DOCTRINE

The standards we know cold.

Thabit isn't a prompt wrapper. Every module is backed by an encoded doctrine corpus covering the standards that regulated industries actually ship to, defense acquisition frameworks, aerospace QMS, airborne software/hardware, medical device regulations, automotive functional safety, nuclear QA, process-industry safety, and more. Every AI-assisted field has a hardcoded fallback written against the relevant doctrine, so your package renders correctly even when the network doesn't.

LAST UPDATED · APRIL 17, 2026

Below is the full reference of standards and methodologies Thabit encodes, organized by module applicability. Click any heading anchor to deep-link into that section.

Business Acquisition Process (BAP)

The 7-phase pursuit-management doctrine that CaptureAgent implements end-to-end.

  • Phase 1, Strategic Assessment
  • Phase 2, Opportunity Assessment
  • Phase 3, Opportunity Planning
  • Phase 4, Capture Planning
  • Phase 5, Proposal Preparation
  • Phase 6, Proposal Submission and Negotiation
  • Phase 7, Contract Award and Transition
  • 3-Thing Qualification (approved requirement / secured funding / acquisition strategy)
  • 4-Variable Business Deal framework (price / terms / scope / relationship)
  • 5-Role capture team (Capture Manager / Technical Lead / Program Mgmt / Business Lead / Proposal Manager)
  • Probability-of-win (Pwin) estimator
  • Gate-decision rationale templates

Shipley Proposal Methodology

The industry-standard proposal doctrine that ProposalGuard implements.

  • Section L compliance matrix
  • Section M evaluation factor mapping
  • Pink / Red / Gold / White / Green color reviews with role-based responsibilities
  • Win theme and discriminator development
  • Proof-point and past-performance mapping
  • Graphics annotation and caption doctrine
  • Executive summary structure
  • Compliance traceability to RFP amendments
  • Shipley capture-to-proposal handoff

MIL-STD-973, Configuration Management

The foundational configuration-management and ECP-authoring standard.

  • Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) structure and content
  • ECP classification (Class I, Class II, minor, major, emergency, urgent, routine)
  • Configuration Item (CI) identification and baseline management
  • Specification Change Notice (SCN) authoring
  • Request for Deviation (RFD) and Request for Waiver (RFW)
  • Requirements Traceability Matrix (RTM) structure
  • Impact analysis across cost, schedule, performance, and logistics
  • Approval workflow and signature block templates

MIL-STD-810H, Environmental Engineering

All 29 environmental test methods encoded in QualPack.

  • Method 500.7, Low Pressure (Altitude)
  • Method 501.7, High Temperature
  • Method 502.7, Low Temperature
  • Method 503.7, Temperature Shock
  • Method 504.3, Contamination by Fluids
  • Method 505.7, Solar Radiation
  • Method 506.6, Rain
  • Method 507.6, Humidity
  • Method 508.8, Fungus
  • Method 509.7, Salt Fog
  • Method 510.7, Sand and Dust
  • Method 511.7, Explosive Atmosphere
  • Method 512.6, Immersion
  • Method 513.8, Acceleration
  • Method 514.8, Vibration
  • Method 515.8, Acoustic Noise
  • Method 516.8, Shock
  • Method 517.3, Pyroshock
  • Method 518.2, Acidic Atmosphere
  • Method 519.8, Gunfire Shock
  • Method 520.5, Temperature, Humidity, Vibration, Altitude
  • Method 521.4, Icing / Freezing Rain
  • Method 522.2, Ballistic Shock
  • Method 523.4, Vibro-Acoustic / Temperature
  • Method 524.1, Freeze / Thaw
  • Method 525.2, Time-Waveform Replication
  • Method 526.2, Rail Impact
  • Method 527.2, Multi-Exciter Test
  • Method 528.1, Mechanical Vibrations of Shipboard Equipment

MIL-STD-461G, EMI/EMC

All 10 electromagnetic interference / compatibility methods encoded in QualPack.

  • CE101, Conducted Emissions, Power Leads, 30 Hz to 10 kHz
  • CE102, Conducted Emissions, Power Leads, 10 kHz to 10 MHz
  • CS101, Conducted Susceptibility, Power Leads, 30 Hz to 150 kHz
  • CS114, Conducted Susceptibility, Bulk Cable Injection, 10 kHz to 200 MHz
  • CS115, Conducted Susceptibility, Bulk Cable Injection, Impulse Excitation
  • CS116, Conducted Susceptibility, Damped Sinusoidal Transients, Cables and Power Leads
  • RE101, Radiated Emissions, Magnetic Field, 30 Hz to 100 kHz
  • RE102, Radiated Emissions, Electric Field, 10 kHz to 18 GHz
  • RS101, Radiated Susceptibility, Magnetic Field, 30 Hz to 100 kHz
  • RS103, Radiated Susceptibility, Electric Field, 2 MHz to 40 GHz

MIL-STD-882E, System Safety

All 5 safety tasks encoded for hazard identification, risk assessment, and tracking.

