DEMO · 12 FTW SYNTHETIC DATA · NO REAL DoD RECORDS
Air Force readiness copilot

Wing CC 72-hour brief
Sortie risk · MICAP blockers · tail-level action

Don’t move Air Force readiness data to AI. Bring AI to governed readiness data in Snowflake.
WrenchLens turns synthetic 12 FTW maintenance, parts, and readiness data into a commander-ready brief: MC/NMC posture, top tail risks, MICAP exposure, and recommended MXG actions. Cortex runs next to governed data — RBAC, masking, and Query History audit stay in Snowflake.
Commander brief
A 72-hour narrative for the wing commander: MC trend, NMC drivers, parts risk, and the bottom-line action list.
MC · NMC · sortie generation
MXG triage
Tail-level blockers, shop routing, and production-meeting priorities for maintenance leaders.
tail risk · shop · handoff
MICAP risk
Parts shortages, lead times, blocked tails, and supply actions from governed Snowflake views.
NSN · lead time · blocked tails
Why Snowflake
Cortex runs in the data platform: prompt, rows, response, RBAC, masking, and audit under one control plane.
Cortex · RBAC · Query History
Multi-cloud fabric
Snowflake core on AWS / GovCloud; Google Cloud contributes app + data products; Azure as identity / collaboration edge — one governance plane.
AWS · GCP · Azure · governed
Positioning: Snowflake is the governed mission-data control plane; WrenchLens is the Air Force readiness application on top. The core readiness account can run on AWS / GovCloud while selected data products and app outputs originate in Google Cloud, with Azure Government / M365 available as identity and collaboration surface. Provider, region, FedRAMP / IL5 authorization, and Cortex feature availability vary per deployment and are decided per program at deploy time — this demo does not claim Cortex is authorized in every environment.