ar with incident-management and public cyber-guidance, and the MERCOSUR Digital Agenda with digital-signature interoperability, regional trade-procedure integration, international scientific-network participation, and globally integrated logistics environments.

Jurisdiction: Argentina (AR) Jurisdiction lens Completeness: Phase 1 Global Country Package Surface assignment: none

1.Overview

Argentina currently reads within Atlas as a Buenos Aires-centered federally coordinated South American infrastructure environment, a Mi Argentina-, TAD-, GDE-, and Interoperar-linked digital-governance and procedural-interoperability environment, a Banco Central de la República Argentina-, MEP-, and Transferencias 3.0-linked payment modernization and settlement-governance environment, a NIC Argentina- and CABASE-linked cooperative exchange-governance and registry-administration environment, an ARSAT-, REFEFO-, and Benavídez-linked telecommunications and public-sector connectivity environment, an InnovaRed- and CONICET-linked scientific-network and academic-federation environment, a CAMMESA- and Sistema Argentino de Interconexión-linked operational grid-coordination environment, a Puerto Buenos Aires-, VUCE-, and Ezeiza-linked logistics and trade-digitization environment, a Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad- and CERT.ar-linked cybersecurity and procedural-resilience coordination environment, and a Mercosur- and globally integrated institutional-participation environment. The current package places Argentina inside digital-signature governance and federal public-administration interoperability surfaces, interoperable QR-payment systems and CBU/CVU interoperability, ARSAT Benavídez datacenter infrastructure with mixed-provider infrastructure environments, national academic-network environments, international scientific-facility participation, .ar registry administration with DNS and namespace governance, REFEFO federal broadband-expansion infrastructure with state-linked connectivity, centralized dispatch visibility and grid reserve-coordination systems, customs and interoperability-linked logistics with multimodal transportation, incident-management and public cyber-guidance systems, and MERCOSUR Digital Agenda systems with digital-signature interoperability and regional trade-procedure integration. These conditions support a structural characterization centered on procedurally interoperable institutional continuity across digital governance, RTGS and immediate-payment modernization, cooperative registry and exchange governance, public-sector connectivity continuity, scientific-network federation, operational grid coordination, logistics modernization, cybersecurity coordination, and Mercosur and globally integrated institutional participation without assigning readiness tiers, routing authority, or comparative status.

Country Argentina
Region Federally Coordinated South American Infrastructure Environment
Corridor Alignment Federal Digital Governance and Interoperability Framework · RTGS and Immediate-Payment Modernization Framework · Cooperative Exchange and Registry Governance Framework · Public Fiber and Telecommunications Continuity Framework · Scientific-Network Federation Framework · Energy Grid Operational Coordination Framework · Cybersecurity and Procedural Resilience Framework · Trade Digitization and Logistics Connectivity Framework · Mercosur and Global Institutional Integration Framework
Primary Coordination Cities Buenos Aires · Córdoba · Rosario · Bahía Blanca

Scope. This page records evidence-supported national structures documented for Argentina that are relevant to Atlas normalization. It does not assign trust posture, routing role, coordination tier, corridor meaning, readiness, placement classification, or Atlas surfaces.

Source: profile.md · metadata.md — Overview

2.Evidence Layer

The change-log records that evidence.md established the documented institutional and infrastructure anchors for the Argentina jurisdiction package across federal digital-governance and identity infrastructure, central-bank settlement and immediate-payment infrastructure, public-sector data continuity, cooperative registry and exchange governance, scientific-network federation, telecommunications and broadband-expansion infrastructure, energy-grid operational coordination, logistics modernization, cybersecurity coordination, and Mercosur and globally integrated institutional participation.

Digital governance and identity infrastructure

The evidence layer records Mi Argentina identity systems, TAD digital procedure systems, GDE document-management systems, Interoperar interoperability systems, digital-signature governance systems, and federal public-administration interoperability environments as the documented federal digital-governance and procedural-interoperability surface for the Argentina jurisdiction package.

Financial infrastructure and settlement governance

The evidence layer records Banco Central de la República Argentina systems, MEP RTGS infrastructure, Transferencias 3.0 systems, interoperable QR-payment systems, CBU/CVU interoperability environments, and payment modernization and processing systems as the documented central-bank settlement-governance and immediate-payment modernization surface.

Data infrastructure and digital continuity

The evidence layer records Interoperar node systems, GDE infrastructure systems, TAD systems, INDAP/open-data governance systems, ARSAT Benavídez datacenter infrastructure, public-sector interoperability systems, and mixed-provider infrastructure environments as the documented data-infrastructure and public-sector digital-continuity surface combining federally administered systems with mixed-provider hosting conditions.

Scientific-network and research participation infrastructure

The evidence layer records InnovaRed scientific-network infrastructure, CONICET-linked research participation, national academic-network environments, international scientific-facility participation systems, and research-network expansion environments as the documented scientific-network and academic-federation surface.

Internet exchange and registry governance

The evidence layer records NIC Argentina systems, CABASE cooperative IX environments, .ar registry-governance systems, institutional interconnection coordination systems, and DNS and namespace-governance infrastructure as the documented cooperative exchange and registry-governance surface.

Telecommunications and public-sector connectivity infrastructure

The evidence layer records ARSAT infrastructure systems, REFEFO fiber-expansion infrastructure, Benavídez datacenter environments, public-sector telecommunications systems, federal broadband-expansion environments, and state-linked connectivity systems as the documented telecommunications and broadband-expansion surface.

Energy and grid coordination infrastructure

The evidence layer records CAMMESA operational systems, Sistema Argentino de Interconexión systems, centralized dispatch visibility environments, grid reserve-coordination systems, and public operational-coordination infrastructure as the documented energy-grid operational-coordination surface.

Logistics and trade-digitization infrastructure

The evidence layer records Puerto Buenos Aires logistics infrastructure, VUCE trade-digitization systems, customs and interoperability-linked logistics systems, Ezeiza cargo infrastructure, and multimodal transportation environments as the documented logistics modernization and trade-digitization surface.

Cybersecurity and procedural-resilience coordination

The evidence layer records Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad systems, CERT.ar coordination systems, incident-management infrastructure, public cyber-guidance systems, and national cyber-coordination environments as the documented cybersecurity and procedural-resilience coordination surface.

Mercosur and globally integrated institutional participation

The evidence layer records MERCOSUR Digital Agenda systems, digital-signature interoperability systems, regional trade-procedure integration systems, international scientific-network participation, and globally integrated logistics environments as the documented cross-border institutional integration surface.

Source: evidence.md · change-log.md — Evidence Layer Construction

3.Signals Layer

Signal derivation constraint: signals derive strictly from evidence.md. This file does not assign routing authority, topology placement, readiness tiers, jurisdiction rankings, or deployment suitability.

Strategic position signals

Mi Argentina's federal identity coordination role, the Banco Central de la República Argentina's oversight of settlement and immediate-payment infrastructure, NIC Argentina's stewardship of the .ar namespace, CABASE's cooperative IX coordination, ARSAT's public-sector telecommunications role, InnovaRed's scientific-network position, CAMMESA's operational grid-coordination function, Puerto Buenos Aires and VUCE's logistics and trade-digitization positioning, the Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad's cybersecurity coordination, and Argentina's documented MERCOSUR and globally integrated institutional participation together signal Argentina as a federally coordinated South American infrastructure jurisdiction combining interoperable public administration systems, RTGS and immediate-payment modernization, cooperative exchange governance, public-sector fiber and datacenter infrastructure, scientific-network federation, logistics modernization, cyber coordination, and Mercosur procedural integration. The coexistence of digital procedure-management systems, central-bank settlement and immediate-payment infrastructure, cooperative exchange environments, public-sector connectivity infrastructure, scientific-network federation, operational grid coordination, trade-digitization infrastructure, and federal cyber coordination signals a multi-layer national coordination environment rather than a closed domestic stack. The evidence places important parts of Argentina's digital, payment, scientific-network, telecommunications, energy, logistics, and cybersecurity continuity inside Mercosur and globally integrated institutional frameworks rather than inside a detached standalone perimeter. The evidence supports a continuity-and-coordination signal rooted in procedural interoperability, immediate-payment modernization, cooperative exchange governance, public-sector connectivity, scientific-network linkage, operational grid coordination, logistics modernization, cyber coordination, and institutional integration, but it does not support routing-authority, topology, or readiness classification.

