Every tag, checklist and issue in one live view. Completion is counted by evidence, not by optimism, and every number on the dashboard traces back to the record that produced it.
Spreadsheets age by the hour. By Friday the plan says 82 percent, the field says otherwise, and nobody can prove either number.
Checklists in one tool, issues in another, tests in email. Assembling the real picture takes a day, and it is stale by the time it lands.
Roll-ups hide which exact tags are behind, which are blocked, and which are quietly untested. Averages look fine until IST.
When a number changes nobody knows why. The audit trail is a diff between two spreadsheet versions, if you kept both.
Project Intel sits on the CxSTAT evidence graph, so the dashboard is a view of reality, not a copy of it.
GO field execution, Vault documents, BMS evidence and issue updates land in the graph as they happen, tagged to equipment and level.
Every signal attaches to its tag, checklist line and test. Conflicts surface instead of averaging away.
Readiness by system, level and phase, with drill-down from the program number to the single tag and its evidence.
The morning-meeting view, backed by the evidence graph.
Green means evidence filed. Every tile decomposes to tags, and every tag to its checklists, tests and documents.
The six items actually standing between you and IST, with owners, age and the dependency chain they sit on.
Every status change is an event with an author and a source. The Friday number can be replayed and defended.
The same live graph powers Risk Engine forecasts, CxBrain answers and owner reporting. One truth, many views.