CORTEX 14 AGENTS YIELD CADENCE RACHEL SPEC WRENCH WATT COMPASS SENTINEL SIGNAL VERDICT MERIDIAN CLOS EPPE VECTOR
14-Agent Manufacturing Intelligence
CORTEX
Built in approximately 6 hours. Deployed at Schneider Electric EP44. 14 agents with full domain separation, data gravity protocol, and 90-day lock-in architecture.
Architecture Docs IP Documentation
Operational — EP44
14
Agents
~6hr
Build time
90d
Data gravity
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Manufacturing intelligence,
fully deployed.
14
Operational Agents
YIELD, CADENCE, RACHEL, WRENCH, SENTINEL, WATT, COMPASS, SPEC, VECTOR, and six additional domain agents. Each owns a discrete function. No overlap by design.
~6hr
Build Time
The entire 14-agent system went from concept to operational deployment in approximately 6 hours. This is not a headline. It is the build record.
90d
Data Gravity Protocol
The 220% expansion: personal agents per stakeholder, living in Microsoft Teams, learning custom spreadsheet schemas. After 90 days, the system is deeply embedded in the facility's operating context.
EP44
Active Deployment
Deployed at Schneider Electric EP44, El Paso. Built by the contractor who understood the facility's data requirements better than anyone else on the floor.
Teams
Integration Layer
Agents live where the work lives. Microsoft Teams integration means CORTEX is not a separate tool — it is embedded in the existing workflow. Adoption is structural, not optional.
IP
Ownership Claim
CORTEX is the subject of an active IP ownership claim. Built by an independent contractor with pre-existing architecture. Documentation was produced in real time during development.
A 14-agent system built
in 6 hours is not an accident.
It is a capability.

CORTEX was built during a period when Christopher had 11+ years of critical infrastructure experience, a complete AI architecture framework, and a facility whose data needs he understood at the component level. The speed was the result of that preparation.

14 agents.
Full domain separation.

Each agent owns one domain. The architecture prevents scope creep by design — an agent that does two things is two agents that haven't been separated yet.

01
YIELD
Production throughput
02
CADENCE
Scheduling and timing
03
RACHEL
Reporting and escalation
04
WRENCH
Maintenance tracking
05
SENTINEL
Monitoring and alerts
06
WATT
Energy and power data
07
COMPASS
Navigation and workflow
08
SPEC
Specifications and standards
09
VECTOR
Data direction and flow
10–14
Domain Agents ×5
Facility-specific domains
Deployed.
Documented.
Claimed.

CORTEX is operational at EP44. The IP ownership claim is active. The build documentation was produced in real time during development. The architecture, agent specifications, and deployment records exist and are dated.

01
Architecture Documentation
14-agent specs, domain separation, Teams integration
02
IP Claim Documentation
Build record, timestamps, pre-existing architecture
03
Research Collaboration
System Status
Operational
Deployment
EP44 — Schneider Electric
Agents
14 Active
Integration
Microsoft Teams
Data Gravity
90-day protocol
IP Status
Claim Active
Location
El Paso, TX
Six hours.
14 agents.
The record exists.
Pre-build
11+ years of critical infrastructure context.
Microsoft data centers, T5, medium-voltage switchgear, solar. Christopher arrived at EP44 with more relevant infrastructure knowledge than most software architects build in a career. CORTEX was possible in 6 hours because of those 11+ years.
Day 1
14 agents specified and deployed.
The architecture was complete before the first line of code. Domain separation enforced from the start. Agent names selected for their function clarity. SENTINEL, WATT, WRENCH, YIELD, CADENCE — each one a complete scope in a single word.
220%
The data gravity expansion.
Personal agents per stakeholder, living in Teams, learning the spreadsheet schemas that each person uses. The 220% expansion was designed to make CORTEX expensive to remove. After 90 days, the data gravity is structural.
Active
IP claim in progress.
CORTEX was built by an independent contractor using pre-existing architecture developed outside the employer relationship. The build documentation, timestamps, and architecture records support the claim. The process is active.