Dashboard — What It Does
The Dashboard is your command center for the PN 12941 stakeholder engagement process. It shows at a glance how many companies are in the registry, how many documents have been uploaded, which roundtable topics are active, and whether Judy AI is online.
How to use it now:
- Review the stat cards for a quick picture of your engagement landscape
- Use the sector filter dropdown to browse companies by industry segment
- Search by company name, sector, or keyword across all 86 companies
- Click any company row to see its full description and associated documents
- Use topic filter buttons (Investment, Lunar, Regulatory, Market, SSA) to focus on roundtable themes
- Click the gold or teal launch cards to access Layers 1-4 advanced capabilities
With Judy (Production)
In production on MITRE's Judy NVIDIA SuperPOD, the Dashboard becomes a live analytical surface. Judy continuously monitors incoming stakeholder submissions, auto-categorizes them against the EO 14335/14369 policy framework, detects emerging cross-cutting themes in real time, and surfaces anomalies — like when a company's stated priorities diverge from their regulatory filings. The stat cards update live as new data arrives rather than requiring manual upload.
SO WHAT
State's Office of Space Affairs walks into Space Symposium knowing exactly which themes are emerging across 86+ companies, which roundtable topics have the most energy, and where industry consensus exists — before the first roundtable begins. That preparation advantage means the U.S. delegation shapes the conversation rather than reacting to it.
Company Registry — What It Does
The registry contains 86 U.S. commercial space companies across 12 sectors — from launch providers and satellite manufacturers to SSA companies, ISAM operators, and trade associations. Each company has a sector classification, topic tags, a short tagline, and a detailed paragraph description.
How to use it now:
- Browse all companies grouped by sector with counts
- Search across company names, descriptions, sectors, and taglines
- Filter by topic (Investment, Lunar, Regulatory, Market Access, SSA) to see which companies care about which issues
- Click a company to see its full profile in the detail panel, including any associated documents
- From the detail panel, click "Upload Document" to associate a submission or note with that company
With Judy (Production)
Judy transforms the static registry into a living knowledge base. When a new stakeholder submission arrives (email, PDF, or meeting note), Judy reads it, identifies the company, extracts their priorities and concerns, maps them to policy topics and cross-cutting themes, generates an AI summary, and updates the company profile — all automatically. Judy also cross-references company claims against public data (SEC filings, FCC applications, patent records) to validate what companies say versus what they actually do.
SO WHAT
Instead of an analyst manually reading and categorizing every submission, the entire intake process is automated. The analyst's time shifts from data entry to data interpretation — reviewing AI-generated summaries and making strategic judgments about which companies to engage and how.
Document Center — What It Does
The Document Center is where State's team uploads, organizes, and retrieves all engagement-related documents — stakeholder submissions, meeting notes, roundtable transcripts, position papers, correspondence, and analytical products.
How to use it now:
- Drag and drop files onto the upload zone (PDF, DOCX, XLSX, TXT, email files)
- Documents are automatically tagged with upload date and file type
- Filter by document type: submissions, meeting notes, transcripts, position papers, correspondence, analysis
- Each document shows an AI-generated summary (simulated in prototype)
- Documents tagged to a company appear in that company's detail panel
With Judy (Production)
Judy processes every uploaded document through a multi-stage pipeline: text extraction (including OCR for scanned PDFs), entity recognition (companies, people, topics, treaty references), semantic embedding for search, automatic summarization, and cross-referencing against the full company registry and policy corpus. A 50-page roundtable transcript becomes a structured summary with key themes, company-specific positions, and action items — in seconds, not hours. Judy also detects when a new document contradicts or updates information from a previous submission, flagging changes in company positions.
SO WHAT
The Office of Space Affairs builds institutional memory that compounds over time. Instead of roundtable insights living in one diplomat's notes, every engagement is captured, indexed, and searchable. When preparing for COPUOS six months later, a diplomat can query "what did industry say about SSA fee models at Space Symposium?" and get a synthesized answer with citations — not a folder of unread PDFs.
Judy AI Analyst — What It Does
The Judy AI Analyst is a conversational interface for querying the entire CSEP dataset — companies, documents, themes, and policy context. It generates sector summaries, identifies cross-cutting themes, answers questions about the company registry, and produces pre-briefing packages.
How to use it now:
- Click any suggested query button to see a pre-built analysis
- Type your own question in natural language
- Ask for sector summaries, EO 14335 impact analysis, document synthesis, or international regulatory comparisons
- Responses include structured analysis with company names, themes, and recommendations
With Judy (Production)
The prototype uses pre-built responses for common queries. In production on the Judy SuperPOD, the AI draws from a purpose-trained model that has ingested every document in the system, every company profile, and the full policy corpus. It generates truly dynamic responses — answering novel questions the prototype cannot, cross-referencing across hundreds of documents in real time, and producing briefing packages that synthesize the latest data. Judy can also run comparative analysis across time: "how have industry positions on SSA shifted since the last round of engagement?"
SO WHAT
A diplomat preparing for a bilateral meeting can ask "give me everything we know about Japan's commercial SSA companies and their engagement priorities" and receive a comprehensive briefing in 30 seconds. That's the decision-velocity advantage the architecture document describes — not faster typing, but faster understanding.
Advanced Capability Layers
CSEP is built as a modular platform with six capability layers. The main page (CSEP1) is the core platform. Layers 1-4 are prototyped in CSEP2 and CSEP3:
- CSEP2 — Layer 1 & 2: Sovereign Space Governance Model (treaty AI) and Positional Analysis Engine (coalition mapping, say-do gaps, negotiation wargaming)
- CSEP3 — Layer 3: Treaty & Standards Corpus (UNOOSA, ISO, CCSDS, IADC, ITU)
- CSEP4 — Layer 4: Treaty Language Generator, Analyzer, and Redline Comparison
- Layers 5 & 6 (planned): Multilingual Normative Translation and full Simulation & Wargaming
Click the gold or teal launch cards on the dashboard, or use the sidebar links under "Advanced Capabilities" to navigate between apps.
SO WHAT
The modular architecture means State gets value from Day 1 with the core platform, while each additional layer adds a new analytical dimension. By the time all six layers are operational on Judy, the U.S. delegation has a computational advantage no other nation possesses: the ability to predict positions, draft language, analyze proposals, simulate negotiations, and translate nuance — all backed by the full corpus of space governance history.