STEAD Framework Olympus Command Architecture

One state. One network. One operating picture.

A statewide digital twin and intelligence network for modern correctional operations.

The STEAD Digital Twin and Statewide Intelligence Network connects facilities, people, assets, services, infrastructure, events, and performance into one governed operational picture without erasing local authority or professional responsibility.

Security boundary: This public page describes conceptual architecture only. Restricted network topology, secure routes, sensor placement, access controls, emergency procedures, tactical details, credential design, and vulnerability information remain within controlled implementation documents.

System purpose

Every institution becomes a connected node in one statewide operating system.

Traditional correctional systems often operate through fragmented databases, isolated facilities, disconnected maintenance records, separate scheduling systems, and delayed reporting.

Olympus Command creates a shared digital architecture in which each authorized object has a complete record, current status, relationships, history, ownership, alerts, maintenance, documentation, and lifecycle.

The purpose is not unrestricted central control. It is coordinated awareness, faster response, better planning, and stronger public accountability.

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Shared operating picture Authorized leaders see the current state of people, assets, services, and conditions.
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Core object integrity Alerts, emergencies, warnings, and media extend the object record rather than replace it.
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Least-privilege access Every user sees only the information and controls required for lawful responsibilities.
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Human-governed intelligence AI provides forecasts and recommendations while qualified people retain decisions.
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Resilient continuity Fallback operations, recovery, and local authority preserve essential functions.

Statewide network architecture

The digital twin follows the institution from the state level to the individual object.

Layer 01

Statewide Command

Portfolio awareness, standards, regional coordination, systemwide risk, capital planning, and statewide performance.

Layer 02

Regional and Facility Command

Local operations, staffing, services, emergency coordination, assets, maintenance, and facility readiness.

Layer 03

Buildings, Floors, Units, and Rooms

Physical hierarchy, occupancy, access, utilities, condition, inspections, and operating relationships.

Layer 04

People, Programs, Assets, and Services

Officers, residents, vehicles, equipment, healthcare, education, enterprise, transport, and support operations.

Layer 05

Events, Alerts, Media, and History

Incidents, warnings, distress states, inspections, work orders, documentation, and auditable activity.

Live operations

Olympus Command connects the systems leaders must understand in real time.

01 / PEOPLE

Staffing and resident movement

Counts, assignments, approved location, schedules, program participation, status, and unresolved operational needs.

02 / ASSETS

Vehicles, equipment, and inventory

Ownership, location, assignment, condition, maintenance, readiness, utilization, and lifecycle.

03 / SERVICES

Healthcare, education, and programs

Demand, scheduling, access, completion, delays, continuity, outcomes, and resource gaps.

04 / INFRASTRUCTURE

Buildings, utilities, and systems

Power, water, HVAC, communications, doors, alarms, maintenance, outages, and recovery.

05 / SECURITY

Events and emergency awareness

Incidents, alerts, response status, command escalation, continuity, and after-action history.

06 / FINANCE

Cost and utilization intelligence

Labor, purchasing, maintenance, energy, contracts, inventory, service demand, and verified savings.

Intelligence principle

Olympus should make the institution more understandable—not less accountable.

The platform may identify trends, predict demand, detect anomalies, and recommend action. It does not independently impose discipline, authorize force, deny healthcare, alter legal status, or replace professional judgment.

Every consequential recommendation remains attributable, reviewable, explainable, and subject to correction.

Intelligence strengthens command when it gives qualified people better evidence and a more complete understanding of the institution.

Shared digital object model

Every tracked object retains one complete core record.

01 / IDENTITY

What the object is

Name, type, class, identifiers, owner, authority, and source system.

02 / LOCATION

Where it is and belongs

Facility, building, unit, room, route, assignment, and permitted operating area.

03 / RELATIONSHIPS

What it connects to

People, systems, assets, services, schedules, facilities, policies, and events.

04 / STATUS

Current condition

Availability, readiness, occupancy, health, service state, risk, and active alerts.

05 / HISTORY

What has happened

Events, inspections, assignments, incidents, changes, maintenance, and prior decisions.

06 / PERFORMANCE

How it is performing

Reliability, utilization, cost, outcomes, service levels, and operational value.

07 / EXTENSIONS

Optional operational context

Emergency, distress, warning, media, maintenance, clinical, or other approved extensions.

08 / AUDIT

Who acted and why

Access, changes, approvals, recommendations, exceptions, and corrective history.

Continuous savings intelligence

Olympus identifies avoidable cost before it becomes permanent waste.

01 / STAFFING

Shift optimization

Detect chronic overtime, unsupported posts, staffing imbalance, and recurring relief gaps.

02 / ASSETS

Idle and duplicated resources

Identify underused equipment, duplicate purchases, excessive inventory, and poor asset allocation.

03 / MAINTENANCE

Predictive repair planning

Surface failure patterns, deferred work, repeat repairs, and avoidable emergency replacement.

04 / ENERGY

Utility performance

Detect abnormal power, water, HVAC, and facility consumption trends.

05 / SERVICES

Operational bottlenecks

Identify scheduling delay, missed capacity, transportation waste, and underused programs.

06 / CONTRACTS

Vendor and purchasing intelligence

Compare price, delivery, support, utilization, renewal, and contracted performance.

07 / CAPITAL

Replacement forecasting

Connect asset condition, failure risk, lifecycle cost, and capital planning.

08 / VALUE

Verified taxpayer savings

Separate projected opportunities from measured, independently reviewed savings.

STEAD Digital Twin and Statewide Intelligence

The future of corrections is not digitized paperwork. It is a living, governed operating picture.

Olympus Command connects facilities, command, workforce, residents, assets, services, infrastructure, events, finance, and continuous improvement through one secure statewide digital twin designed to improve awareness, planning, safety, accountability, and public value.