ORCID

0009-0001-9904-0111

Faculty Advisor

Dr. Daniel Stephens

Keywords

A.S.M., C.A.S., Delante Clark, attention harm, digital equity, I.D.E.A.S., sociology, digital sociology,

Abstract

The purpose of this assessment is to evaluate the cognitive overhead, transparency, and attentional integrity of

official State of Florida digital interfaces using the Cognitive Attentional Standards (C.A.S.) platform.

While the Florida Digital Bill of Rights (FDBR) establishes strict regulatory guardrails for consumer data

transparency, tracking opt-outs, and attentional safeguards, the State of Florida explicitly exempts its own

government agencies, public universities, and non-profit entities from complying with these rules.

This assessment serves to investigate the tension between legislative intent and government execution. By

analyzing public sector websites through the C.A.S. platform, this project will establish a “state-enforced vs.

state-executed” baseline to see if public platforms match the attentional and privacy standards mandated for large

Date Added

2026

College

College of Community Innovation and Education

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