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pilot planning

Stress-test a local pilot before the real world does.

Scenario planning helps cities, co-ops, and community partners understand likely shortages, delays, and service gaps before they act. Public visitors see the purpose and public-safe summaries; signed-in teams use the deeper controls.

purpose 01

Show likely service gaps before they happen.

purpose 02

Explain which residents or sites may be affected.

purpose 03

Compare response options before public money or capacity is committed.

purpose 04

Publish a safe summary after the pilot team reviews the result.

examples

What a pilot team can model.

These examples are not public commands. They are planning exercises that become reviewable only after a responsible local team evaluates the evidence.

Food demand surge

Model an abrupt increase in public meal need and kitchen load, then estimate queue pressure, capacity gap, and procurement action.

touches food, procurement, labor

Cold-chain delivery delay

Stress test medicine and food logistics when refrigerated routes fail or run late.

touches medicine, food, transit

Workforce shortage

Project what happens when repair, care, and logistics labor availability drops across multiple domains.

touches labor, housing, eldercare, childcare

Energy outage

Estimate cold-chain, kitchen, transit, and shelter impacts when power resilience drops in affected districts.

touches energy, food, medicine, disaster

Procurement lead-time shock

Model supplier delays, bid review load, and public-money decisions before an allocation becomes executable.

touches procurement, medicine, housing, food