31 requirements (13 mandatory gates, 5 certification forms, 11 narrative,
1 pricing, 1 compliance schedule), 12 criteria across two levels, and three
labelled known-misses.
The known-misses are drawn from the document rather than invented:
KM-1 Schedule C holds no prices; content is in an external Excel file,
and pricing is 40 of 100 points
KM-2 a mandatory submission stated only inside a parenthetical within a
scored criterion's description in Section K
KM-3 'Response to values statement' carries no obligation verb and is
mandatory only by virtue of the checklist eleven pages earlier
validate-truth.py checks reference integrity and weight sums; these files
are hand-authored, so nothing else checks them.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
52pp, clean text layer, no OCR needed. Rubric matches #22's record and is
nested three deep, with sub-items that are weighted under two parents and
unweighted guidance under two others.
Schedule C (the price sheet) contains only 'Separate attachment to be
completed in Excel' — a ready-made labelled known-miss where pricing is 40%
of the available score.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Seven public-sector solicitations and rubric samples read by #22 from live
URLs and never saved. #22's ninth hazard was that these 403 without warning,
so archival is the irreversible-if-lost part of #30.
All seven retrieved. Two corrections to #22's record: SLC Airport is 142pp
not 55pp, and Tarrant County is an award tabulation rather than a
solicitation — it validates ranking arithmetic but cannot be authored against.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>