Federal digital-governance interoperability signals

Mi Argentina, TAD, GDE, Interoperar, digital-signature governance, and federal public-administration interoperability environments together signal federal digital-governance interoperability continuity supported by national identity infrastructure, digital procedure systems, document-management systems, inter-agency interoperability, and statutory digital-signature governance. The combination of a federal identity platform, digital procedure systems, an electronic document-management environment, and inter-agency interoperability signals continuity through a federally coordinated digital-administration environment rather than fragmented agency-by-agency systems. Federal public-administration interoperability environments signal continuity through structured cross-agency exchange attached to the digital-administration surface. Taken together, the evidence signals federal digital-governance interoperability continuity supported by identity, digital procedure, document-management, interoperability, and signature-governance systems.

Digital procedure-management continuity signals

TAD and GDE together signal procedural-administration continuity carried through national digital procedure and electronic document-management systems. TAD signals continuity through a federal digital procedure surface attached to public administration. GDE signals continuity through a federal electronic document-management environment supporting administrative activity across public agencies. The documented attachment of TAD, GDE, and Interoperar across federal administration signals procedural-administration continuity rather than fragmented procedure handling. Taken together, the evidence signals digital procedure-management continuity supported by federal digital procedure, document-management, and interoperability systems.

Financial infrastructure and immediate-payment signals

The Banco Central de la República Argentina's role across MEP, Transferencias 3.0, interoperable QR-payment systems, CBU/CVU interoperability environments, and payment modernization and processing systems signals central-bank-coordinated continuity across high-value settlement and immediate-payment infrastructure. MEP signals continuity through gross-settlement infrastructure supporting the domestic interbank environment. Transferencias 3.0 signals continuity through immediate-payment modernization infrastructure attached to the broader payment environment. Interoperable QR-payment systems and CBU/CVU interoperability environments signal continuity through interoperable retail-payment surfaces. Payment modernization and processing systems signal continuity through ongoing retail-layer modernization. Taken together, the evidence signals RTGS and immediate-payment continuity supported by central-bank oversight, gross-settlement infrastructure, immediate-payment systems, interoperable QR-payment surfaces, and CBU/CVU interoperability.

Public-sector data and digital-continuity signals

Interoperar node systems, GDE infrastructure, TAD systems, INDAP/open-data governance, ARSAT Benavídez datacenter infrastructure, public-sector interoperability systems, and mixed-provider infrastructure environments together signal public-sector data continuity supported by federally administered infrastructure operating alongside mixed-provider hosting conditions. ARSAT Benavídez datacenter infrastructure signals continuity through state-linked datacenter operations attached to the public-sector environment. Mixed-provider infrastructure environments signal continuity through hosting conditions combining federal administration with mixed-provider participation. Taken together, the evidence signals public-sector data continuity supported by interoperability infrastructure, federal datacenter administration, open-data governance, and mixed-provider hosting conditions.

Cooperative exchange and registry-governance signals

NIC Argentina, CABASE cooperative IX environments, .ar registry-governance, institutional interconnection coordination, and DNS and namespace-governance infrastructure together signal continuity through institutionally administered registry and cooperatively governed exchange infrastructure. NIC Argentina signals continuity through stewardship of the .ar registry. CABASE signals continuity through cooperative IX environments coordinating institutional interconnection. Institutional interconnection coordination signals continuity through structured cross-institution interconnection attached to the cooperative exchange surface. DNS and namespace-governance infrastructure signals continuity through name-resolution and namespace administration attached to the registry environment. Taken together, the evidence signals cooperative exchange and registry-governance continuity supported by cooperative IX environments, registry administration, institutional interconnection coordination, and DNS and namespace governance.

Public-sector fiber and datacenter continuity signals

ARSAT, REFEFO fiber-expansion infrastructure, Benavídez datacenter environments, public-sector telecommunications systems, federal broadband-expansion environments, and state-linked connectivity systems together signal public-sector fiber and datacenter continuity carried through state-linked telecommunications and datacenter infrastructure. ARSAT signals continuity through state-linked telecommunications and satellite infrastructure. REFEFO signals continuity through federal fiber-expansion infrastructure attached to the public-sector connectivity surface. Benavídez datacenter environments signal continuity through public-sector datacenter operations. Public-sector telecommunications systems and federal broadband-expansion environments signal continuity through state-linked connectivity and broadband-expansion activity. Taken together, the evidence signals public-sector fiber and datacenter continuity supported by ARSAT infrastructure, REFEFO fiber expansion, Benavídez datacenter environments, and federal broadband-expansion systems.

Scientific-network federation signals

InnovaRed, CONICET-linked research participation, national academic-network environments, international scientific-facility participation, and research-network expansion environments together signal scientific-network federation continuity carried through national academic-network infrastructure and international scientific participation. InnovaRed signals continuity through Argentina's national scientific-network role. CONICET-linked research participation signals continuity through institutionally coordinated research activity attached to the scientific-network environment. International scientific-facility participation signals continuity through cross-border scientific coordination attached to InnovaRed and CONICET-linked activity. Research-network expansion environments signal continuity through ongoing scientific-network development. Taken together, the evidence signals scientific-network federation continuity supported by InnovaRed, CONICET-linked participation, national academic-network environments, and international scientific-facility participation.

Telecommunications and broadband-expansion signals

ARSAT, REFEFO, Benavídez datacenter environments, public-sector telecommunications, federal broadband-expansion environments, and state-linked connectivity together signal telecommunications and broadband-expansion continuity across state-linked infrastructure. The combination of ARSAT and REFEFO signals continuity through state-linked telecommunications and fiber-expansion infrastructure. Federal broadband-expansion environments signal continuity through ongoing broadband expansion attached to public-sector connectivity. State-linked connectivity systems signal continuity through publicly administered telecommunications coordination rather than purely market-based telecommunications visibility. Taken together, the evidence signals telecommunications continuity supported by ARSAT, REFEFO, public-sector telecommunications systems, and federal broadband-expansion environments.

Energy-grid operational-coordination signals

CAMMESA, the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión, centralized dispatch visibility, grid reserve-coordination, and public operational-coordination infrastructure together signal energy-grid operational-coordination continuity. CAMMESA signals continuity through coordinated operational management of the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión. Centralized dispatch visibility signals continuity through operationally administered grid visibility. Grid reserve-coordination systems signal continuity through structured reserve coordination attached to operational dispatch. Public operational-coordination infrastructure signals continuity through state-linked operational governance attached to the broader energy environment. Taken together, the evidence signals energy-grid operational continuity supported by CAMMESA, the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión, centralized dispatch visibility, and grid reserve-coordination systems.

Logistics modernization and trade-connectivity signals

Puerto Buenos Aires, VUCE, customs and interoperability-linked logistics, Ezeiza cargo, and multimodal transportation environments together signal logistics modernization and trade-connectivity continuity. Puerto Buenos Aires signals continuity through Argentina's principal port logistics surface. VUCE signals continuity through trade-digitization infrastructure attached to customs and interoperability environments. Customs and interoperability-linked logistics signal continuity through cross-procedure logistics coordination. Ezeiza cargo signals continuity through international air-cargo infrastructure. Multimodal transportation environments signal continuity through structured multi-mode logistics coordination. Taken together, the evidence signals logistics modernization continuity supported by maritime cargo, trade-digitization, customs interoperability, air-cargo, and multimodal transportation infrastructure.

Cybersecurity and procedural-resilience signals

The Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad, CERT.ar, incident-management infrastructure, public cyber-guidance systems, and national cyber-coordination environments together signal cybersecurity and procedural-resilience continuity. The Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad signals continuity through national cybersecurity coordination. CERT.ar signals continuity through incident-response coordination attached to the broader cybersecurity environment. Incident-management infrastructure signals continuity through structured incident-handling functions. Public cyber-guidance systems signal continuity through documented guidance attached to public-sector cyber resilience. National cyber-coordination environments signal continuity through institutional cyber-coordination structures. Taken together, the evidence signals cybersecurity and procedural-resilience continuity supported by Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad coordination, CERT.ar operations, incident management, and public cyber-guidance.

