Pause when required adapters, support owners, accessibility remediation, or training proofs are not ready.
Open path →Expansion can pause, narrow, sequence, or roll back cleanly.
A governance route that names expansion risks and control actions: support overload, adapter delays, accessibility blockers, policy conflicts, training gaps, communication confusion, and public trust concerns.
Narrow by court unit, role, case type, route family, or support lane when scale would obscure a defect.
Open path →Sequence rollout by measured readiness instead of political pressure or calendar optimism.
Open path →Rollback actions are named for support overload, production configuration failure, access issue, or public communication risk.
Open path →Rollout risk controls board
Scale credibility depends on the ability to say not yet. This board names pause, narrow, sequence, and rollback paths before expansion begins.
| Risk signal | Control action | Required owner |
|---|---|---|
| Adapter not certified | Pause affected court unit. | State IT owner. |
| Support queue overload | Narrow route or add staffing. | Support owner. |
| Policy variance unresolved | Sequence after rule confirmation. | Court sponsor. |
| Public confusion | Update communications before widening access. | Communications owner. |
- rollout risk controls visible
- pause narrow sequence rollback named
- calendar pressure rejected
- support overload blocker
- owner required
The public package has a clear next step.
Human review remains the control point. This route is a public training record with fictional records and is not connected to a live court system.
- 1Audience path
Plan selection
- 2Public proof route
Account workspace
- 3Review standard
Settings and connections
- 4Forwardable next step
Review-safe outputs
This public walkthrough uses fictional training records. It does not submit filings, change court records, provide legal advice, or connect to a live court system. Production use requires authenticated access, configured adapters, audit logging, and court-approved integration boundaries.
