Methodology

CLX-1.

Clarum is built around readable exposure scoring, explicit missingness, dated evidence, and visible confidence caps. The method is designed to be inspected, not merely claimed.

Published dossiers
5
Evidence records
40
Export bundle
Live
Method posture

Readable, bounded, explicit.

Public method
The score only matters when the path from score to evidence and limitations is visible.
Confidence discipline
Confidence should degrade whenever the public record lacks enough supply-chain visibility.
Framework domains

Eight named domains.

A1

Policy & regulatory

A2

Geopolitics & export controls

A3

Supply concentration

A4

Entity & compliance

A5

Logistics & chokepoints

A6

Technology & IP dependency

A7

Industrial capacity

A8

Financial & reputation exposure

Method rules

Publication discipline.

Readable scoring

CLX-1 uses a visible 0-100 exposure scale with named bands so the score remains legible and auditable.

Evidence gating

Tier A sources carry the public case. Tier B support is allowed only when flagged, and placeholder sourcing does not clear publication.

Confidence and missingness

Confidence stays capped whenever public evidence cannot see supplier, routing, customer, or issuer detail clearly enough.

Boundaries

Clarum covers risk only. It is not procurement advice, legal advice, export-control advice, or tactical guidance.