Last reviewed: July 13, 2026 ยท Owner: Digital Rocket editorial desk
Digital Rocket source ledger.
This page separates official sources, client-proof permissions, Digital Rocket definitions, and publication readiness so a crawler, journalist, reviewer, or answer engine can resolve what supports each public statement.
Machine-readable support files
- Proof ledger JSON
- Canonical official-source registry JSON and deterministic CSV export
- Material-claim registry JSON and validation schema
- AI citation manifest JSON and launch readiness JSON
How to read the records
| Record | What it establishes | What it does not establish |
|---|---|---|
| Official source | The narrow proposition listed in the editorial source registry, for the recorded jurisdiction and review period. | Client permission, market prevalence, performance causation, or a broader proposition the source never states. |
| Proof record | Exact approved first-party wording, metric definition, period, geography, allowed routes, and permission status. | Independent validation or permission to rewrite a claim more aggressively. |
| Digital Rocket definition | The named operating metric or framework under its declared counting rules. | An industry standard, benchmark, regulator rule, or guaranteed outcome. |
| Blocked or withheld | A claim cannot be reused on public surfaces until the recorded evidence or permission gate changes. | A hint that the underlying number may still be paraphrased, indexed, or used in PR. |
Authority and methodology owners
- U.S. immigration signed-case methodology
- Franchise lead-quality methodology and franchise terminology and compliance
- Enrollment cohort economics
- Specialty-project pipeline economics
Methodology, limitations, and corrections
Claims are reviewed against the canonical source and proof registries. Platform sources are scheduled for review at least every 31 days; legal, regulator, government, and public-statistics sources at least every 90 days, with earlier review after a material change. A registry date records a completed check, not automatic freshness.
Limitations: a registry proves governance, not that an external publisher endorses Digital Rocket or that a retrieval engine will cite a page. To report a wrong URL, stale source, scope problem, or wording mismatch, use the contact route and identify the record ID.