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Intervention Efficacy & Outcome Assurance

JB-DOF™ Domain 5 (Outcome Integrity Monitoring): Ensuring detected risks lead to meaningful action.

Intervention Efficacy & Outcome Assurance (IEOA) is the fifth domain of the JB-DOF™ framework. It measures the degree to which identified risks result in measurable, effective, and sustained operational interventions.

Purpose

To ensure that detected risks lead to meaningful action and improved outcomes. IEOA closes the governance loop by asking whether the system's ability to identify problems actually translates into effective response.

Detection without intervention is surveillance. IEOA ensures that governance produces operational value by measuring whether identified risks result in actions that demonstrably improve outcomes.

Operational Dimensions

1. Intervention Execution

Actions taken in response to identified risk. This dimension measures whether the system consistently translates risk identification into structured, documented intervention.

2. Outcome Tracking

Measurement of intervention effectiveness. Outcome tracking captures whether interventions produce their intended effects and how those effects are measured over time.

3. Reversibility Controls

Ability to correct, override, or adjust decisions. Reversibility controls ensure that governance decisions are not irreversible and that correction pathways exist when outcomes diverge from expectations.

4. Analytical Feedback Loops

Continuous system learning and improvement. Feedback loops ensure that intervention outcomes inform future risk identification, creating a cycle of governance refinement.

Where This Domain Measures

IEOA primarily measures the DRPI (Predictive) and JDO (Doctrine) layers. As the domain responsible for closing the governance loop, IEOA validates that predictive capabilities translate into operational improvement and that doctrinal standards drive measurable outcomes.

Related

JB-DOF Assessment Standard: DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19186030