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What does GCRI do that GRA does not do?

GCRI provides the technical, evidence, methods, observability, compute, simulation, and systems-integration functions that GRA does not perform. 

GRA does not build technical infrastructure. It does not operate high-performance compute environments, design technical demonstrations, run simulations, validate data pipelines, create digital twins, manage observability systems, or serve as the technical backbone for Nexus Universe. 

GCRI does that work. 

GCRI may support: 

technical architecture; 

data systems; 

evidence records; 

simulation environments; 

digital twins; 

dashboards; 

geospatial intelligence; 

AI and cyber technical workstreams; 

observability and telemetry; 

Nexus Core preparation; 

temporary high-performance Nexus Universe technical infrastructure; 

technical documentation; 

verification logic; 

teardown and archive. 

GRA uses technical outputs as inputs to finance-readiness only where appropriate. A GCRI-supported simulation may help inform a GRA risk-to-capital map. A technical dashboard may support a capital-readable summary. A public-good evidence record may inform insurance-readiness questions. 

But GRA does not determine whether the technical model is valid. GRA does not certify performance, safety, accuracy, deployment readiness, cybersecurity, engineering sufficiency, or public authority suitability. 

GCRI protects technical truth so GRA can protect capital meaning responsibly. 

Without GCRI, GRA risks translating weak evidence into finance language. Without GRA, GCRI technical evidence may remain difficult for financial-services actors to understand. The two functions are different, but mutually reinforcing. 

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