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Ways to work with RippleXn.

Start with one event, not an infrastructure programme. Establish what your evidence can explain. If it cannot explain enough, run a defined pilot. Then keep the black box running.

Something happened

01

Evidence-Gap Snapshot

Find out what your current evidence could actually explain.

Price

From €1,500

Timing

Delivered within 72 hours of receiving the agreed evidence and inputs.

We establish what the available evidence can explain, what it cannot, and what should happen next. Most organisations discover the gap is not where they assumed.

Appropriate for

  • A recurring complaint
  • A recent incident
  • A planning or operational evidence gap
  • A location where the organisation does not know what it could currently prove

What the €1,500 Snapshot does not include

  • A full monitoring deployment
  • Hardware purchase or rental
  • Laboratory analysis
  • Specialist third-party testing
  • Long-term monitoring
Request a Snapshot

What the Snapshot delivers

  • Available evidence mapped
  • A preliminary chronology where possible
  • Material gaps identified
  • Candidate evidence sources
  • What can and cannot be established
  • A proportionate monitoring or investigation recommendation
  • A defined next step

It keeps happening

02

Source and Response Pilot

One event, one site, one defined question.

Price

Scoped to the event and the site.

Timing

Typically 2–6 weeks, depending on the site and question.

We design a qualified deployment to capture the next event, connect it to operations and record the response. Where the Snapshot finds the gap, the pilot closes it.

Scope, instrumentation and duration are agreed in writing before anything is installed. We do not publish a fixed price for work whose shape depends on the event.

Scope a pilot

What a qualified deployment can produce

  • A baseline
  • Qualified temporary or continuous monitoring
  • Integration with existing systems
  • Operational and weather context
  • Human reporting
  • Alerts
  • Recorded response
  • Event reconstruction
  • A closing evidence report

You cannot afford to be surprised

03

Continuing Black Box Assurance

A continuous watch, with an alert to the person who can act.

Price

Scoped to the site and risk.

Timing

Continuing, with agreed reporting intervals.

The parameters that matter are watched continuously against thresholds agreed with you. When one moves, a named person is told while it is still happening, and the response is recorded on the same clock. The evidence record builds itself as a by-product. The cost of keeping the watch is known in advance. The cost of not keeping it is decided by somebody else, usually after the event, usually in public.

Discuss continuing assurance

What a qualified deployment can produce

  • Continuous monitoring at short sampling intervals
  • Alert thresholds agreed by parameter and location
  • Alerts to named people on screen, by email or by SMS
  • Recorded alerts and escalation
  • A chronology of every intervention
  • Periodic assurance reports
  • Incident reconstruction when required
  • Clear records of whether conditions returned towards baseline

Specialist engagements

Where a specific file has to be produced.

These are usually commissioned alongside a pilot or a continuing deployment, or after one.

Source Attribution Files

Where did it probably come from?

We examine the relationship between a physical event, an operational source and the reported impact, and we show our working.

  • Candidate sources identified and ranked
  • Physical consistency analysis
  • Correlation against operational activity
  • Assessment of reported impact
  • A written attribution summary

This evaluates factual alignment and physical consistency, and narrows the likely source area. It is not a determination of legal causation, and we will not present it as one.

Request an attribution file

Decision Defensibility Files

You will be judged on what you did with what you knew.

A clear record of what information was available, what was considered, what action followed, and whether the response was reasonable at the time it was made.

  • What information existed, and when
  • What was considered, in order
  • What action was taken
  • An assessment of reasonableness at the time
  • A defensibility summary

Written for boards, regulators, legal teams, insurers, planners and senior operational leaders.

Request a defensibility file

Evidence Readiness Reviews

What could you prove if it happened tomorrow?

A structured review across a site or a portfolio: what you hold, what you assume you hold, and what you would discover you never had.

  • A map of every evidence source held today
  • The gaps that matter, ranked
  • Who owns the data, and whether it can be obtained
  • How quickly a chronology could be built
  • What to fix first

The two-minute Evidence Readiness Test is a free, immediate version of the same question.

Take the Evidence Readiness Test

Not sure which one you need?

Describe the situation. We will tell you what would actually help, including when the answer is nothing.

Discuss a live problem

Start here

What happened here? Ask the Black Box.

Start by testing what your current evidence could explain.