One readiness picture across every organization in the program.
Struxis extends owner readiness across organizational boundaries. Owners, airlines, agencies, program managers, contractors, and commissioning partners each hold their own data and their own view of readiness — Struxis is the multi-enterprise layer that connects them into one governed, privacy-safe readiness picture, so misalignments surface early instead of on opening day.
The third layer of the Citiri platform.
Struxis does not replace the layers below it. It extends the same governed readiness data — first captured by the owner in CitiriOS, then harmonized across enterprise systems by OpsCenter — outward across every organization in the program.
On a complex program, the owner is one participant in a large ecosystem.
A terminal opening, a line launch, or a campus activation pulls together airlines, concessionaires, agencies, program managers, contractors, and commissioning partners. Each brings its own systems and its own view of readiness. Today those views only reconcile in meetings — and the mismatches that matter most tend to surface at the moment of failure.
Struxis closes that gap: when one party's readiness lags while another races ahead, the mismatch is visible across the ecosystem in time to act on it.
Every organization runs its own PMIS, EAM, and document tools. Readiness lives in silos.
No single party can see the whole program's readiness posture — only their slice of it.
Cross-org dependencies and resource conflicts appear only when they've already become blockers.
Parties can't share freely — so they share little, and coordination stays manual.
Coordination across boundaries — governed, not improvised.
Each capability extends the owner readiness model outward to the ecosystem, while every organization keeps control of its own data.
Shared readiness picture
Privacy-safe data rooms
Cross-org dependencies
Ecosystem resource coordination
Ecosystem evidence packs
One gate. Evidence from three organizations.
Struxis carries the same Owner Scope Management relationships that make a go/no-go defensible in CitiriOS — requires, supports, authorizes — and lets a single readiness gate depend on evidence owned by different organizations. When the airline's sign-off lags while the contractor's commissioning is accepted, the graph shows exactly where the program is exposed.
- → Each node names the organization accountable for it.
- → A cross-org gate aggregates evidence held by many parties.
- → The mismatch is visible while there's still time to coordinate.
The same Opti agents — with ecosystem-wide context.
Opti agents that run inside CitiriOS gain cross-organization visibility in Struxis. They correlate signals across boundaries and surface misalignments no single organization could detect — always suggesting and summarizing, never deciding.
Opti Solve
Detects cross-stakeholder risk — for example, an airline's operational readiness lagging while terminal construction runs ahead — and recommends coordination actions before it becomes an opening-day crisis.
Opti Engage
Orchestrates engagement across organizational boundaries with data-sharing controls, so each participant sees only what they're authorized to — while coordination integrity holds.
Opti ARIA
Delivers ecosystem-level executive intelligence: aggregated readiness posture across all parties, cross-organization critical-path dependencies, and board-ready evidence packs that reflect the full picture.
Opti Resource
Identifies resource conflicts across the ecosystem — shared commissioning teams, overlapping test windows, competing access — and optimizes allocation at the program level.
Opti recommendations that affect evidence or gate decisions require human approval — across every organization — before they change readiness state.
What Struxis governs — and what stays with each organization.
Struxis governs the cross-enterprise readiness layer. It is not a shared PMIS, a data lake, or a replacement for anyone's internal systems. Every organization keeps its own systems of record and decides what it contributes.
| Object | Struxis governs | Stays with the organization |
|---|---|---|
| Shared readiness picture | ✓ Governed here | Sourced from each party's readiness data |
| Cross-org data-sharing permissions | ✓ Governed here | Each party sets what it contributes and sees |
| Cross-org dependencies & resource conflicts | ✓ Governed here | Underlying schedules stay in each PMIS |
| Owner's own Readiness Room | Extends it outward | CitiriOS (Layer 1) |
| A single enterprise's data harmonization | Consumes it | OpsCenter (Layer 2) |
| Each party's PMIS, EAM & documents | References, never replaces | The organization's own systems |
Coordination that each organization can safely say yes to.
Multi-enterprise coordination only works if every party trusts it. Struxis is designed around the same governance controls that run through the rest of the Citiri platform.
Data stays in source
Built to harmonize across parties without moving data out of each organization's systems — no shared replica to secure.
Authorized visibility only
Each participant contributes and sees only what it has agreed to share, enforced by role and organization.
Human-in-the-loop
Opti surfaces and suggests; people approve every evidence and gate decision, within each accountable organization.
Explainable outputs
Every cross-org finding carries its evidence chain back to the contributing party and source.
Audit trails
Who shared what, who saw it, and who decided — recorded for owners, regulators, and acceptance authorities.
Enterprise identity
Designed to align with SSO/SAML, RBAC, and each organization's own identity and access controls.
Specific certifications and controls are established per deployment. Struxis is on the roadmap; the controls above describe design intent, not a current attestation.
Help shape the ecosystem layer.
Struxis is on the Citiri roadmap, and we're partnering with owners running complex, multi-organization programs to design it. Join a roadmap briefing to see the direction and tell us where the coordination gap hurts most.
Available today on the Citiri platform: CitiriOS and OpsCenter.