The TA-14 Environmental Integrity Framework is designed as a scalable environmental integrity infrastructure, expanding from single-classroom deployment to multi-building, district-wide, and cross-sector implementation.
The 2026–2027 pilot establishes a validated, repeatable model for environmental verification, airborne risk reduction, and performance accountability.
Classroom-level implementation
Establishment of AIR and EIR datasets
Validation of KPI framework and intervention effectiveness
Outcome:
A proven, real-world operational model demonstrating measurable airborne risk reduction.
Expansion to full-building deployment
Standardization of protocols
Integration with facility systems
Outcome:
Building-wide environmental integrity tracking with consistent verification.
Multi-school deployment
Centralized monitoring and reporting
Cross-site performance comparison
Outcome:
Portfolio-level environmental accountability and optimization.
Adaptation into:
Healthcare
Commercial
Residential
Transportation
Outcome:
A unified, cross-sector environmental verification standard.
At scale, deployments interconnect into a federated network of environmental nodes:
Buildings function as continuous environmental record systems
Conditions tracked across regions in real time
Pattern detection enables early risk identification
Result:
Regional environmental intelligence
Early detection of systemic failures
Data-driven public health decision support
TA-14 ensures:
Repeatable deployment methodology
Standardized AIR/EIR data structures
Consistent KPI measurement across all sites
Result:
Scalability without loss of integrity, comparability, or admissibility.
This project establishes a scalable environmental integrity infrastructure that expands from individual classrooms to interconnected building networks—defining a new standard for verifiable indoor air accountability.