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The Maintenance Doctrine — Operational test: Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates the maintenance doctrine in practice.
Operational test "Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates the maintenance doctrine in practice." for The Maintenance Doctrine in the Foundational Ethotechnic principles glossary category.
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Operational test
Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates the maintenance doctrine in practice.
Use this test to validate operational readiness.
Pair this test with the minimum evidence criteria to capture both qualitative and quantitative signals.
- Evidence artifact: Artifact documenting how The Maintenance Doctrine is expected, enforced, or governed.
- Behavior signal: Observed behavior showing The Maintenance Doctrine in practice during real use or drills.
- Metric signal: Metric tracked to monitor The Maintenance Doctrine performance over time.
Ethical performance depends on continuous upkeep—funded maintenance metabolism , scheduled maintenance windows , and transparent repair logs . Maintenance is a standing obligation, not a cleanup phase. The doctrine requires institutions to budget for prevention, rehearsal, and repair before incidents force emergency tradeoffs.
M. Foundational Ethotechnic principles. Axioms that will eventually define the discipline. Full definitions are in development.
Ethotechnics uses The Maintenance Doctrine to extend the m. foundational ethotechnic principles vocabulary and connect governance, design, and policy teams.