Mercosur and global institutional integration signals

MERCOSUR Digital Agenda systems, digital-signature interoperability, regional trade-procedure integration, international scientific-network participation, and globally integrated logistics environments together signal Mercosur and global institutional integration continuity. The MERCOSUR Digital Agenda signals continuity through regional digital-coordination frameworks. Digital-signature interoperability signals continuity through cross-border legal recognition of digital signatures attached to regional procedure environments. Regional trade-procedure integration signals continuity through structured cross-border procedure coordination. International scientific-network participation signals continuity through academic-network linkage with wider international research networks. Globally integrated logistics environments signal continuity through externally linked trade routes attached to Argentine logistics infrastructure. Taken together, the evidence signals Mercosur and global institutional integration continuity supported by regional digital coordination, digital-signature interoperability, trade-procedure integration, scientific-network participation, and globally integrated logistics environments.

Constraint boundary signals

  • The coexistence of federally administered infrastructure with mixed-provider infrastructure environments signals mixed-provider infrastructure dependency rather than sovereign hyperscale ownership.
  • The evidence documents InnovaRed and CONICET-linked research participation and ARSAT Benavídez datacenter infrastructure but does not support a sovereign hyperscale compute classification beyond the cited research-network systems.
  • The evidence documents no wholly sovereign hyperscale infrastructure stack.
  • The evidence documents NIC Argentina registry administration and CABASE cooperative IX environments but does not support broader global IX centrality claims beyond documented cooperative exchange and registry governance.
  • The evidence documents ARSAT, REFEFO, public-sector telecommunications, federal broadband-expansion, and state-linked connectivity, signaling bounded nationwide telecom-market visibility within cited materials rather than a fully market-wide telecommunications view.
  • The evidence documents Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad, CERT.ar, incident management, and public cyber-guidance systems, signaling bounded cyber-governance visibility beyond public-sector coordination systems.
  • The coexistence of federally coordinated digital governance, immediate-payment infrastructure, cooperative exchange environments, public-sector connectivity, scientific-network federation, operational grid coordination, logistics modernization, federal cyber coordination, and Mercosur participation signals a globally integrated infrastructure environment bounded by cross-border and globally integrated infrastructure dependency.
  • More broadly, the evidence signals a federally coordinated, regionally integrated infrastructure environment rather than a sovereign-isolated stack, and it does not support routing authority, readiness tiers, jurisdiction rankings, or deployment-eligibility conclusions.

Signals summary statement

Argentina's evidence-derived signals describe a federally coordinated South American infrastructure jurisdiction combining interoperable public administration systems, RTGS and immediate-payment modernization, cooperative exchange governance, public-sector fiber and datacenter infrastructure, scientific-network federation, logistics modernization, cyber coordination, and Mercosur procedural integration. The signals indicate continuity across identity and procedural-administration infrastructure, central-bank settlement and immediate-payment operations, federally administered data infrastructure with mixed-provider hosting, cooperative IX and registry governance, national academic-network and scientific participation, state-linked telecommunications and broadband expansion, operationally coordinated grid management, trade-digitization and multimodal logistics, federal cybersecurity coordination, and Mercosur and globally integrated institutional participation without assigning readiness tiers, routing authority, or topology placement.

Surface assignment status: none
Source: signals.md

4.Trust Dimensions

Trust derivation constraint: trust dimensions derive strictly from evidence.md and signals.md. This file does not assign routing authority, topology placement, readiness tiers, jurisdiction rankings, deployment eligibility, or infrastructure claims beyond documented anchors.

Institutional continuity dimension

The source layers indicate institutional continuity spanning interoperable public administration systems, payment modernization infrastructure, cooperative exchange governance, public-sector connectivity systems, scientific-network federation, energy-grid operational coordination, logistics modernization, cybersecurity coordination, and Mercosur procedural integration systems rather than a single centralized national authority operating in isolation. Mi Argentina, TAD, GDE, and Interoperar indicate continuity through federally coordinated digital-administration governance. The Banco Central de la República Argentina indicates continuity through central-bank-operated settlement and immediate-payment infrastructure. NIC Argentina and CABASE indicate continuity through institutionally administered registry and cooperative exchange governance. ARSAT and REFEFO indicate continuity through state-linked telecommunications and fiber-expansion infrastructure. InnovaRed and CONICET-linked participation indicate continuity through scientific-network federation. CAMMESA and the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión indicate continuity through operationally coordinated grid management. Puerto Buenos Aires, VUCE, and Ezeiza indicate continuity through trade-digitization and logistics infrastructure. The Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad and CERT.ar indicate continuity through public-sector cyber coordination. MERCOSUR Digital Agenda systems, digital-signature interoperability, regional trade-procedure integration, international scientific-network participation, and globally integrated logistics environments add a standing cross-border institutional-embedding layer that reinforces continuity through repeated regional and international attachment.

Digital-governance and procedural-interoperability dimension

The source layers indicate digital-governance and procedural-interoperability continuity carried through identity, digital procedure, document-management, interoperability, and signature-governance systems rather than fragmented agency-by-agency service infrastructure. Mi Argentina indicates continuity through a federal identity platform. TAD indicates continuity through a federal digital procedure surface attached to public administration. GDE indicates continuity through a federal electronic document-management environment supporting administrative activity across public agencies. Interoperar indicates continuity through inter-agency interoperability infrastructure. Digital-signature governance indicates continuity through statutory recognition of digital signatures attached to federal digital services. Federal public-administration interoperability environments indicate continuity through structured cross-agency exchange attached to the digital-administration surface. The documented trust characteristic is continuity of federal digital-governance and procedural-interoperability carried through identity, digital procedure, document-management, interoperability, and signature-governance systems.

RTGS and immediate-payment dimension

The source layers indicate RTGS and immediate-payment continuity supported by central-bank oversight, gross-settlement infrastructure, immediate-payment systems, interoperable QR-payment surfaces, and CBU/CVU interoperability rather than fragmented payment governance. The Banco Central de la República Argentina indicates continuity through central-bank-coordinated oversight of high-value settlement and immediate-payment infrastructure. MEP indicates continuity through gross-settlement infrastructure across the domestic interbank environment. Transferencias 3.0 indicates continuity through immediate-payment modernization infrastructure attached to the broader payment environment. Interoperable QR-payment systems and CBU/CVU interoperability environments indicate continuity through interoperable retail-payment surfaces. Payment modernization and processing systems indicate continuity through ongoing retail-layer modernization. The documented trust characteristic is continuity of central-bank-led payment-system governance carried through RTGS, immediate-payment, and interoperable retail-payment infrastructure.

Cooperative registry and exchange-governance dimension

The source layers indicate cooperative registry and exchange-governance continuity carried through cooperative IX environments, registry administration, institutional interconnection coordination, and DNS and namespace governance rather than centralized exchange primacy. NIC Argentina indicates continuity through stewardship of the .ar registry. CABASE indicates continuity through cooperative IX environments coordinating institutional interconnection. Institutional interconnection coordination indicates continuity through structured cross-institution interconnection attached to the cooperative exchange surface. DNS and namespace-governance infrastructure indicates continuity through name-resolution and namespace administration attached to the registry environment. The documented trust characteristic is continuity of cooperative exchange and registry-governance carried through cooperative IX, registry administration, institutional interconnection coordination, and DNS and namespace governance.

Public-sector digital continuity dimension

The source layers indicate public-sector data continuity carried through federally administered interoperability infrastructure, federal datacenter administration, open-data governance, and mixed-provider hosting conditions rather than a fully self-contained sovereign cloud stack. Interoperar node systems indicate continuity through inter-agency interoperability infrastructure. GDE and TAD indicate continuity through procedural-administration infrastructure attached to the data environment. INDAP/open-data governance indicates continuity through open-data structures attached to public-sector administration. ARSAT Benavídez datacenter infrastructure indicates continuity through state-linked datacenter operations attached to the public-sector environment. Mixed-provider infrastructure environments indicate continuity through hosting conditions combining federal administration with mixed-provider participation. The documented trust characteristic is continuity of public-sector data administration carried through federal infrastructure operating alongside mixed-provider hosting conditions.

