Phase 3 of 4 · Following successful Phase 1–2 deployment

Architectural
Cognition

Phase 2 built Orange Romania's AI infrastructure. Phase 3 makes it intelligent — self-verifying, gate-reviewed, and EU AI Act compliant before August 2026.

9 months · €350–450K fixed · Optional FDRP licence €30K/year

Duration
9 months
Investment
€350–450K
Djia Target
52% → 80%+
EU AI Act
Aug 2026

The Infrastructure Is Running.
Now It Needs to Think.

Phase 2 deployed APEX OS. Orange now has the pipes. Phase 3 installs the quality layer that makes every AI decision measurable, verifiable, and defensible to regulators.

Djia at 52%

More than half of all voice AI interactions fail. 9.3M subscribers. Every failed interaction is a trust withdrawal from Orange's brand.

EU AI Act Exposure

Djia likely classifies as high-risk AI under Article 6. Without a risk management system, Orange faces GDPR-scale fines. Deadline: August 2026.

€600M Group Mandate

Orange Group committed €600M to AI by 2028. Bucharest's execution quality determines whether Romania leads or follows within Group.

The Quality Layer

FDRP: Manufacturing Quality
Applied to AI Decisions

Fractal Diamond Refinement Process. Built by an operator who ran 790+ physical integration projects — not an academic framework. 32 self-evolving subsystems. 557 database tables. Proven on a CHF 147M antimatter facility programme (68 experts, 6,052 findings).

Six-Phase Gate Lifecycle

KICKOFF
Scope lock
PDR
Preliminary Design Review
CDR
Critical Design Review
FDR
Final Design Review
TRR
Test Readiness Review
PQR
Production Quality Review
75%
Self-corrected convergence rate
Initial measurement: 85.7%. Cross-model verification caught an arithmetic error. FDRP self-corrected to 75%. This is a system that finds its own mistakes.
CHF 147M
Antimatter facility programme
68 domain experts. 6,052 findings processed through FDRP gates. Quality methodology validated at nation-state infrastructure scale.

Eight Systems.
Nine Months. One Contract.

Not a consulting engagement. A defined scope with measurable outputs and fixed pricing.

FDRP Gate Lifecycle

PDR → CDR → FDR → TRR → PQR

Every Orange AI decision — from Djia architecture changes to model selection — treated as a manufactured artifact with six mandatory quality gates. No high-stakes AI output ships without gate sign-off.

Djia architecture decisionsNew agent deploymentsModel selectionData governance

N≥3 Cross-Model Verification

Claude + GPT + Gemini independently

Every high-stakes AI output verified by three separate frontier models. Catches systematic bias that single-model review misses. Required for EU AI Act high-risk AI classification. Same methodology that caught an arithmetic error and self-corrected convergence from 85.7% to 75%.

Djia response qualityModel bias detectionEU AI Act evidence trailRegulatory reporting

Convergence Velocity Tensor (CVT)

Measurable AI decision quality KPIs

Orange's board stops seeing 'are agents running' and starts seeing AI convergence scores. CVT tracks decision quality over time, identifies drift, flags regressions before they become outages.

Board-level AI dashboardDecision quality trendingRegression detectionPortfolio KPIs

Romanian NLP Fine-Tuning Pipeline

Djia: 52% → 80%+ success rate

Custom model trained on Orange's own call data. Fine-tuned on Romanian telecom vocabulary, Orange-specific intents, regional dialect variation. The infrastructure to retrain continuously as new call patterns emerge.

Djia voice AI improvementRomanian dialect handlingTelecom intent recognitionContinuous retraining

EU AI Act Compliance Framework

Article 6/9 — Deadline August 2026

Article 6 classification for Djia (high-risk AI). Risk management system, technical documentation, human oversight protocols, accuracy testing — all mandatory before the August 2026 deadline. GDPR-scale fines for non-compliance.

Djia Article 6 classificationRisk management systemTechnical documentationHuman oversight protocols

Procurement Intelligence

€5–10M renegotiation opportunities

LOFTREK's OSINT methodology applied to Orange's vendor estate — Genesys, MATRIXX, IBM. Identifies contract redundancies, pricing anomalies, consolidation opportunities. Operator-grade procurement intelligence, not consultant guesswork.

