Doctrine and Governing Authorities
Analytic and protective doctrine binding all deliverable cells. Cells cite the specific authority they apply; coverage is graded, never implied.
Authorities
| Authority | Domain of use |
|---|---|
| ICD 203 | Analytic standards; likelihood lexicon; confidence separation |
| Admiralty system / ATP 2-22.9 | Source and information grading (A-F x 1-6; OSINT 8-band credibility) |
| ATAP behavioral threat assessment lexicon | POI behavioral indicators (grievance, fixation, escalation) |
| ASIS PSC.1 / ANSI protective standards | Protective operations program structure |
| USSS protective methodology (public doctrine) | Advance, movement, and detail practice |
| ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2023, INCOSE SE Handbook v5, ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010 | Systems engineering process, practice, and architecture description |
Coverage-band rule
Every deliverable grounding itself in doctrine declares one band per claim: FULL (authority directly governs), PARTIAL (authority adapted; adaptation stated), GAP (no governing authority; method reasoned from first principles and flagged). Bands appear in the deliverable’s Sources and Methodology annex.
Lawful-effects rule
Operational language renders to lawful protective effects only. Terms of art implying force or interdiction (e.g. “neutralize”) are always rewritten as the lawful effect intended (e.g. “deny access”, “increase standoff”, “hand off to law enforcement”).