Tag: ICS

  • An Incident Command System for your GasTown

    ## The Problem with 20 Agents

    You’ve deployed GasTown. The Mayor is coordinating. Polecats are spawning. Convoys are moving. Work is happening.

    Then one morning you wake up and ask: “Is everything okay?”

    And you realize you have no idea.

    • Which agents are healthy?
    • Did any Polecats fail overnight?
    • Is that critical convoy still blocked?
    • What happened at 3am when nobody was watching?

    You’ve built a town. But who’s running the fire department?

    ## Enter ICS

    The Incident Command System (ICS) is how emergency responders manage chaos. When a wildfire breaks out, ICS provides:

    • Clear command structure — One Incident Commander, clear roles
    • Scalable organization — Works for 5 people or 5,000
    • Transferable authority — Shift changes without confusion
    • Documentation — Everything logged for after-action review

    What if your agent town had the same thing?

    ## Mindspace and Modelspace

    Here’s the insight: GasTown gives you modelspace — the runtime where agents do work. But you also need mindspace — the governance layer where humans observe, decide, and intervene.

    Layer System Purpose
    Modelspace GasTown Agent orchestration
    Mindspace ICS Governance Human oversight

    The Mayor coordinates agents. But who coordinates the response when the Mayor can’t?

    ## What ICS for GasTown Looks Like

    Operator HUD — Real-time visibility into your agent town. Capabilities, incidents, health — all queryable via SPARQL, displayed in Maltego or your TUI of choice.

    Incident Management — When a Polecat fails or a convoy blocks, you don’t just restart and hope. You detect, assess, respond, verify, and learn.

    Quality Gate — Before resuming normal operations, the gate tells you it’s safe. No more “I think it’s fine.”

    ## Standards, Not Opinions

    This isn’t governance we invented over a weekend. It’s built on:

    • ICS/NIMS — FEMA’s incident management standard
    • NQA-1 — Nuclear quality assurance
    • NIEM — National information exchange model

    When your auditor asks “how do you manage agent incidents?”, you have an answer backed by federal standards.

    ## The Vision

    Every GasTown needs a fire department. Every agent mesh needs incident command. Every AI operation needs governance.

    We’re building the ICS layer so you can run your agents with confidence — and prove it to anyone who asks.


    Next post: How we closed an incident in 90 minutes and built an entire operational platform in the process.