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This document explains how to use the Launchbelt platform demo and how the four modules work together to connect engineering, manufacturing, and mission users through a single execution backbone.
01 Launchbelt Command
Operator Profiles
Engineering leadership Program managers Startup executives
Functional Purpose
The program control and oversight layer. Command is used for decision-making and accountability across multiple programs, tracking spend, schedules, and delivery risk.
Operational Visibility
- Active work packages
- RFQ / RFP Status
- Quality tracking
- Program spend
- Risk assessment
02 Launchbelt Forge
Operator Profiles
Factory managers Quality teams Supply chain teams
Functional Purpose
The manufacturing operations system where planned work becomes physical output. Used for managing work orders, equipment capacity, and flight-ready hardware release.
Operational Visibility
- Work order assignment
- WIP tracking
- Equipment utilization
- Material gating
- Cert management
03 Launchbelt Execute
Operator Profiles
Machinists Technicians Inspectors
Functional Purpose
A kiosk-style execution interface used directly on the production floor. Designed for step-by-step deterministic execution with visual work instructions.
Operational Visibility
- Station selection
- Visual instructions
- Safety protocols
- Job execution
- Quality escalation
04 Launchbelt Atlas
Operator Profiles
Space Force users Acquisition officers Mission planners
Functional Purpose
The mission-facing acquisition and visibility interface. Atlas allows government users to define mission needs and track execution transparency after award.
Operational Visibility
- RFP tracking
- Mission intake
- Solution discovery
- Supplier comparison
- Quality escalation
