Diagram atlas

Hand-authored operator-style diagrams over the enterprise model. Every element traces to cell content; nothing here is invented. Each diagram ships in three forms: .drawio (editable source), .svg (final, embeds the diagram XML, so opening it in draw.io recovers the editable file), and .png (preview).

Conventions: monochrome, Courier, black-fill blocks mark emphasis or human decision points, dashed lines mark failover, feedback, off-path, or gap.

Enterprise and method

DiagramWhat it shows
enterprise-seam-map (src)All domains and typed cross-domain seams: who provides and who consumes every ART artifact
firm-operating-loop (src)How the four-person firm runs as one system: engagement in, intelligence and operations loops, lessons back in
pmesii-pt-ascope (src)The PMESII-PT x ASCOPE crosswalk matrix the tagging layer implements

Intelligence and decision support

DiagramWhat it shows
osint-dss-pipeline (src)End-to-end item journey: collect, analyze, produce, with a worked water-tripwire item from fetch to client page
osint-dss-scraper-lanes (src)The five ingestion mechanics: RSS poll, scrape+diff, PDF+OCR, API series, platform client - what, how, and egress per lane
osint-dss-analytics-layer (src)N2 internals: enrichment chain, scorer, stores, product builders, quality gates, and the rule-tuning loop
osint-dss-p-political (src)Political value chain: permitting, land tenure, national policy - Gazette read the day it prints
osint-dss-m-military (src)Military (remapped to the security apparatus): the corridor crime watch and the shared threat lexicon
osint-dss-e-economic (src)Economic value chain: FX, macro, investment climate - trajectory, not headlines
osint-dss-s-social (src)Social value chain: community opposition, labor, precarismo early warning
osint-dss-i-information (src)Information value chain: source grading, narrative trend, and the site-mention tripwire
osint-dss-i2-infrastructure (src)Infrastructure value chain: water and mobility, the dominant Guanacaste viability drivers
osint-dss-pe-physical-environment (src)Physical-environment value chain: seismic, storm, fire at official-source speed
osint-dss-t-time (src)The mission calendar: seasons, elections, milestones, and the product battle rhythm
osint-dss-cartel-overlay (src)The dominant hard-security driver mapped across all eight variables: seeded coverage, gaps flagged to RFI, detection geometry, response integration
sys-011-collection-backbone (src)SYS-011 network topology: nodes, VLANs, per-lane egress, failover WAN, growth slots
sys-008-threat-alert-stream (src)The protective alert path: threat lexicon x gazetteer to TOC page
toc-information-flow (src)ANCHOR at the center: RFI lifecycle, field reporting in, graded answers and BOLOs back out

Protective operations

DiagramWhat it shows
ep-020-advance-planning-cycle (src)The advance planning cycle with its decision gates
ep-003-004-route-motorcade (src)Route anatomy and order of march: chokepoints, bail-outs, CASEVAC branches, actions-on
ep-025-crisis-decision-tree (src)Eight immediate-action drills funneling into the universal sequence and the leader decision flow
ep-005-concentric-rings (src)The residential concentric-ring model: detect early, delay long, defend at the core
ep-027-tam-flow (src)Field contact report to threat-actor management: swimlanes from operator to case layer

Systems and communications

DiagramWhat it shows
sys-001-002-toc (src)Standing cloud TOC vs deployable field pack: two C2 postures, one COP
sys-003-comms-pace (src)The PACE communications plan across primary, alternate, contingency, emergency
ops-hardware-stack (src)Field devices to transport to TAK server to COP: the full operational hardware chain and its failure modes

Mission examples

DiagramWhat it shows
mission-guardian-tempisque (src)Synthetic worked mission set: callsigns, legs, signals, C2 succession (doctrine validation, not a live operation)