Scientific-network federation dimension

The source layers indicate scientific-network federation continuity carried through national academic-network infrastructure and international scientific participation rather than a sovereign-scale compute stack. InnovaRed indicates continuity through Argentina's national scientific-network role. CONICET-linked research participation indicates continuity through institutionally coordinated research activity attached to the scientific-network environment. National academic-network environments indicate continuity through coordinated academic infrastructure. International scientific-facility participation indicates continuity through cross-border scientific coordination attached to InnovaRed and CONICET-linked activity. Research-network expansion environments indicate continuity through ongoing scientific-network development. The documented trust characteristic is continuity of scientific-network federation carried through national academic-network infrastructure and international scientific participation.

Telecommunications continuity dimension

The source layers indicate telecommunications continuity carried through ARSAT, REFEFO, public-sector telecommunications systems, and federal broadband-expansion environments rather than a fully market-wide telecommunications view. ARSAT indicates continuity through state-linked telecommunications and satellite infrastructure. REFEFO indicates continuity through federal fiber-expansion infrastructure attached to the public-sector connectivity surface. Benavídez datacenter environments indicate continuity through public-sector datacenter operations. Public-sector telecommunications systems and federal broadband-expansion environments indicate continuity through state-linked connectivity and broadband-expansion activity. State-linked connectivity systems indicate continuity through publicly administered telecommunications coordination. The documented trust characteristic is continuity of state-linked telecommunications and broadband expansion carried through ARSAT, REFEFO, public-sector telecommunications, and federal broadband-expansion environments.

Energy-grid operational continuity dimension

The source layers indicate energy-grid operational continuity carried through CAMMESA, the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión, centralized dispatch visibility, and grid reserve-coordination systems rather than fragmented grid governance. CAMMESA indicates continuity through coordinated operational management of the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión. The Sistema Argentino de Interconexión indicates continuity through the documented national interconnection environment. Centralized dispatch visibility indicates continuity through operationally administered grid visibility. Grid reserve-coordination systems indicate continuity through structured reserve coordination attached to operational dispatch. Public operational-coordination infrastructure indicates continuity through state-linked operational governance attached to the broader energy environment. The documented trust characteristic is continuity of operationally coordinated grid management carried through CAMMESA, the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión, dispatch visibility, and reserve-coordination systems.

Logistics modernization continuity dimension

The source layers indicate logistics modernization continuity carried through maritime cargo, trade-digitization, customs interoperability, air-cargo, and multimodal transportation infrastructure rather than broader logistics-authority claims. Puerto Buenos Aires indicates continuity through Argentina's principal port logistics surface. VUCE indicates continuity through trade-digitization infrastructure attached to customs and interoperability environments. Customs and interoperability-linked logistics indicate continuity through cross-procedure logistics coordination. Ezeiza cargo indicates continuity through international air-cargo infrastructure. Multimodal transportation environments indicate continuity through structured multi-mode logistics coordination. The documented trust characteristic is continuity of logistics modernization carried through maritime, trade-digitization, customs, air-cargo, and multimodal infrastructure.

Cybersecurity and procedural-resilience dimension

The source layers indicate cybersecurity and procedural-resilience continuity carried through Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad coordination, CERT.ar operations, incident management, and public cyber-guidance rather than isolated incident-handling functions. The Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad indicates continuity through national cybersecurity coordination. CERT.ar indicates continuity through incident-response coordination attached to the broader cybersecurity environment. Incident-management infrastructure indicates continuity through structured incident-handling functions. Public cyber-guidance systems indicate continuity through documented guidance attached to public-sector cyber resilience. National cyber-coordination environments indicate continuity through institutional cyber-coordination structures. The documented trust characteristic is continuity of public-sector cybersecurity coordination carried through Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad operations, CERT.ar coordination, incident management, and public cyber-guidance.

Mercosur and cross-border institutional integration dimension

The source layers indicate Mercosur and cross-border institutional integration continuity carried through regional digital coordination, digital-signature interoperability, trade-procedure integration, scientific-network participation, and globally integrated logistics environments rather than nationally isolated infrastructure administration. The MERCOSUR Digital Agenda indicates continuity through regional digital-coordination frameworks. Digital-signature interoperability indicates continuity through cross-border legal recognition of digital signatures attached to regional procedure environments. Regional trade-procedure integration indicates continuity through structured cross-border procedure coordination. International scientific-network participation indicates continuity through academic-network linkage with wider international research networks. Globally integrated logistics environments indicate continuity through externally linked trade routes attached to Argentine logistics infrastructure. The documented trust characteristic is continuity through repeated institutional embedding across Mercosur and globally integrated digital, scientific, and logistics coordination structures.

Constraint boundary dimension

  • The source layers indicate that public-sector data continuity operates alongside mixed-provider infrastructure environments rather than a wholly sovereign hyperscale environment.
  • The source layers indicate the absence of wholly sovereign hyperscale infrastructure evidence.
  • The source layers indicate limited sovereign compute evidence beyond research-network systems such as InnovaRed and CONICET-linked participation.
  • The source layers indicate bounded IX-centrality evidence beyond documented cooperative exchange systems such as NIC Argentina registry administration and CABASE cooperative IX environments.
  • The source layers indicate bounded nationwide telecom-market visibility within cited materials, with documentation focused on ARSAT, REFEFO, public-sector telecommunications, federal broadband-expansion, and state-linked connectivity.
  • The source layers indicate bounded cyber-governance visibility beyond public-sector coordination systems such as the Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad, CERT.ar, incident management, and public cyber-guidance.
  • The source layers indicate cross-border and globally integrated infrastructure dependency boundaries rather than a fully self-contained sovereign stack.
  • More broadly, the source layers do not support routing authority, readiness tiers, jurisdiction rankings, or deployment-eligibility conclusions.

Trust dimensions summary statement

Argentina is documented as a federally coordinated South American infrastructure jurisdiction combining interoperable public administration systems, RTGS and immediate-payment modernization, cooperative exchange governance, public-sector fiber and datacenter infrastructure, scientific-network federation, logistics modernization, cyber coordination, and Mercosur procedural integration. The documented trust dimensions indicate continuity across institutional coordination, federal digital-governance and procedural interoperability, central-bank RTGS and immediate-payment operations, public-sector data continuity with mixed-provider hosting, cooperative registry and exchange governance, scientific-network federation, state-linked telecommunications and broadband expansion, operationally coordinated grid management, logistics modernization, public-sector cybersecurity coordination, and Mercosur and globally integrated institutional embedding without assigning readiness tiers, routing authority, or deployment eligibility.

Surface assignment status: none
Source: trust-dimensions.md

5.Metadata

Metadata derivation constraint: this file derives strictly from evidence.md, signals.md, and trust-dimensions.md. It does not introduce new infrastructure claims, assign routing authority, assign readiness tiers, rank jurisdictions, or infer deployment eligibility.

Jurisdiction identity

Country Argentina
Region Federally Coordinated South American Infrastructure Environment
Corridor Alignment Federal Digital Governance and Interoperability Framework · RTGS and Immediate-Payment Modernization Framework · Cooperative Exchange and Registry Governance Framework · Public Fiber and Telecommunications Continuity Framework · Scientific-Network Federation Framework · Energy Grid Operational Coordination Framework · Cybersecurity and Procedural Resilience Framework · Trade Digitization and Logistics Connectivity Framework · Mercosur and Global Institutional Integration Framework
Primary Coordination Cities Buenos Aires · Córdoba · Rosario · Bahía Blanca

Infrastructure role classification

  • federally coordinated South American digital-government jurisdiction
  • interoperable public-administration coordination environment
  • central-bank payment modernization and settlement-governance jurisdiction
  • cooperative exchange and registry-governance environment
  • public-sector fiber and datacenter continuity environment
  • scientific-network and academic-federation environment
  • telecommunications and broadband-expansion environment
  • energy-grid operational-coordination environment
  • logistics and trade-digitization environment
  • cybersecurity and procedural-resilience coordination environment
  • Mercosur and globally integrated institutional-participation jurisdiction

Digital governance and identity classification

  • Mi Argentina identity systems
  • TAD digital procedure systems
  • GDE document-management systems
  • Interoperar interoperability systems
  • digital-signature governance systems
  • federal public-administration interoperability environments

