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CORTEX v1.0 — Reference Documentation
14-Agent Manufacturing Intelligence

CORTEX
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Technical reference for the 14-agent manufacturing intelligence platform deployed at Schneider Electric EP44. Architecture, agent specifications, deployment protocol, and IP record.

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Architecture
System design, domain separation, agent communication
REF-02
Agent Catalog
All 14 agents — domains, functions, inputs, outputs
REF-03
Deployment Protocol
90-day data gravity, Teams integration, stakeholder rollout
REF-04
IP Record
Build timeline, pre-existing architecture, claim status
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14 agents. Full domain separation. Deployed in approximately 6 hours.

CORTEX is a manufacturing intelligence platform built for Schneider Electric EP44 in El Paso, TX. The system consists of 14 specialized agents, each owning a discrete operational domain. No agent duplicates another's function.

The architecture was conceived and deployed in a single session of approximately 6 hours. This speed is a direct result of 11+ years of critical infrastructure experience applied to a facility whose data requirements were understood at the component level before development began.

The 90-day data gravity protocol — personal agents per stakeholder, living in Microsoft Teams, learning custom spreadsheet schemas — was designed to make CORTEX structurally embedded before any institutional review could evaluate removing it.

System Manifest
cortex.config / v1.0
01systemCORTEX
02version1.0.0
03deploymentEP44 — Schneider Electric
04locationEl Paso, TX
05agent_count14
06build_time~6 hours
07integrationMicrosoft Teams
08data_gravity_days90
09domain_separationstrict
10ip_statusclaim_active
11labCelaya Solutions
14
Operational Agents
Each owning one discrete manufacturing intelligence domain.
~6h
Build Time
Concept to operational deployment in a single session.
90d
Data Gravity Window
The period after which the workflow is deeply shaped by accumulated context.
IP Claim — Active
CORTEX was built by an independent contractor using a pre-existing architecture framework developed entirely outside the employer relationship. The Celaya Solutions research ecosystem — including the multi-agent architecture methodology — predates the EP44 engagement.

Build documentation, architectural records, and timestamps were produced in real time during development. The pre-existing nature of the framework is the central claim. Independent contractor status and the absence of a work-for-hire agreement covering this class of intellectual property support the position.

Documentation is referenced under the Sealed Envelope Protocol: hashed and anchored before submission.
Claim Status
Active
Contractor Type
Independent / Volt Staffing
Pre-existing Architecture
Documented
Build Timestamps
Recorded
SEP Anchor
Solana — Active
Work-for-hire Coverage
Disputed
Lab
Celaya Solutions