MERIDIANONDCP Console
One console · four mandates

Prevention, recovery, response,
and accountability — in one place.

MERIDIAN is the working surface for the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Every tool below feeds one tamper-evident record chain, so the work can be shown, not just claimed. Built provable-first: light by default, verifiable by design.

−18%
Overdose deaths, 12-mo. (sample)
▼ improving vs. prior year
3.1M
Counterfeit pills seized (sample)
▼ supply pressure up
71%
Adults within 30 mi of MAT (sample)
▲ access expanding
26
Strategy objectives, each metered
— under review

Open a tool

The signature: one verifiable chain

meridian · integrity
$ meridian verify --chain
walking records…
Prevent · counterfeit pills

Lookalike

A counterfeit pill can look exactly like the real thing and still carry a deadly dose of fentanyl. Lookalike helps parents, educators, and prescribers teach the danger — and report a suspected sale in seconds, with a sealed receipt.

Real vs. counterfeit

You usually can't tell by sight. That is the point — teach the rule, not the tell.

  • SourcePharmacy only = trusted
  • Social media / friendTreat as counterfeit
  • "Percocet / Xanax / Adderall"Common fakes
  • Bright / candy colorsMarketed to youth
RULEOne pill can kill. If it didn't come from a pharmacy, assume it contains fentanyl.

Report a suspected sale

No personal details required. Your report is hashed into the Receipt ledger so it can be verified later — without ever identifying you.

Route it to the right place

Emergency — someone is in danger
Always first if there is a risk to life
911
DEA tip line
Report trafficking and counterfeit sales · dea.gov/submit-tip
1-877-792-2873
Poison Control
Suspected ingestion or exposure, 24/7
1-800-222-1222
If a child is being targeted
NCMEC CyberTipline — for grooming or exploitation
1-800-843-5678
Prevent · curriculum

Resilience

A drug-prevention track that drops straight into the existing Academy engine — config-driven, subject-agnostic, ready to run across the same six learning surfaces. Built for a culture where staying drug-free is the norm.

How it ships

ENGINEAdd as a new course track to the Academy's three data files — no new app. Feeds Screen, Arcade, Showdown, Match, Campaign, and Field-Manual readers automatically.
CREDENTIALCompletion earns a supplemental Certificate of Completion & Mastery. Not accredited; no degree language used. Counsel sign-off before any public credential claim.
Treat & recover · navigator

Trailhead

The first step toward help, for the person in it or the family beside them. Trailhead asks only what it needs to route you well — then forgets it. Confidentiality isn't a promise here; it's the architecture.

ZERO-KNOWLEDGENo name, no login, no record. Built to the 42 CFR Part 2 confidentiality standard by design — it can't leak what it never keeps.

Your path appears here

Pick who it's for and what's needed, then “Show my path.” You'll get a short, take-with-you list — nothing is saved.

Treat & recover · companion

Second Chance

Recovery isn't a straight line, and this tool never pretends otherwise. A daily check-in, a milestone you can watch grow, and a craving SOS that meets you with steadiness instead of shame.

Days in recovery
0

Held in memory for this session only. Nothing leaves your device.

Today's check-in

How's today landing? There are no wrong answers and no streak to lose.

Respond · overdose

Lifeline

Everything you need in the minutes that decide an outcome. Lifeline is life-saving information, so it is open to everyone, works offline, and is never placed behind a paywall.

FREE · ALWAYSNo account, no charge, no gate. Copy it, print it, hand it to a neighbor.

Signs of an opioid overdose

  • BreathingSlow, shallow, or stopped
  • Skin / lipsPale, blue, or gray
  • ResponseWon't wake or speak
  • SoundGurgling or snoring
  • PupilsTiny / pinpoint

If you respond

  1. Call 911

    Say "someone isn't breathing." You're protected — Good Samaritan laws shield people who call for help.