Financial infrastructure and settlement classification

  • Banco Central de la República Argentina systems
  • MEP RTGS infrastructure
  • Transferencias 3.0 systems
  • interoperable QR-payment systems
  • CBU/CVU interoperability environments
  • payment modernization and processing systems

Data infrastructure and digital continuity classification

  • Interoperar node systems
  • GDE infrastructure systems
  • TAD systems
  • INDAP/open-data governance systems
  • ARSAT Benavídez datacenter infrastructure
  • public-sector interoperability systems
  • mixed-provider infrastructure environments

Research network and scientific compute classification

  • InnovaRed scientific-network infrastructure
  • CONICET-linked research participation
  • national academic-network environments
  • international scientific-facility participation systems
  • research-network expansion environments

Internet exchange and registry governance classification

  • NIC Argentina systems
  • CABASE cooperative IX environments
  • .ar registry-governance systems
  • institutional interconnection coordination systems
  • DNS and namespace-governance infrastructure

Telecommunications and connectivity classification

  • ARSAT infrastructure systems
  • REFEFO fiber-expansion infrastructure
  • Benavídez datacenter environments
  • public-sector telecommunications systems
  • federal broadband-expansion environments
  • state-linked connectivity systems

Energy and grid coordination classification

  • CAMMESA operational systems
  • Sistema Argentino de Interconexión systems
  • centralized dispatch visibility environments
  • grid reserve-coordination systems
  • public operational-coordination infrastructure

Logistics and trade connectivity classification

  • Puerto Buenos Aires logistics infrastructure
  • VUCE trade-digitization systems
  • customs and interoperability-linked logistics systems
  • Ezeiza cargo infrastructure
  • multimodal transportation environments

Cybersecurity and procedural-resilience classification

  • Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad systems
  • CERT.ar coordination systems
  • incident-management infrastructure
  • public cyber-guidance systems
  • national cyber-coordination environments

Regional and global integration classification

  • MERCOSUR Digital Agenda systems
  • digital-signature interoperability systems
  • regional trade-procedure integration systems
  • international scientific-network participation
  • globally integrated logistics environments

Institutional stability classification

  • federally coordinated public-administration systems
  • central-bank-operated settlement infrastructure
  • cooperative registry and exchange governance systems
  • public-sector telecommunications infrastructure
  • scientific-network federation systems
  • national grid-coordination systems
  • public-sector cyber-coordination structures

Constraint classification

  • mixed-provider infrastructure dependency structures
  • absence of wholly sovereign hyperscale infrastructure evidence
  • limited sovereign compute evidence beyond research-network systems
  • bounded IX-centrality evidence beyond documented cooperative exchange systems
  • bounded nationwide telecom-market visibility within cited materials
  • bounded cyber-governance visibility beyond public-sector coordination systems
  • cross-border and globally integrated infrastructure dependency boundaries

Metadata summary statement

Argentina appears in the metadata layer as a federally coordinated South American infrastructure jurisdiction combining interoperable public administration systems, RTGS and immediate-payment modernization, cooperative exchange governance, public-sector fiber and datacenter infrastructure, scientific-network federation, logistics modernization, cyber coordination, and Mercosur procedural integration.

Surface assignment status: none
Source: metadata.md

6.Profile

Profile derivation constraint: profile content derives strictly from evidence.md, signals.md, trust-dimensions.md, and metadata.md. Profile is the characterization layer of the package.

Jurisdiction overview

Argentina currently reads within Atlas as a Buenos Aires-centered federally coordinated South American infrastructure environment, a Mi Argentina-, TAD-, GDE-, and Interoperar-linked digital-governance and procedural-interoperability environment, a Banco Central de la República Argentina-, MEP-, and Transferencias 3.0-linked payment modernization and settlement-governance environment, a NIC Argentina- and CABASE-linked cooperative exchange-governance and registry-administration environment, an ARSAT-, REFEFO-, and Benavídez-linked telecommunications and public-sector connectivity environment, an InnovaRed- and CONICET-linked scientific-network and academic-federation environment, a CAMMESA- and Sistema Argentino de Interconexión-linked operational grid-coordination environment, a Puerto Buenos Aires-, VUCE-, and Ezeiza-linked logistics and trade-digitization environment, a Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad- and CERT.ar-linked cybersecurity and procedural-resilience coordination environment, and a Mercosur- and globally integrated institutional-participation environment. The current package places Argentina inside a multi-layer national infrastructure environment combining federal digital governance and procedural interoperability, RTGS and immediate-payment infrastructure, federally administered data infrastructure with mixed-provider hosting, cooperative registry and exchange governance, scientific-network federation, state-linked telecommunications and broadband expansion, operationally coordinated grid management, logistics modernization, public-sector cybersecurity coordination, and Mercosur and globally integrated institutional participation. These conditions support a structural characterization centered on procedurally interoperable institutional continuity rather than monolithically centralized governance, without assigning readiness tiers, routing authority, or comparative status.

Digital governance and procedural-interoperability environment

Argentina's digital governance and procedural-interoperability environment is characterized in the current package by Mi Argentina identity systems, TAD digital procedure systems, GDE document-management systems, Interoperar interoperability systems, digital-signature governance, and federal public-administration interoperability environments. The current layers show Mi Argentina coordinating federal identity activity, TAD coordinating digital procedure handling, GDE coordinating electronic document management, and Interoperar coordinating inter-agency exchange rather than fragmented agency-by-agency systems. They also preserve digital-signature governance as the statutory digital-signature surface attached to federal digital services and federal public-administration interoperability environments as the documented structured cross-agency exchange surface. These conditions support a structural characterization centered on federal digital-governance and procedural-interoperability continuity carried through identity, digital procedure, document-management, interoperability, and signature-governance systems.

Financial and settlement environment

Argentina's financial and settlement environment is characterized in the current package by Banco Central de la República Argentina systems, MEP RTGS infrastructure, Transferencias 3.0, interoperable QR-payment systems, CBU/CVU interoperability environments, and payment modernization and processing systems. The current layers show the Banco Central de la República Argentina carrying continuity through oversight of high-value settlement and immediate-payment infrastructure, while MEP preserves gross-settlement infrastructure across the domestic interbank environment. They also preserve Transferencias 3.0 as the named immediate-payment modernization surface, interoperable QR-payment systems and CBU/CVU interoperability environments as the interoperable retail-payment surfaces, and payment modernization and processing systems as ongoing retail-layer modernization. These conditions support a structural characterization centered on RTGS and immediate-payment continuity supported by central-bank oversight, gross-settlement infrastructure, immediate-payment systems, interoperable QR-payment surfaces, and CBU/CVU interoperability.

Data infrastructure and digital continuity environment

Argentina's data infrastructure and digital continuity environment is characterized in the current package by Interoperar node systems, GDE infrastructure, TAD systems, INDAP/open-data governance, ARSAT Benavídez datacenter infrastructure, public-sector interoperability systems, and mixed-provider infrastructure environments. The current layers show Interoperar node systems and public-sector interoperability infrastructure preserving inter-agency continuity, GDE and TAD preserving procedural-administration infrastructure attached to the data environment, and INDAP/open-data governance preserving open-data structures attached to public-sector administration. They also preserve ARSAT Benavídez datacenter infrastructure as the state-linked datacenter continuity surface and mixed-provider infrastructure environments as the documented hosting condition combining federal administration with mixed-provider participation. These conditions support a structural characterization centered on public-sector data continuity supported by federally administered infrastructure operating alongside mixed-provider hosting conditions rather than a fully self-contained sovereign cloud stack.

Cooperative exchange and registry-governance environment

Argentina's cooperative exchange and registry-governance environment is characterized in the current package by NIC Argentina, CABASE cooperative IX environments, .ar registry administration, institutional interconnection coordination, and DNS and namespace-governance infrastructure. The current layers show NIC Argentina carrying continuity through stewardship of the .ar registry and CABASE preserving cooperative IX environments coordinating institutional interconnection rather than centralized exchange primacy. They also preserve institutional interconnection coordination as the structured cross-institution interconnection surface attached to the cooperative exchange environment and DNS and namespace-governance infrastructure as the name-resolution and namespace administration surface. These conditions support a structural characterization centered on cooperative exchange and registry-governance continuity supported by cooperative IX environments, registry administration, institutional interconnection coordination, and DNS and namespace governance rather than broader global IX centrality.

