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03 — Notification Timing & SLA Model
The 7 May 2026 incident's defining failure was a ~40-minute gap between a visible air threat and the public cell-broadcast reaching Rezekne. This package treats notification speed as a first-class, modelled quantity rather than an implicit expectation.
The SLA chain
Decision_NotificationUrgencytakesthreatLeveland the estimated minutes until the object could reach people, and outputs:notificationTier—immediate | priority | standard | nonebroadcastSlaSeconds— the maximum time allowed from authorisation to confirmed dispatch.
Task_DispatchBroadcast(VUGD) carries a non-interrupting boundary timer armed atbroadcastSlaSeconds.- If dispatch is not confirmed before the timer fires,
Task_EscalateSlaruns in parallel — it does not cancel the broadcast, it escalates the delay to the Crisis Management Centre so a human intervenes.
Proposed SLA defaults
| Threat level | Lead time | Tier | broadcastSlaSeconds |
Rationale |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| critical | any | immediate | 120 | Object inside airspace, closing on people. |
| high | ≤ 15 min | immediate | 180 | Little lead time; alert must precede impact. |
| high | > 15 min | priority | 300 | Lead time exists; brief verification window. |
| elevated | any | priority | 600 | Threat present, not yet tracking toward people. |
| low | any | standard | 1800 | Advisory only. |
| none | – | none | 0 | No public broadcast. |
Against these defaults, the Rezekne broadcast (~2400 s) breached even the most lenient non-zero SLA by an order of magnitude. Under this model the boundary timer would have fired at 120–180 s and escalated to KVC ~38 minutes earlier.
Guardrail
broadcastSlaSeconds is a hard floor for escalation, not a target for
dispatch (guardrail GR-3). Dispatch should normally be far faster; the SLA is
the line past which the absence of a broadcast becomes its own incident.
Open for validation
The table values are modelling proposals. They need calibration against
real NBS classification timelines and VUGD cell-broadcast dispatch latencies
before the package can leave draft.