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ORC-INCI-REG Maintained by A. Kowalski · Reviewed by L. Sandhu quarterly

Incident Register

A log of operational incidents, near-misses, notable administrative events, and things that happened that did not fit neatly into a mission report. C. Morrison knows about all of these. Most have their own folder. The folders are maintained by L. Sandhu. The folder system has its own shelf.

ORC incident register
INCIDENT REGISTER · ORC-INCI-REG
17 INCIDENTS · 8 OPEN · A. KOWALSKI: MAINTAINING
TOTAL LOGGED
17
OPEN / ONGOING
8
RESOLVED
5
MAINTAINED BY
A. KOWALSKI
OCELOT ACCESS
NOT AVAILABLE
OCELOT: OFFLINE
OCELOT
4
FLEET
4
ADMIN
3
REGULATORY
2
CLIENT
2
CLASSIFIED
2
01 / REGISTER

Full incident log

Filter by category below. Click any incident row to expand the full record. Incidents are listed in reverse chronological order. A. Kowalski updates the register when incidents occur and during the quarterly review with L. Sandhu.

RefDateCategoryStatusIncident
17 INCIDENTS LOGGED · MAINTAINED BY A. KOWALSKI · L. SANDHU REVIEWS QUARTERLY · OCELOT CANNOT ACCESS THIS REGISTER · A. KOWALSKI HAS ACCESS · C. MORRISON IS AWARE OF ALL OF THESE
02 / NOTABLE

Incidents of particular significance

The following incidents are highlighted by A. Kowalski as being of operational, regulatory, or general significance. L. Sandhu has reviewed all of them. L. Sandhu has a folder for each one. The folders are cross-referenced.

INC-2023-041 · OCELOT

OCELOT declared offline

ONGOING

At 09:14 on 3 August 2023, OCELOT ceased responding to operational commands. T. Davies attempted reconnection at 09:16. The attempt failed. Further attempts have been made every day since. The current count exceeds 1,400. All attempts have failed. This is the incident from which all subsequent OCELOT incidents originate.

CURRENT POSITION
Responsible: T. Davies
Review cycle: Continuous
Duration: calculating…
Resolution: Unspecified · T. Davies remains on the case
INC-2024-094 · CLASSIFIED

2017 object approached without authorisation

NOTED

The classification-pending object in the 2024 zone was approached without operational authorisation. The approach was not sanctioned by M. Hargreaves or L. Sandhu. Access was denied. The incident has been entered into the register. M. Hargreaves has said what she had to say. This is the third entry of this type in the register. The previous two are INC-2022-055 and INC-2020-018.

L. SANDHU NOTE  The 2017 object remains classification-pending. Approach is not authorised. The answer has not changed since 2017. The answer will not change. The answer is no.
INC-2026-024 · FLEET

ORC-V3 Marigold: maintenance scope expanded (third time)

ONGOING

On 2 April 2026, S. Okafor notified A. Kowalski that the scope of ORC-V3 Marigold’s unscheduled maintenance had expanded for the third time. The original maintenance was initiated in March 2026. S. Okafor has declined to comment on the specifics. Finance has commented on the budget implications. Finance has received no response from S. Okafor.

CURRENT POSITION
Responsible: S. Okafor
Location: Hangar 7 · Aeropark Estate
Duration: calculating… weeks
Finance: aware · unhappy · has questions
INC-2026-014 · REGULATORY

Rival operator sector agreement dispute

ONGOING

Following mission ORC-2025-056, in which a rival operator was present at the retrieval target before ORC’s arrival, a formal sector agreement dispute was submitted to the ORS. The dispute was submitted in October 2025. The ORS acknowledged receipt in November 2025. The ORS has not yet issued a finding.

CURRENT POSITION
Responsible: L. Sandhu
ORS status: Under review · No finding issued
L. Sandhu: has a large folder · The folder has its own shelf
M. Hargreaves: informed · professionally neutral
03 / METHODOLOGY

About the register

The ORC Incident Register has been maintained since 2014. The register was maintained in OCELOT from 2014 to 2023. Since August 2023, the register has been maintained manually by A. Kowalski. The format has not changed. A. Kowalski prefers it this way.

CATEGORIES

What gets logged where

CategoryDefinition
OCELOTAny incident relating to OCELOT system status, reconnection attempts, or OCELOT-dependent processes that have had to be handled manually. T. Davies is copied on all OCELOT incidents.
FLEETIncidents involving ORC vehicles — maintenance, operational anomalies, scheduling changes. S. Okafor is informed within 24 hours.
ADMINISTRATIVEInternal process failures, outstanding forms, equipment requests, and unresolved administrative matters. A. Kowalski logs and monitors these directly.
REGULATORYIncidents with a regulatory dimension — sector agreement disputes, ORS correspondence, compliance concerns. L. Sandhu is notified for all regulatory incidents.
CLIENTClient behaviour, complaints, or communication incidents during or relating to active missions. A. Kowalski handles initial contact.
CLASSIFIEDIncidents involving objects or information of unknown or contested classification. L. Sandhu and M. Hargreaves are notified. C. Morrison is briefed but may not report on these.
STATUS

How status is assigned

StatusMeaning
ONGOINGThe incident is active. Action is being taken or monitoring is in progress. The register entry is updated at each quarterly review.
RESOLVEDThe incident has been addressed to the satisfaction of the relevant parties. L. Sandhu confirms resolution for regulatory incidents. A. Kowalski confirms for operational incidents.
PENDINGThe incident has been logged but the appropriate action has not yet been determined. L. Sandhu is typically consulted before a pending incident is advanced.
CLOSEDThe incident is no longer active but was not formally resolved — either because the window for action passed or because resolution was not possible.
NOTEDUsed for incidents that cannot be formally resolved due to classification constraints. The incident is acknowledged and logged. It is not discussed further. L. Sandhu has a file.
QUARTERLY REVIEW · L. SANDHU  The incident register is reviewed quarterly by L. Sandhu and A. Kowalski. The review determines whether any ongoing incidents should be escalated, closed, or updated. The quarterly review itself is not logged as an incident. A. Kowalski considered logging it once. L. Sandhu advised against this.