Public-sector fiber and telecommunications environment

Argentina's public-sector fiber and telecommunications environment is characterized in the current package by ARSAT infrastructure, REFEFO fiber-expansion, Benavídez datacenter environments, public-sector telecommunications systems, federal broadband-expansion environments, and state-linked connectivity systems. The current layers show ARSAT preserving state-linked telecommunications and satellite infrastructure, REFEFO preserving federal fiber-expansion infrastructure attached to the public-sector connectivity surface, and Benavídez datacenter environments preserving public-sector datacenter operations. They also preserve federal broadband-expansion environments and state-linked connectivity systems as the publicly administered telecommunications coordination surface rather than purely market-based telecommunications visibility. These conditions support a structural characterization centered on state-linked telecommunications and broadband-expansion continuity supported by ARSAT, REFEFO, Benavídez datacenter environments, public-sector telecommunications systems, and federal broadband-expansion environments rather than routing-authority infrastructure.

Scientific-network and academic-federation environment

Argentina's scientific-network and academic-federation environment is characterized in the current package by InnovaRed, CONICET-linked research participation, national academic-network environments, international scientific-facility participation, and research-network expansion environments. The current layers show InnovaRed preserving Argentina's national scientific-network role and CONICET-linked research participation preserving institutionally coordinated research activity attached to the scientific-network environment. They also preserve national academic-network environments as the coordinated academic infrastructure surface, international scientific-facility participation as the cross-border scientific coordination surface, and research-network expansion environments as the ongoing scientific-network development surface. These conditions support a structural characterization centered on scientific-network federation continuity supported by InnovaRed, CONICET-linked participation, national academic-network environments, and international scientific-facility participation rather than a sovereign hyperscale compute stack.

Energy and grid coordination environment

Argentina's energy and grid coordination environment is characterized in the current package by CAMMESA operational systems, the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión, centralized dispatch visibility, grid reserve-coordination systems, and public operational-coordination infrastructure. The current layers show CAMMESA preserving coordinated operational management of the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión, the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión preserving the documented national interconnection environment, and centralized dispatch visibility preserving operationally administered grid visibility. They also preserve grid reserve-coordination systems as the structured reserve-coordination surface attached to operational dispatch and public operational-coordination infrastructure as the state-linked operational governance surface. These conditions support a structural characterization centered on energy-grid operational continuity supported by CAMMESA, the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión, centralized dispatch visibility, and grid reserve-coordination systems.

Logistics and trade-digitization environment

Argentina's logistics and trade-digitization environment is characterized in the current package by Puerto Buenos Aires, VUCE, customs and interoperability-linked logistics, Ezeiza cargo, and multimodal transportation environments. The current layers show Puerto Buenos Aires preserving Argentina's principal port logistics surface, VUCE preserving trade-digitization infrastructure attached to customs and interoperability environments, and customs and interoperability-linked logistics preserving cross-procedure logistics coordination. They also preserve Ezeiza cargo as the international air-cargo infrastructure surface and multimodal transportation environments as the structured multi-mode logistics coordination surface. These conditions support a structural characterization centered on logistics modernization continuity supported by maritime, trade-digitization, customs, air-cargo, and multimodal transportation infrastructure.

Cybersecurity and procedural-resilience environment

Argentina's cybersecurity and procedural-resilience environment is characterized in the current package by the Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad, CERT.ar, incident-management infrastructure, public cyber-guidance systems, and national cyber-coordination environments. The current layers show the Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad preserving national cybersecurity coordination and CERT.ar preserving incident-response coordination attached to the broader cybersecurity environment. They also preserve incident-management infrastructure as the structured incident-handling surface, public cyber-guidance systems as the documented guidance attached to public-sector cyber resilience, and national cyber-coordination environments as the institutional cyber-coordination surface. These conditions support a structural characterization centered on public-sector cybersecurity coordination continuity supported by Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad operations, CERT.ar coordination, incident management, and public cyber-guidance.

Mercosur and globally integrated institutional integration environment

Argentina's Mercosur and globally integrated institutional integration environment is characterized in the current package by MERCOSUR Digital Agenda systems, digital-signature interoperability, regional trade-procedure integration, international scientific-network participation, and globally integrated logistics environments. The current layers show Argentina attached to standing cross-border institutional systems across regional digital coordination, cross-border legal recognition of digital signatures, regional trade-procedure integration, academic-network integration with wider international research networks, and externally linked trade routes rather than operating in isolation. These conditions support a structural characterization centered on cross-border institutional continuity carried through Mercosur and globally integrated digital, scientific, and logistics coordination systems rather than nationally isolated infrastructure administration.

Structural constraints

The current Argentina profile also carries clear structural constraints. The current package preserves mixed-provider infrastructure dependency structures attached to federal administration infrastructure rather than wholly sovereign hyperscale ownership. It preserves the absence of wholly sovereign hyperscale infrastructure evidence. It preserves limited sovereign compute evidence beyond InnovaRed and CONICET-linked research-network systems. It preserves bounded IX-centrality evidence beyond NIC Argentina registry administration and CABASE cooperative IX environments. It preserves bounded nationwide telecom-market visibility within cited materials, with documentation focused on ARSAT, REFEFO, public-sector telecommunications, federal broadband-expansion, and state-linked connectivity. It preserves bounded cyber-governance visibility beyond public-sector coordination systems such as the Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad, CERT.ar, incident management, and public cyber-guidance. It preserves cross-border and globally integrated infrastructure dependency boundaries rather than a fully self-contained sovereign stack. These constraints describe boundary conditions reflecting Argentina's federally coordinated, regionally integrated infrastructure environment where continuity derives from procedural interoperability, immediate-payment modernization, cooperative exchange governance, public-sector connectivity, scientific-network federation, operational grid coordination, logistics modernization, cyber coordination, and institutional integration rather than sovereign-scale compute autonomy.


Profile summary statement

Argentina appears in the profile layer as a federally coordinated South American infrastructure jurisdiction combining interoperable public administration systems, RTGS and immediate-payment modernization, cooperative exchange governance, public-sector fiber and datacenter infrastructure, scientific-network federation, logistics modernization, cyber coordination, and Mercosur procedural integration.

Source: profile.md

7.Builder Mode

Builder-mode derivation constraint: builder-mode content derives strictly from evidence.md, signals.md, trust-dimensions.md, metadata.md, and profile.md. This file translates the normalized Argentina profile into builder-facing interpretation. This file provides structural interpretation only. It does not assign routing authority, readiness tiers, Atlas surfaces, Atlas topology authority, jurisdiction rankings, or deployment suitability.

Institutional continuity environment

For builder interpretation, Argentina reads as a procedurally interoperable institutional continuity environment anchored in interoperable public administration systems, payment modernization infrastructure, cooperative exchange governance, public-sector connectivity systems, scientific-network federation, energy-grid operational coordination, logistics modernization, cybersecurity coordination, and Mercosur procedural integration rather than a monolithically centralized national operating authority. The current normalized layers show institutional continuity carried through Mi Argentina, the Banco Central de la República Argentina, NIC Argentina and CABASE, ARSAT and REFEFO, InnovaRed and CONICET-linked participation, CAMMESA and the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión, Puerto Buenos Aires and VUCE, the Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad and CERT.ar, and MERCOSUR and globally integrated cross-border institutional participation rather than concentrated single-authority governance. These conditions support a builder-facing reading centered on institutional continuity carried through federal portal, identity, settlement, registry, scientific-network, telecommunications, grid, logistics, and cybersecurity coordination systems under regional and globally integrated institutional integration.

Digital governance interoperability environment

For builder interpretation, Argentina reads as a federal digital-governance interoperability environment anchored in Mi Argentina identity systems, TAD digital procedure systems, GDE document-management systems, Interoperar interoperability systems, digital-signature governance, and federal public-administration interoperability environments. The current normalized layers show identity, digital procedure, document-management, interoperability, and signature-governance systems operating under federal digital-administration coordination rather than fragmented agency-by-agency service environments. They also preserve Mi Argentina as the federal identity surface, TAD as the digital procedure surface, GDE as the electronic document-management surface, Interoperar as the inter-agency interoperability surface, and digital-signature governance as the statutory digital-signature continuity layer attached to federal digital services. These conditions support a builder-facing reading centered on federal digital-governance and procedural-interoperability continuity carried through identity, digital procedure, document-management, interoperability, and signature-governance systems.

