Topics: System
The Programmatic Resilience Layer is the Nexus architecture for converting systemic risk into structured readiness programs without creating execution authority. It helps governments, G20 countries, public authorities, development banks, insurers, investors, infrastructure operators, universities, ...
The Risk-to-Program Pipeline is the controlled Nexus pathway for turning a risk signal into a structured, record-based programmatic resilience pathway. It explains how a signal becomes a record, how a record becomes portfolio-relevant, how a portfolio item becomes a program concept, how a program c...
The Program Governance and PMO Layer is the Nexus architecture for governing programmatic resilience records without turning governance into project execution. It gives National Nexus Consortiums, Regional Nexus Consortiums, Nexus Campaigns, Nexus Registry records, Nexus Reports, Nexus Foundry path...
Resilience Program Readiness Levels, or RPRL, are the Nexus maturity scale for describing how far a programmatic resilience record has advanced from early risk signal to lawful handoff, Nexus Rails continuation, closure, archive, or re-entry. RPRL gives governments, public authorities, G20 institut...
Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, and Correction, or MEL-C, is the Nexus discipline for tracking programmatic resilience records, evaluating what the record actually supports, learning from evidence and implementation-adjacent signals, correcting claims when conditions change, and continuing materi...