How does Foresight monitor sources?

Short answer

Foresight monitors official regulatory sources and adjacent source material, structures detected updates, classifies the signal, and maps it to customer context. It is designed to preserve source evidence so teams can review the basis for each alert.

What the Pipeline Is For

The pipeline is designed to move from raw source material to a reviewable alert: source, topic, jurisdiction, dates, affected substances or products where available, summary, and relevance context.

The purpose is not to hide the source behind a polished summary. It is to make the source easier to inspect and act on.

Coverage Should Stay Transparent

Coverage changes over time as new sources, markets, and customer priorities are added.

The right buyer conversation includes both what Foresight monitors well and where a customer may still want additional review.

Frequently asked questions

Does Foresight monitor only final rules?

No. Foresight is designed to monitor earlier signals such as consultations, proposals, guidance, and agency activity where those sources are in scope.

Does Foresight provide legal advice?

No. Foresight provides source-backed regulatory intelligence and workflow support. It does not replace legal advice.

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