Monitoring system upgraded to 7-track competitive intelligence platform
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obs· Harvested: 2026-05-02 · Original date: 2026-05-01T19:56:18.100Z Metadata:{"project":"lunhsiangyuan","type":"feature","obs_id":64836}
obs/64836 · feature · 2026-05-01T19:56:18.100Z
Monitoring system upgraded to 7-track competitive intelligence platform
The monitoring system was significantly upgraded in response to user request for comprehensive competitive intelligence beyond basic status tracking. The system evolved from a simple 3-query checker to a sophisticated 7-track intelligence platform that rotates through different research domains. Track 1 (budget/RFP status) runs every time as the baseline, while the remaining 6 tracks rotate 3-4 per execution to provide continuous coverage without overwhelming daily reports. The new tracks address critical grant preparation needs: competitive landscape analysis (identifying rival applicants in the same counties), best practice research (learning from other states’ RHT implementation), institutional monitoring (DOH announcements and contact updates), evaluation criteria research (understanding reviewer priorities), evidence gathering (finding citable similar programs), and regulatory surveillance (tracking policy changes affecting program sustainability). The enhanced report format now includes a dedicated Insight section for strategic analysis, enabling the agent to flag high-impact findings like RFP releases or major competitor movements. This transformation reflects a shift from passive monitoring to active intelligence gathering that directly supports grant strategy development.
Concepts: [“what-changed”,“why-it-exists”,“pattern”]
Facts: [“MONITOR-PROMPT.md renamed from “RHT Daily Monitor” to “RHT Daily Intelligence"",“Added background context about NMC, TCCP program ($750K telehealth project), and RHT alignment with Initiatives 1 and 4”,“Expanded from 3 search queries to 7 distinct intelligence tracks”,“Track 1 (status tracking) runs every execution; remaining 6 tracks rotate 3-4 per run”,“Track 2 monitors Orange/Sullivan/Ulster county competitors and Garnet-Montefiore merger impact”,“Track 3 searches for other states’ RHT distribution models and application process examples”,“Track 4 monitors NY DOH announcements, webinars, and stakeholder updates”,“Track 5 researches CMS/HRSA scoring criteria and common application mistakes”,“Track 6 identifies similar SMS/RPM post-discharge programs for evidence citations”,“Track 7 tracks Medicaid policy changes affecting TCCP sustainability (NY S354, CCM/RPM reimbursement, H.R.1 impact)”,“Report format enhanced with track listing, structured findings per track, and Insight section for strategic implications”,“Report length limit increased from 200 to 500 words”,“Git commit message now includes which tracks were executed”,“Email subject changed from [RHT Monitor] to [RHT Intel]”]
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