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EDIS Documentation Packages

Scope frameworks aligned to Documentation Levels I–V

Packages define outcomes, controls, and deliverables — not tools.

Execution Note

EDIS applies appropriate capture methods based on project requirements. Specific tools and methods are disclosed in the project documentation but are not marketed as standalone services.

Spatial Documentation Baseline

Establish spatial ground truth

Starting at $2,800

Outcome

  • Baseline documentation record
  • Declared reference outputs (as authorized)
  • Structured documentation report
  • Scope and controls defined in project record
  • Execution disclosed (non-selectable)

Execution Disclosure

Execution-Defined (Non-Selectable)

  • Capture methods selected by EDIS based on site conditions and authorized level
  • Declared attributes recorded in the project record (as applicable)
  • Quality control and validation applied per scope authorization

Scope-Dependent Notes

  • Additional zones or phases (as authorized)
  • Extended access / retention (as authorized)
  • Additional stakeholders (as authorized)

Execution details are disclosed in the project record and are not client-selectable options.

What You'll Receive

  • Documentation record packaged for review and archive
  • Declared reference outputs (as applicable)
  • Documentation report (scope-defined)
  • Controlled access (scope-defined)
  • Declared accuracy class recorded in project record (as applicable)

Deliverables are governed by authorization and documented in the project record.

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Precision Inspection Documentation

Inspection-grade condition assessment

Starting at $4,200

Outcome

  • Inspection-grade documentation record
  • Navigable spatial reference (as authorized)
  • Inspection-ready reporting
  • Custody and validation controls applied
  • Execution disclosed (non-selectable)

Execution Disclosure

Execution-Defined (Non-Selectable)

  • Capture methods applied to meet inspection clarity requirements
  • Spatial record generation as authorized and documented
  • Declared attributes recorded in the project record (as applicable)
  • Verification and validation applied per authorized scope

Scope-Dependent Notes

  • Expanded coverage (as authorized)
  • Additional reporting structures (as authorized)
  • Extended access / retention (as authorized)

Execution details are disclosed in the project record and are not client-selectable options.

What You'll Receive

  • Inspection-ready documentation report (scope-defined)
  • Spatial reference outputs (as applicable)
  • Declared attributes and handling documented
  • Controlled access (scope-defined)
  • Independent validation (as applicable)

Deliverables are governed by authorization and documented in the project record.

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Hybrid Intelligence & Monitoring Documentation

Multi-phase, multi-stakeholder intelligence

Starting at $6,200

Outcome

  • Controlled collaboration
  • Version awareness
  • Continuity-ready records
  • Access control and governance
  • Execution disclosed (non-selectable)

Execution Disclosure

Execution-Defined (Non-Selectable)

  • Multi-phase coordination under controlled procedures
  • Continuity-aware organization and recordkeeping
  • Declared attributes recorded per phase (as applicable)
  • Secure portal delivery with access controls

Scope-Dependent Notes

  • Additional phases (as authorized)
  • Additional stakeholders (as authorized)
  • Extended access / retention (as authorized)

Execution details are disclosed in the project record and are not client-selectable options.

What You'll Receive

  • Secure web-based collaboration portal
  • Browser-based measurement tools
  • Version history (scope-defined)
  • Governance-ready reporting (scope-defined)
  • Extended access (scope-defined)
  • Stakeholder access controls (scope-defined)

Deliverables are governed by authorization and documented in the project record.

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Understanding Our Approach

Controlled Scope + Controlled Execution

Packages define outcomes, controls, and deliverables. Execution methods are selected by EDIS to meet the authorized documentation level and custody requirements.

Documentation Levels I–V

Documentation Levels I–V provide an escalating system of rigor. The level defines the required controls, validation expectations, and continuity requirements.

Custody + Validation + Continuity

Chain-of-Custody governs evidence continuity from authorization through archive. EAS | QCM provides independent validation authority. VIS continuity governs long-term integrity and access control.

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