Stage 8 establishes the operating structure around Mission Control and the agent workforce.
The package separates native command-center tools from launched business apps, adds release controls and change visibility, and reorganizes Operatives around responsibilities, tools, workload, blockers, and QA/security signals.
Technical evidence remains available for operators, but the primary interface focuses on ownership, readiness, verification, and next action.
Implementation scope
The workstreams below describe the implementation areas. Estimate and pricing details are grouped at the bottom of this proposal.
Core Application Boundary & Registry Cleanup
Formalize which products remain native Mission Control tools and which operate as launched business apps.
- Audit dashboard navigation, top-bar items, merged-tabs data, and launcher entries.
- Lock the native Mission Control set: Dashboard, Roadmap, Projects, Blog, Prototypes, Operatives, File System, Logs, and Intel Database.
- Define the linked-app registry contract: display name, category, owner, live URL, status, freshness, source system, and notes.
- Clean launcher grouping and descriptions so external apps launch from the dashboard without duplicating normal navigation.
- Add a maintenance checklist for registering future apps consistently.
Release Controls & Live Change Safety
Add release-readiness controls around core app areas and linked business apps.
- Add a release-readiness panel showing current live version, pending work, review requirement, blocked status, and rollback reference.
- Translate branch, preview, commit, deploy, and rollback details into operator-facing release information with expandable technical evidence.
- Define pre-release evidence requirements: build/test result, UI browser pass, API/data verification where applicable, and rollback note.
- Record post-release verification with deploy URL, timestamp, app area, checks performed, and residual risk.
- Route failed, stale, blocked, or review-ready release items into Projects, Operatives, NOC, and Ops Log.
Version Ledger & Change Visibility
Make change history visible from the app or Mission Control area where the work belongs.
- Add change summary cards for each core area and registered app.
- Show last meaningful change, pending change count, release target, and current review status.
- Connect cards to project events, Ops Log entries, Change Log records, verification notes, and affected paths.
- Link release history, rollback notes, and verification evidence without making raw Git state the primary interface.
Operatives Information Architecture
Rebuild Operatives into a dedicated operations control room for the agent workforce.
- Rework Operatives into Team Overview, Agent Profiles, Skills & Tools, Rules & Memory, and Health & QA.
- Create one official roster model for active, retired, and experimental agents.
- Group agents by responsibility: orchestration, operations management, build, research, content, QA, security, and monitoring.
- Build per-agent profile summaries covering purpose, responsibilities, current assignment, app families, model/framework, container, memory files, config files, and escalation path.
- Add professional request guidance for each agent category.
- Add search, filters, and return paths across Operatives views.
Skills & Tooling Consolidation
Unify skills, tools, assignments, recommendations, and editing into one coherent Operatives area.
- Consolidate Skills, Skill Matrix, and overview skill tags into one Skills & Tools hub.
- Show assigned skills by agent, available skills by category, role coverage, and skill counts.
- Add recommended and missing-skill indicators based on each agent role and workflow coverage.
- Preserve assignment controls with confirmation feedback, failure handling, and no-data-loss safeguards.
- Keep the SKILL.md editor as an advanced view with version history, reload, save, and file-path evidence.
- Normalize skill categories, labels, and filters across matrix, profiles, and editor views.
Workload, Blockers & Health Control Room
Centralize agent workload, blocker, operations, QA, and security signals inside Operatives.
- Add a per-agent workload table with assignment, project/app, queue position, last heartbeat, next action, blocker, and owner.
- Make Nexus the operations-management lane for queue pressure, idle capacity, stale jobs, blocked work, and reassignment recommendations.
- Integrate NOC and Quantum indicators for security status, QA status, offline agents, failed jobs, stale work, and required checks.
- Add filters for blocked, ready for review, awaiting approval, release queued, active, idle, and stale work.
- Route action-needed alerts to the relevant project, agent, NOC/Quantum check, and Ops Log entry.
Portal, Roadmap, QA & Commercial Summary
Keep Mission Control, the portal, and the commercial scope aligned.
- Publish detailed Stage 8 workstreams, deliverables, scope assumptions, and a bottom-of-page commercial summary.
- Sync Stage 8 across Mission Control roadmap, Projects, and the Brander portal roadmap.
- Define acceptance checks for app boundaries, release controls, version visibility, Operatives structure, skills/tools, workload visibility, and portal consistency.
- Keep the final estimate and pricing summary grouped at the bottom of the proposal.
Definition of done
- Mission Control has an explicit native-tool boundary and linked-app registry contract.
- Core areas and registered apps expose release readiness, live version, pending work, rollback reference, and verification evidence.
- Operatives has a consistent roster, role groups, agent profiles, and unified Skills & Tools area.
- Workload, blockers, Nexus operations signals, NOC security signals, and Quantum QA signals are visible in the same operational area.
- Mission Control roadmap, Projects, Brander portal homepage, Stage 8 page, and roadmap mirror all agree on scope and commercial summary.
Commercial summary
$1,050 total
$630 total
Difference from standard rate
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