Technical Interface
Execution Alignment & Production Drift Control
Independent verification of manufacturing execution —
ensuring that what is decided is what gets built.
We monitor alignment between design intent,
supplier understanding,
and on-site execution throughout production.
Not supervision.
Not management.
Only structured execution governance.
WHAT TECHNICAL INTERFACE IS
Technical Interface (TI) is an independent
execution verification system.
It operates as an independent firewall
between approved decisions
and factory implementation.
We verify:
• Whether technical requirements are understood correctly
• Whether key parameters are executed consistently
• Whether small deviations are accumulating into structural risks
TI is designed to detect execution drift
before it becomes irreversible.
WHAT TECHNICAL INTERFACE IS NOT
Technical Interface is not:
✖️ Factory supervision
✖️ Production management
✖️ Quality inspection
✖️ On-site staffing
✖️ Order coordination
We do not manage factories.
We verify alignment.
WHEN TECHNICAL INTERFACE IS NEEDED
Technical Interface is most valuable when:
✔️ Tooling has been approved
✔️ Pilot runs have started
✔️ Certification is pending
✔️ Mass production is approaching
✔️ Cost and responsibility are becoming locked
At this stage, small execution errors become expensive.
CORE FUNCTIONS
1. Specification Alignment Verification
We verify that:
- Design requirements
- Supplier interpretations
- Production parameters
remain consistent.
2. Execution Drift Detection
We monitor:
- unauthorized process adjustments
- silent material substitutions
- tolerance shifts
- testing shortcuts
that may accumulate into quality failure.
3. Early Warning System
Our value is not in finding problems.
Our value is in detecting risks before they become irreversible.
Timing matters.
HOW IT WORKS
All Technical Interface engagements follow
a structured governance process:
1) Baseline Definition
Establish verified execution standards
2) Monitoring Framework Setup
Identify critical control points
3) Periodic Alignment Reviews
Validate ongoing consistency
4) Risk Signal Reporting
Document emerging deviations
5) Decision Escalation Support
Support Go / No-Go decisions
All findings are documented.
RELATIONSHIP TO DECISION REVIEW
Technical Interface builds on
Decision Review findings.
Decision Review establishes
validated assumptions.
Technical Interface governs
their execution.
Technical Interface is not sold independently.
It operates on verified baselines.
Baseline validation may be established through:
• Decision Review
• Baseline Validation Review (BVR)
DOCUMENTATION
Each engagement produces:
- Alignment records
- Deviation logs
- Risk escalation reports
- Decision trace files
These form a formally documented and traceable execution history.
Not informal feedback.
Formal records.
SUITABLE PROJECTS
Suitable Projects
✔️ Regulated products
✔️ Tooling-dependent products
✔️ High-precision components
✔️ Certification-driven industries
✔️ First-time mass production
Not Suitable Projects
✖️ Low-margin trading
✖️ Spot purchasing
✖️ Price-only sourcing
✖️ Fully outsourced operations
INDEPENDENCE
We do not participate in transactions.
We do not receive supplier payments.
We do not recommend factories.
We are paid only by clients.
This protects execution neutrality.
ENGAGEMENT MODEL
Technical Interface engagements are structured.
They are defined by:
- Scope
- Timeline
- Monitoring intensity
- Reporting frequency
Pricing is determined based on execution complexity and risk profile.
All engagements are documented.
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