DDT turns project data into problem-solving intelligence.

The Data Diagnostic Tool helps teams identify what is missing, what is risky, what is misaligned, and what action should be prioritized next across nuclear commercialization pathways.

Data Diagnostic Tool

DDT is the thinking layer of Core.

Nuclear teams collect massive amounts of information, but the hardest problems often live between the documents: the vendor not qualified, the siting assumption not resolved, the licensing path not mapped, the grid interconnection not aligned, the component lead time not matched to schedule, or the finance story not supported by execution proof.

DDT helps surface those problems earlier and organizes them into a clearer action pathway. It is decision-support software, not a replacement for licensed engineering, safety analysis, or regulatory authority.

Risk Domains

DDT looks across the full commercialization path.

Licensing & Permitting

Missing approvals, unresolved regulatory pathway, stakeholder issues, jurisdictional complexity, or incomplete public documentation.

Supplier & Component Gaps

Long-lead items, unqualified suppliers, missing QA records, incomplete procurement strategy, or vendor concentration risk.

Site & Grid Readiness

Water, transmission, land, security perimeter, grid interconnection, cooling, civil works, and adjacent-load constraints.

Fuel-Cycle Dependencies

Fuel availability, contract visibility, handling, storage, waste pathway, enrichment dependencies, and materials readiness.

Schedule & Cost Friction

Critical path risks, construction sequencing, capital gating, procurement delays, and financing milestones.

Commercial Readiness

Buyer demand, offtake logic, data-center integration, utility fit, partner readiness, and investor diligence gaps.

DDT Workflow

Input. Analyze. Prioritize. Act.

1

Load project context

Enter status, reactor type, location, supply-chain needs, known documents, commercial goals, and unresolved questions.

2

Evaluate gaps

DDT organizes the data against nuclear-specific categories and identifies weak signals, missing inputs, and conflict points.

3

Generate action paths

DDT returns prioritized issues, suggested next steps, vendor categories to search, documentation needs, and follow-up questions.