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COMPEL Glossary / stop-go-decision-right
Stop-go decision right
The explicit assignment of authority to halt or resume an agent — distinct from authority to configure, deploy, or operate it.
What this means in practice
Required as a named role in the Agent Governance Pack so that, in an incident, the organization knows who decides stop-and-go without ambiguity.
Synonyms
go/no-go authority , agent halt-and-resume right
See also
- Pre-authorization oversight — An oversight mode in which a named human must approve specified agent actions before they execute.
- Authority chain — The traceable lineage from an organization's decision-rights authority — through any delegating humans — to the agent executing the action.
- Agent Governance Pack — An executive-grade, living artefact aggregating all governance records for a deployed agent — autonomy classification, delegation and authority chain, oversight design, tool bindings, memory scope, kill-switch wiring, risk tier, incident history, and named owners.