Attribution Engine
NAE — turning data into attributable evidence.
The Network Attribution Engine ingests raw monitoring data from any tool or partner and converts it into attributable, reviewer-ready evidence chains — the substrate Pillar 1 of GEFI depends on.
What NAE does
Ingest → attribute → chain.
- Ingest — pull observations from FieldTrace, partner systems and third-party tools.
- Attribute — bind each data point to actor, method, time, place and governance reference.
- Chain — assemble observations into reconstructable evidence chains and indicator packets.
Inputs & outputs
What goes in, what comes out.
Inputs
Sources
FieldTrace captures, partner monitoring systems, sensor and survey tools, document stores.
Outputs
Evidence chains
Attributable chains, indicator packets and quality flags, ready for governance and scoring.
In the stack
FieldTrace → NAE → Hub → GEFI.
NAE sits between field observation and governance: it consumes FieldTrace and partner data, hands governed chains to the Hub and Bridge, and feeds attribution quality directly into GEFI Pillar 1.
Status
Pilots & integrations.
Connector framework in development; first attribution pilots run alongside the GEFI Q3 2026 cohort.
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