Payment modernization and settlement-governance environment

For builder interpretation, Argentina reads as a payment modernization and settlement-governance environment anchored in the Banco Central de la República Argentina, MEP RTGS infrastructure, Transferencias 3.0, interoperable QR-payment systems, CBU/CVU interoperability environments, and payment modernization and processing systems. The current normalized layers show central-bank-coordinated continuity across high-value settlement and immediate-payment infrastructure, with MEP preserving gross settlement, Transferencias 3.0 preserving immediate-payment modernization, interoperable QR-payment systems and CBU/CVU interoperability preserving interoperable retail-payment surfaces, and payment modernization and processing systems preserving ongoing retail-layer modernization. These conditions support a builder-facing reading centered on RTGS and immediate-payment continuity carried through central-bank oversight, gross-settlement infrastructure, immediate-payment systems, and interoperable retail-payment surfaces.

Cooperative registry and exchange-governance environment

For builder interpretation, Argentina reads as a cooperative registry and exchange-governance environment anchored in NIC Argentina, CABASE cooperative IX environments, .ar registry administration, institutional interconnection coordination, and DNS and namespace-governance infrastructure. The current normalized layers show NIC Argentina preserving stewardship of the .ar registry, CABASE preserving cooperative IX environments coordinating institutional interconnection, and institutional interconnection coordination preserving structured cross-institution interconnection attached to the cooperative exchange surface rather than centralized exchange primacy. They also preserve DNS and namespace-governance infrastructure as the name-resolution and namespace administration surface. These conditions support a builder-facing reading centered on cooperative exchange and registry-governance continuity carried through cooperative IX, registry administration, institutional interconnection coordination, and DNS and namespace governance rather than broader global IX centrality.

Public-sector digital continuity environment

For builder interpretation, Argentina reads as a public-sector digital continuity environment anchored in Interoperar node systems, GDE infrastructure, TAD systems, INDAP/open-data governance, ARSAT Benavídez datacenter infrastructure, public-sector interoperability systems, and mixed-provider infrastructure environments. The current normalized layers show federally administered interoperability and data infrastructure operating alongside mixed-provider hosting conditions rather than a fully self-contained sovereign cloud stack. They also preserve Interoperar nodes as the named inter-agency interoperability anchor, GDE and TAD as the procedural-administration anchors, INDAP/open-data governance as the open-data structure, ARSAT Benavídez datacenter infrastructure as the state-linked datacenter surface, and mixed-provider infrastructure environments as the documented hosting condition combining federal administration with mixed-provider participation. These conditions support a builder-facing reading centered on public-sector data continuity carried through federally administered infrastructure operating alongside mixed-provider hosting conditions.

Scientific-network federation environment

For builder interpretation, Argentina reads as a scientific-network federation environment anchored in InnovaRed, CONICET-linked research participation, national academic-network environments, international scientific-facility participation, and research-network expansion environments. The current normalized layers show InnovaRed preserving Argentina's national scientific-network role, CONICET-linked research participation preserving institutionally coordinated research activity attached to the scientific-network environment, and national academic-network environments preserving coordinated academic infrastructure. They also preserve international scientific-facility participation as the cross-border scientific coordination surface and research-network expansion environments as the ongoing scientific-network development surface. These conditions support a builder-facing reading centered on scientific-network federation continuity carried through InnovaRed, CONICET-linked participation, national academic-network environments, and international scientific-facility participation rather than a sovereign hyperscale compute stack.

Telecommunications and connectivity environment

For builder interpretation, Argentina reads as a telecommunications and connectivity environment anchored in ARSAT, REFEFO fiber-expansion, Benavídez datacenter environments, public-sector telecommunications systems, federal broadband-expansion environments, and state-linked connectivity systems. The current normalized layers show ARSAT preserving state-linked telecommunications and satellite infrastructure, REFEFO preserving federal fiber-expansion infrastructure attached to the public-sector connectivity surface, and Benavídez datacenter environments preserving public-sector datacenter operations. They also preserve federal broadband-expansion environments and state-linked connectivity systems as the publicly administered telecommunications coordination surface rather than purely market-based telecommunications visibility. These conditions support a builder-facing reading centered on state-linked telecommunications and broadband-expansion continuity carried through ARSAT, REFEFO, Benavídez datacenter environments, public-sector telecommunications systems, and federal broadband-expansion environments rather than routing-authority infrastructure.

Energy-grid operational-coordination environment

For builder interpretation, Argentina reads as an energy-grid operational-coordination environment anchored in CAMMESA operational systems, the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión, centralized dispatch visibility, grid reserve-coordination systems, and public operational-coordination infrastructure. The current normalized layers show CAMMESA preserving coordinated operational management of the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión, the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión preserving the documented national interconnection environment, and centralized dispatch visibility preserving operationally administered grid visibility. They also preserve grid reserve-coordination systems as the structured reserve-coordination surface attached to operational dispatch and public operational-coordination infrastructure as the state-linked operational governance surface. These conditions support a builder-facing reading centered on energy-grid operational continuity carried through CAMMESA, the Sistema Argentino de Interconexión, centralized dispatch visibility, and grid reserve-coordination systems.

Logistics modernization and trade-connectivity environment

For builder interpretation, Argentina reads as a logistics modernization and trade-connectivity environment anchored in Puerto Buenos Aires, VUCE, customs and interoperability-linked logistics, Ezeiza cargo, and multimodal transportation environments. The current normalized layers show Puerto Buenos Aires preserving Argentina's principal port logistics surface, VUCE preserving trade-digitization infrastructure attached to customs and interoperability environments, and customs and interoperability-linked logistics preserving cross-procedure logistics coordination. They also preserve Ezeiza cargo as the international air-cargo infrastructure surface and multimodal transportation environments as the structured multi-mode logistics coordination surface rather than broader logistics-authority claims. These conditions support a builder-facing reading centered on logistics modernization continuity carried through maritime, trade-digitization, customs, air-cargo, and multimodal transportation infrastructure.

Cybersecurity and procedural-resilience environment

For builder interpretation, Argentina reads as a cybersecurity and procedural-resilience coordination environment anchored in the Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad, CERT.ar, incident-management infrastructure, public cyber-guidance systems, and national cyber-coordination environments. The current normalized layers show the Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad preserving national cybersecurity coordination, CERT.ar preserving incident-response coordination attached to the broader cybersecurity environment, and incident-management infrastructure preserving structured incident-handling functions. They also preserve public cyber-guidance systems as the documented guidance attached to public-sector cyber resilience and national cyber-coordination environments as the institutional cyber-coordination surface. These conditions support a builder-facing reading centered on public-sector cybersecurity coordination continuity carried through Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad operations, CERT.ar coordination, incident management, and public cyber-guidance rather than centralized operational cyber-command authority.

Mercosur and global institutional integration environment

For builder interpretation, Argentina reads as a Mercosur and globally integrated institutional integration environment anchored in the MERCOSUR Digital Agenda, digital-signature interoperability, regional trade-procedure integration, international scientific-network participation, and globally integrated logistics environments. The current normalized layers show Argentina attached to standing cross-border institutional systems across regional digital coordination, cross-border legal recognition of digital signatures, regional trade-procedure integration, academic-network integration with wider international research networks, and externally linked trade routes rather than operating in isolation. These conditions support a builder-facing reading centered on cross-border institutional continuity carried through Mercosur and globally integrated digital, scientific, and logistics coordination systems rather than nationally isolated infrastructure administration.