  2. Give naloxone

    Spray in one nostril, or inject per the kit. Wait 2–3 minutes. No effect? Give a second dose.

  3. Rescue breaths

    Tilt the head back, pinch the nose, one breath every 5 seconds.

  4. Recovery position & stay

    On their side so they can't choke. Stay until help arrives — naloxone can wear off.

Find naloxone & check your state

Where to get it free

  • PharmacyNo prescription needed
  • Local health departmentOften free kits
  • Harm-reduction programsFree + training
  • Mail-to-home programsMany states
SAMHSA National Helpline
Free, confidential, 24/7 · treatment + naloxone referrals
1-800-662-4357

Good Samaritan protection

iMost states protect people who call 911 for an overdose from certain drug-possession charges. Pick your state for a plain-language summary.

Summaries are general and for guidance only — not legal advice. Laws change; verify locally.

Account · ledger

Receipt

A public, tamper-evident record of enforcement actions — seizures, sanctions, indictments. Each entry's hash includes the one before it, so altering any single line breaks every line after. Transparency you can check, not just trust.

● intact

Sample public-record entries. In production this mirrors DEA/OFAC/DOJ releases. Hashes are real SHA-256, computed in your browser — try the tamper demo and watch the break propagate.

Account · strategy metrics

Scorecard

The National Drug Control Strategy, made legible. Every objective is matched to a metric and a target — so progress can be measured, reported, and questioned. Sample data shown; wire to live feeds to go operational.

Overdose deaths

12-month rolling · sample

actualtarget

Counterfeit pills seized

by quarter, millions · sample

Objectives & metrics

A dedication

For Director Carter

Dear Director Carter,

America is ready for change.

We are a nation that has buried too many of its children, too many of its parents, too many of its neighbors — and we are weary of grieving. So we are looking forward now: toward a country that does not merely survive its addictions but thrives free of them. Toward streets where a child can grow up without ever being handed something that could end them.

It has been a long, heavy season. The epidemic has reached into nearly every family in this country, and it is a sorrow to watch a nation this strong brought so low by something so preventable. But sorrow is not where we mean to stay.

These tools were built in that hope, and we dedicate them to you — in honor of the work you have taken on. Not because it is easy, but because it matters more than almost anything. May they make the path clearer, the help faster, and the truth easier to prove.

With respect and resolve,

America’s FutureCommunications, outreach & R&D

Use “Print letter” to lift this out on its own — the console hides itself for printing.

Prevent · child protection

Young Stars Matter

Every child deserves to grow up without being targeted — by a dealer, by a predator, by a culture that looks away. This is the awareness face of that movement, carried into MERIDIAN: protect kids first, and route any real threat to the people who can act on it.

What it stands for

  • Kids come firstalways
  • Surveillance of childrennever
  • Threatsrouted out, fast
  • The grown-upsdo the carrying
PROMISEThis tool watches the dangers around children — not the children themselves.

If a child is at risk

Emergency
Immediate danger to a child
911
NCMEC CyberTipline
Exploitation, grooming, abuse material
1-800-843-5678
Childhelp
Abuse & neglect, 24/7
1-800-422-4453
Reference · policy & documentation

Policy & documentation

America’s Future’s published articles, briefs, and policy materials live here — the written case for how these tools support a coordinated federal response. Drop your real documents into the slots below.

Placeholder · article

America’s Future — [article title]

Add the published piece here (link or upload).

Placeholder · policy brief

[Policy / legislation brief]

Add the brief once it’s reviewed.

Placeholder · framework

[Federal–state coordination note]

How the tools fit the strategy — your words.

Placeholder · one-pager

[Supporting one-pager]

Any additional leave-behind.

BEFORE PUBLISHINGLegal, legislative, and compliance claims — including anything about federal–state enforcement — go to Bill Olson for review before they’re attached to materials for a federal office. Nothing here was drafted as legal fact; these are empty slots for your sourced documents.