Scope
PULSE ENGINE
PULSE ENGINE controls signal intake, filter discipline, dedupe, scoring preparation, queue formation, logging, and review readiness.

MEDIATOR SOLUTIONS / PULSE ENGINE
PULSE ENGINE is the intake and signal-control layer. It receives public stated-need signals, normalizes them into bounded records, suppresses duplicates, prepares ranked review queues, and keeps approval control ahead of any irreversible action.
Source posture reviewed from the uploaded PULSE, MIDAS/AZARIA, TRIDENT, AIE, and Lazarus archives.
Scope
PULSE ENGINE controls signal intake, filter discipline, dedupe, scoring preparation, queue formation, logging, and review readiness.
What it does
It can receive signal records, normalize fields, check seen-state, classify urgency, route to MIDAS for scoring, and prepare outreach or deployment inputs for review.
Integrity posture
It does not self-authorize sending, guarantee closed business, invent contact data, bypass duplicate control, or deploy without approval.
PULSE captures and normalizes public signals into bounded records.
ATLAS may enrich execution context through a boundary only; it does not rewrite the input type.
MIDAS transforms validated input into reproducible packets, websites, and deployment artifacts.