Genesys contract analysisMATRIXX pricing auditIBM contract reviewVendor consolidation map

Expert Expansion Panel

20+ LLM-generated domain specialists

Orange's AI architecture reviewed by a synthesized panel spanning telecom engineering, cybersecurity, manufacturing quality, regulatory compliance. Cross-domain validation catches blind spots that single-domain review misses.

Architecture blind spot detectionCross-domain validationRegulatory reviewSecurity assessment

Cognitive Architecture Dashboard

Real-time AI system health

Single pane of glass: convergence metrics, gate status, compliance posture, Djia performance, CVT trending. Orange's leadership team and Group AI Paris both see the same real-time view.

CTO real-time viewBoard reporting layerGroup AI Paris feedAudit trail

9-Month Execution Plan

Phased delivery. Each milestone gates the next. No deliverable ships without prior gate sign-off.

M1–2

FDRP Deployment

Gate lifecycle deployed on Orange's existing AI decision inventory. PDR through PQR gates activated on active Djia changes.

M2–4

Romanian NLP Pipeline

Fine-tuning pipeline built on Orange call data. First Djia improvement cycle begins. Baseline 52% measured, target trajectory set.

M3–5

EU AI Act Framework

Article 6/9 classification completed. Risk management system implemented. Technical documentation generated. Human oversight protocols deployed.

M4–6

N≥3 Verification in Production

Cross-model verification integrated into Orange's AI pipelines. CVT tracking active. First board dashboard delivered.

M5–7

CVT Dashboard + Procurement Intelligence

Convergence Velocity Tensor live for leadership. Vendor OSINT reports delivered for Genesys, MATRIXX, IBM. Renegotiation recommendations prepared.

M7–9

Expert Panel + Phase 4 Roadmap

20+ specialist panel runs on full Orange AI architecture. Phase 4 roadmap delivered. Group replication blueprint for Poland, Belgium, Spain.

The Board Case

For €450K, Orange Romania gets four material outcomes — each independently justifying the investment.

Djia Success Rate
52%
80%+
9.3M subscriber interactions
EU AI Act Exposure
Unclassified
Compliant
August 2026 deadline cleared
Vendor Renegotiation
Unknown
€5–10M
Identified opportunities
Group Replication
Bucharest only
4 markets
Poland, Belgium, Spain, NL
The Political Case

Bucharest becomes Orange Group's AI innovation lab. Romania leads Poland, Belgium, Spain. The leadership team gets credit for EU AI Act compliance before any other Group market. Phase 3 is not a cost — it's a positioning play inside Group.

The Consortium

Three specialists. No generalist consultants. Each brings irreplaceable operational depth.

N

Nico Fratila

AI Infrastructure Architect
APEX OS / InfoAcademy

73+ production AI repos. Phase 1–2 delivered on time.

L

Liviu Olos

FDRP Methodology & Procurement Intelligence
LOFTREK S.R.L.

€62M outdoor equipment integration operator. FDRP: 557 tables, 32 subsystems. 790+ Romanian B2B clients.

M

Mihai Catalin Teodosiu

Network Automation AI Specialist
Independent

Vodafone NOC alumni. 100K+ students. Deep Romanian telecom infrastructure expertise.

Investment

Phase 3 Fixed
€350–450K
9-month engagement, fixed scope
  • All 8 deliverable systems
  • FDRP gate lifecycle deployment
  • Romanian NLP fine-tuning pipeline
  • EU AI Act compliance framework
  • N≥3 cross-model verification
  • CVT dashboard
  • Procurement intelligence reports
  • Expert expansion panel run
  • Phase 4 roadmap
FDRP Licence (Optional)
€30K
Per year, from Phase 4 onwards
  • Ongoing FDRP methodology licence
  • Gate lifecycle updates
  • CVT algorithm improvements
  • Access to 32-subsystem platform
  • N≥3 verification framework updates
  • Romanian NLP model updates
  • Group replication support

Next Step

Phase 3 scoping session with Orange CTO and Board. We present the gate lifecycle deployment plan, EU AI Act risk classification for Djia, and the Bucharest-to-Group replication roadmap. One meeting. Concrete outputs.

InfoAcademy × LOFTREK S.R.L. · Phase 3 Proposal · April 2026