  • Task 201, Preliminary Hazard List (PHL)
  • Task 202, Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PHA)
  • Task 203, System Requirements Hazard Analysis (SRHA)
  • Task 204, Subsystem Hazard Analysis (SSHA)
  • Task 205, System Hazard Analysis (SHA)
  • Risk Assessment Matrix (Severity × Probability → Risk Level)
  • Hazard Tracking System and mitigation control mapping
  • Residual-risk acceptance signature block templates

MIL-HDBK-217F, Electronic Reliability Prediction

Part-count and part-stress prediction methods for failure-rate analysis.

  • Part-count method (early design phase)
  • Part-stress method (detailed design phase)
  • Environmental factor (πE) lookups
  • Quality factor (πQ) application
  • Stress ratio derating curves
  • Failure-rate roll-up and MTBF estimation

FAR 15, Source Selection

Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 15, the master rulebook for competitive acquisition.

  • FAR 15.101, Best-value continuum
  • FAR 15.203, Requests for Proposal structure
  • FAR 15.204, Uniform Contract Format (Sections A-M)
  • FAR 15.303, Responsibilities of source-selection officials
  • FAR 15.305, Proposal evaluation
  • FAR 15.306, Exchanges with offerors (clarifications, communications, discussions)
  • FAR 15.506, Post-award debriefing
  • FAR 52.215 clause set for competitive acquisitions

DoD 5000 Series, Acquisition Framework

The modernized Adaptive Acquisition Framework with 6 pathways.

  • DoDI 5000.02, Operation of the Adaptive Acquisition Framework
  • DoDI 5000.80, Middle Tier of Acquisition (Rapid Prototyping / Rapid Fielding)
  • DoDI 5000.81, Urgent Capability Acquisition
  • DoDI 5000.82, Acquisition of Information Technology
  • DoDI 5000.85, Major Capability Acquisition
  • DoDI 5000.87, Software Acquisition
  • DoDI 5000.88, Engineering of Defense Systems
  • DoDI 5000.89, Test and Evaluation
  • PPBE, Planning, Programming, Budgeting, Execution (colors of money)
  • Milestone A / B / C gate criteria

AS9100 / AS9110 / AS9120, Aerospace Quality Management

The aerospace-industry QMS standards layered on ISO 9001, used by prime contractors, Tier-1/2 suppliers, eVTOL OEMs, and space companies.

  • AS9100 Rev D, Aerospace QMS for design and manufacturing organizations
  • AS9110 Rev C, QMS for aviation maintenance organizations (MROs)
  • AS9120 Rev B, QMS for aerospace stockist distributors
  • AS9102, First Article Inspection Report (FAIR)
  • AS9145, Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) and Production Part Approval Process (PPAP)
  • AS13100, AESQ QMS supplement for aero-engine manufacturers
  • NADCAP special process accreditation (heat treating, chem processing, NDT, welding)

DO-160 / DO-178C / DO-254, Airborne Hardware & Software

RTCA / EUROCAE standards required for FAA and EASA certification of avionics, eVTOL systems, and uncrewed aircraft.

  • DO-160G, Environmental conditions and test procedures for airborne equipment
  • DO-178C, Software considerations in airborne systems and equipment certification
  • DO-278A, Software integrity assurance for ground-based CNS/ATM
  • DO-254, Design assurance for airborne electronic hardware
  • DO-297, Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA) guidance
  • DO-326A, Airworthiness security process specification
  • DO-330, Software tool qualification
  • DO-331 / DO-332 / DO-333, Model-based, OO, formal-methods supplements to DO-178C
  • Design Assurance Levels A through E mapping

FDA 21 CFR 820 & ISO 13485, Medical Device QMS

The FDA Quality System Regulation and ISO 13485 harmonized for medical device development and manufacturing.

  • ISO 13485:2016, Medical devices QMS requirements
  • FDA 21 CFR Part 820, Quality System Regulation (QSR)
  • FDA 21 CFR Part 11, Electronic records and signatures
  • ISO 14971:2019, Application of risk management to medical devices
  • IEC 62304, Medical device software lifecycle processes
  • IEC 62366-1, Usability engineering for medical devices
  • FDA Design Controls (21 CFR 820.30), Design inputs / outputs / reviews / V&V / transfer
  • Design History File (DHF) and Device Master Record (DMR) structure
  • 510(k) submission and De Novo classification templates
  • ISO/TR 80002, Software validation for medical-device manufacturers

IEC 60601, Medical Electrical Equipment

The global standard family for electrical safety and essential performance of medical devices.