Structural constraints for builders

For builder interpretation, Argentina reads as an environment bounded by mixed-provider infrastructure dependency structures, absence of wholly sovereign hyperscale infrastructure evidence, limited sovereign compute evidence beyond research-network systems, bounded IX-centrality evidence beyond documented cooperative exchange systems, bounded nationwide telecom-market visibility within cited materials, bounded cyber-governance visibility beyond public-sector coordination systems, and cross-border and globally integrated infrastructure dependency boundaries. The current normalized layers preserve federal administration infrastructure operating alongside mixed-provider hosting rather than wholly sovereign hyperscale ownership. They preserve InnovaRed and CONICET-linked participation as the cited research-network surface rather than a sovereign hyperscale compute stack. They preserve NIC Argentina registry administration and CABASE cooperative IX environments but do not preserve broader global IX centrality. They preserve ARSAT, REFEFO, public-sector telecommunications, federal broadband-expansion, and state-linked connectivity as the documented telecommunications surface within bounded nationwide telecom-market visibility. They preserve Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad and CERT.ar within bounded cyber-governance visibility beyond public-sector coordination systems. These conditions support a builder-facing reading centered on a federally coordinated, regionally integrated infrastructure environment where continuity derives from procedural interoperability, immediate-payment modernization, cooperative exchange governance, public-sector connectivity, scientific-network federation, operational grid coordination, logistics modernization, cyber coordination, and institutional integration rather than sovereign-scale compute autonomy.


Builder mode summary statement

Argentina appears in builder mode as a federally coordinated South American infrastructure jurisdiction combining interoperable public administration systems, RTGS and immediate-payment modernization, cooperative exchange governance, public-sector fiber and datacenter infrastructure, scientific-network federation, logistics modernization, cyber coordination, and Mercosur procedural integration.

Source: builder-mode.md

8.Change Log

Initial package creation

The Argentina jurisdiction package was created as part of Atlas global jurisdiction normalization. The package includes evidence.md, signals.md, trust-dimensions.md, metadata.md, profile.md, builder-mode.md, and change-log.md.

Evidence layer construction

The change-log records that evidence.md established Mi Argentina identity systems, TAD digital procedure systems, GDE document-management systems, Interoperar interoperability systems, digital-signature governance systems, federal public-administration interoperability environments, Banco Central de la República Argentina systems, MEP RTGS infrastructure, Transferencias 3.0 systems, interoperable QR-payment systems, CBU/CVU interoperability environments, payment modernization and processing systems, Interoperar node systems, INDAP/open-data governance systems, ARSAT Benavídez datacenter infrastructure, public-sector interoperability systems, mixed-provider infrastructure environments, InnovaRed scientific-network infrastructure, CONICET-linked research participation, national academic-network environments, international scientific-facility participation systems, research-network expansion environments, NIC Argentina systems, CABASE cooperative IX environments, .ar registry-governance systems, institutional interconnection coordination systems, DNS and namespace-governance infrastructure, ARSAT infrastructure systems, REFEFO fiber-expansion infrastructure, Benavídez datacenter environments, public-sector telecommunications systems, federal broadband-expansion environments, state-linked connectivity systems, CAMMESA operational systems, Sistema Argentino de Interconexión systems, centralized dispatch visibility environments, grid reserve-coordination systems, public operational-coordination infrastructure, Puerto Buenos Aires logistics infrastructure, VUCE trade-digitization systems, customs and interoperability-linked logistics systems, Ezeiza cargo infrastructure, multimodal transportation environments, Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad systems, CERT.ar coordination systems, incident-management infrastructure, public cyber-guidance systems, national cyber-coordination environments, MERCOSUR Digital Agenda systems, digital-signature interoperability systems, regional trade-procedure integration systems, international scientific-network participation, and globally integrated logistics environments.

Signals layer derivation

The change-log records that signals.md derived federal digital-governance interoperability signals, digital procedure-management continuity signals, RTGS and interoperable-payment continuity signals, cooperative exchange and registry-governance signals, public-sector fiber and datacenter continuity signals, scientific-network federation signals, telecommunications and broadband-expansion signals, energy-grid operational-coordination signals, logistics modernization and trade-connectivity signals, cybersecurity and procedural-resilience coordination signals, Mercosur and global institutional integration signals, and constraint-boundary signals preserving mixed-provider infrastructure dependency, absence of wholly sovereign hyperscale infrastructure evidence, limited sovereign compute evidence beyond research-network systems, bounded IX-centrality evidence beyond documented cooperative exchange systems, bounded nationwide telecom-market visibility within cited materials, bounded cyber-governance visibility beyond public-sector coordination systems, and cross-border and globally integrated infrastructure dependency boundaries.

Trust-dimensions layer construction

The change-log records that trust-dimensions.md established institutional continuity across interoperable public administration systems, payment modernization infrastructure, cooperative exchange governance, public-sector connectivity systems, scientific-network federation, energy-grid operational coordination, logistics modernization, cybersecurity coordination, and Mercosur procedural integration systems; digital-governance and procedural-interoperability continuity; RTGS and interoperable-payment continuity; cooperative registry and exchange-governance continuity; public-sector digital continuity; scientific-network federation continuity; telecommunications continuity; energy-grid operational continuity; logistics modernization continuity; cybersecurity and procedural-resilience continuity; Mercosur and cross-border institutional integration continuity; and constraint boundaries preserving mixed-provider infrastructure dependency, absence of wholly sovereign hyperscale infrastructure evidence, limited sovereign compute evidence beyond research-network systems, bounded IX-centrality evidence beyond documented cooperative exchange systems, bounded nationwide telecom-market visibility within cited materials, bounded cyber-governance visibility beyond public-sector coordination systems, and cross-border and globally integrated infrastructure dependency boundaries.

Metadata layer classification

The change-log records that metadata.md classified Argentina as a federally coordinated South American digital-government jurisdiction, an interoperable public-administration coordination environment, a central-bank payment modernization and settlement-governance jurisdiction, a cooperative exchange and registry-governance environment, a public-sector fiber and datacenter continuity environment, a scientific-network and academic-federation environment, a telecommunications and broadband-expansion environment, an energy-grid operational-coordination environment, a logistics and trade-digitization environment, a cybersecurity and procedural-resilience coordination environment, and a Mercosur and globally integrated institutional-participation jurisdiction.

Profile layer characterization

The change-log records that profile.md characterized Argentina as a Buenos Aires-centered federally coordinated South American infrastructure environment, a Mi Argentina-, TAD-, GDE-, and Interoperar-linked digital-governance and procedural-interoperability environment, a Banco Central de la República Argentina-, MEP-, and Transferencias 3.0-linked payment modernization and settlement-governance environment, a NIC Argentina- and CABASE-linked cooperative exchange-governance and registry-administration environment, an ARSAT-, REFEFO-, and Benavídez-linked telecommunications and public-sector connectivity environment, an InnovaRed- and CONICET-linked scientific-network and academic-federation environment, a CAMMESA- and Sistema Argentino de Interconexión-linked operational grid-coordination environment, a Puerto Buenos Aires-, VUCE-, and Ezeiza-linked logistics and trade-digitization environment, a Centro Nacional de Ciberseguridad- and CERT.ar-linked cybersecurity and procedural-resilience coordination environment, and a Mercosur- and globally integrated institutional-participation environment.

Builder mode translation

The change-log records that builder-mode.md translated the normalized jurisdiction profile into institutional continuity interpretation, digital-governance interoperability interpretation, payment modernization and settlement-governance interpretation, cooperative registry and exchange-governance interpretation, public-sector digital continuity interpretation, scientific-network federation interpretation, telecommunications and connectivity interpretation, energy-grid operational-coordination interpretation, logistics modernization and trade-connectivity interpretation, cybersecurity and procedural-resilience interpretation, Mercosur and global institutional integration interpretation, and constraint-boundary interpretation.

Structural constraints recorded

The change-log records that normalization preserved mixed-provider infrastructure dependency structures, the absence of wholly sovereign hyperscale infrastructure evidence, limited sovereign compute evidence beyond research-network systems, bounded IX-centrality evidence beyond documented cooperative exchange systems, bounded nationwide telecom-market visibility within cited materials, bounded cyber-governance visibility beyond public-sector coordination systems, and cross-border and globally integrated infrastructure dependency boundaries.

Package completion status

The Argentina jurisdiction package is complete within the Atlas normalization framework and aligned with federally coordinated South American digital-governance interoperability, RTGS and immediate-payment modernization, cooperative exchange governance, public-sector connectivity continuity, scientific-network federation, logistics modernization, cyber coordination, and Mercosur procedural integration interpretation standards.

Normalization status: complete · Surface assignment status: none
Source: change-log.md