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Market Signals Observatory

Monitor official procurement, policy, payment and market data alongside reviewed field evidence, separating factual records from interpretation.

ContinuousAutomated factual collection, structured moderation, human review, publication and correction history.Published limitations

Who this is designed for

  • buyers
  • suppliers
  • entrepreneurs
  • support organisations
  • researchers

Problems it is designed to investigate

  • Market information is scattered
  • Announcements are repeated without practical implications
  • AI summaries obscure sources and limitations
  • Signals expire without review
  • Field insight cannot be reused safely

Expected outputs

Work that can be used, reviewed and improved.

  • live factual signal feed
  • reviewed buyer and supplier implications
  • sector and geography filters
  • source and evidence labels
  • correction history
  • quarterly synthesis reports
  • open JSON feed

Measurement

How progress should be assessed

Measures indicate direction and implementation; they do not turn participation into certification.

Programme measures

  • source coverage
  • review timeliness
  • correction rate
  • signal reuse
  • questions generated for pilots

What this programme is not

Automated records are not supplier-quality judgements, legal conclusions or procurement recommendations.

Any live tender, certification, legal, financial or regulated-service requirement must be handled through the appropriate separately contracted professional route.

ACCORD control cycle

Every module passes through the same six stages.

Ask, clarify, close, operate, review and disseminate. A project can stop at any stage where evidence no longer supports proceeding.

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Related pathways

Programmes that may follow or run alongside

The combination depends on the actual gap, not a fixed package.

Market Entry Lab

Test whether a real market problem, buyer route and adoption pathway exist before committing heavily to a product, service or sector.

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Supplier Readiness Sprint

Translate buyer entry requirements into practical operating controls, records and a prioritised readiness plan.

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Supplier Reliability Lab

Build and test the operating rhythm, capacity, controls and recovery mechanisms required for dependable delivery.

Explore programme

Turn this programme into a scoped question.

Applications are reviewed for fit, legal responsibility, disclosure, delivery risk, evidence value and available capacity before any commitment is made.

Explore live market signals