  • IEC 60601-1 Edition 3.2, General requirements for basic safety and essential performance
  • IEC 60601-1-2, EMC requirements and tests (Edition 4.1)
  • IEC 60601-1-6, Usability
  • IEC 60601-1-8, Alarm systems
  • IEC 60601-1-9, Environmentally conscious design
  • IEC 60601-1-11, Home healthcare environment
  • IEC 60601-1-12, Emergency medical services environment
  • Collateral and Particular standards (-2-XX series) per device type

IATF 16949 & ISO 26262, Automotive

Automotive-industry QMS plus functional safety standards for ADAS, ASIL-rated systems, and EV powertrains.

  • IATF 16949:2016, Automotive QMS (built on ISO 9001)
  • ISO 26262 Parts 1-12, Road-vehicle functional safety (ASIL A-D)
  • ISO 21448 (SOTIF), Safety of the intended functionality for ADAS and autonomy
  • ISO 21434, Road vehicles cybersecurity engineering
  • APQP, Advanced Product Quality Planning
  • PPAP, Production Part Approval Process
  • FMEA-MSR, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis for Monitoring and System Response
  • ASPICE, Automotive Software Process Improvement and Capability dEtermination

IEC 61508 & IEC 61511, Functional Safety

Cross-industry functional-safety standards used in process industries, energy, industrial automation, and rail.

  • IEC 61508, Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-related systems
  • IEC 61511, Functional safety for the process industry sector
  • IEC 62061, Safety of machinery: functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable control systems
  • ISO 13849, Safety of machinery: safety-related parts of control systems
  • Safety Integrity Level (SIL 1-4) allocation and verification
  • Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) studies
  • Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA)

NRC, 10 CFR 50 & ASME NQA-1, Nuclear & Pressure Systems

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission requirements and ASME codes for commercial nuclear and high-integrity pressure systems.

  • 10 CFR Part 50 Appendix B, Quality assurance criteria for nuclear power plants
  • 10 CFR Part 52, Licenses, certifications, and approvals for nuclear power plants
  • ASME NQA-1, Quality assurance requirements for nuclear facility applications
  • ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Sections I, III, VIII, XI
  • ASME B31.1 / B31.3, Power piping / process piping
  • NRC Regulatory Guides (RG 1.series)
  • ANSI/ANS-3.2, Administrative controls for nuclear power plants
  • NEI 08-09, Cybersecurity for nuclear power reactors

API & IOGP, Oil, Gas & Energy

American Petroleum Institute standards and IOGP guidelines for upstream, midstream, downstream, and LNG.

  • API Q1 / Q2, QMS requirements for manufacturers / service suppliers in oil and gas
  • API Spec 6A / 6D, Wellhead and valve specifications
  • API RP 14C / 14J, Safety systems for offshore production facilities
  • API 570 / 510 / 653, In-service inspection codes
  • API 1169, Pipeline construction inspector qualification
  • API Spec Q2 addenda for digitally signed documentation of record
  • IOGP Report 510, OMS Framework

FCC, ETSI & 3GPP, Telecommunications

Spectrum, EMC, and protocol-compliance standards for commercial wireless, satcom, and network equipment.

  • FCC Part 15, Radio Frequency Devices (unlicensed)
  • FCC Part 25, Satellite Communications
  • FCC Part 22 / 24 / 27, Licensed wireless services
  • ETSI EN 300 328 / EN 301 893, Wideband data transmission (European)
  • 3GPP TS 36 / TS 38 series, LTE / 5G NR protocol specifications
  • RED 2014/53/EU, Radio Equipment Directive compliance
  • ITU-R radio regulations and recommendations

ISO 9001, The Foundation QMS

The general-purpose QMS standard that every industry-specific standard above is built on or harmonized with.

  • ISO 9001:2015 (Quality management systems) Requirements
  • ISO 9004, Guidance on achieving sustained success
  • ISO 19011, Guidelines for auditing management systems
  • ISO 10007 (Configuration management) the vendor-neutral sibling of MIL-STD-973
  • ISO 31000, Risk management guidelines
  • Process approach and Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle
  • Internal audit and management review templates

How the Encoding Works

Encoded doctrine in Thabit takes three forms:

  1. Fallback narrative, for every AI-assisted field, a hand-written paragraph or structured block that renders if the model call fails. Written against the standard, cited with the controlling section number.
  2. Structural priors, the module itself knows the required structure. Your ECP has an impact-analysis section because MIL-STD-973 requires one, not because the model decided to include it.
  3. Validation rules, automatic checks that flag missing or malformed content before the package renders. If an RTM row is missing a verification method, the tool tells you.

Continuous Updates

Doctrine updates ship with every product release and are visible on the Changelog. If you’re using a standard we haven’t encoded yet and should, email abdala@thabit.ai with the standard name and your program’s typical use case, this is how the corpus grows.