Internal GCCAP operating surface

This page is retained behind the public client website.

GCCAP does not delete operating records, trial packs, hardware activation surfaces or evidence automation layers. They are preserved for authorised client portal, command-centre and internal operating use while the public website stays clean for airline first impressions.

Open portal access

Internal GCCAP surface

A controlled trial pathway that can move as fast as client approval allows.

The trial operations pack defines the site access, roles, controls, steps and success criteria required to run a low-disruption GCCAP validation with airline catering stakeholders.

StatusInternal / restricted surface. Not part of the public client walkthrough.

GCCAP
Sensor
Gateway
Evidence
Watchdog
Journey intelligenceRepresentative demo
Primary outcomeClient momentum
Validation stateControlled
Public claimsGoverned

Operating view

Pilot activation path

Walkthrough -> scope -> proof -> report

ModeRepresentative demo

Operational layer

What the trial needs

A trial succeeds when each operational role understands what GCCAP needs and what GCCAP will not disrupt.

Site access

Controlled access to agreed carts, staging area, gateway position and wash/handling observation window.

Role alignment

QA, operations, wash bay, engineering, IT and site leadership each receive a clear responsibility view.

No-disruption controls

Sensor placement, gateway positioning and observation steps are validated before live pilot operation.

Decision clarity

Trial execution sequence

This sequence is designed to turn approval into evidence without operational confusion.

Step 1Client walkthrough and approval scope.
Step 2Hardware labelling, sensor/gateway register and cart assignment.
Step 3Bench payload proof and gateway capture test.
Step 4Cart placement, BLE readability and wash/handling validation.
Step 5Controlled operational run and first evidence report.

Governance

Pilot success criteria

A trial should not be judged on excitement. It should be judged on clear proof gates.

  1. Sensor remains physically suitable for approved placement.
  2. Gateway detects and transmits useful readings.
  3. Recorded timestamps, received timestamps and device identity are preserved where available.
  4. GCCAP can generate a clear evidence report with limitations stated.
  5. The trial does not disrupt catering, cart handling or wash processes.