# Sistema de Pontuação USSP (Score) ##### **Brainstorm sobre sistema de score inicial para provedores:** Para a fase 1, o sistema de score deve ser simples, técnico e pouco punitivo. Nas fases posteriores serão adicionadas mais camadas. #### **Alternativa 1: Os provedores que forem certificados pelo onboarding começam com 100 pontos, e a reputação é reduzida baseada em incidentes.** ## **Onboarding & Initial Score** - Providers must pass the **Onboarding Test Suite** to be certified. - Once approved, they **start with a score of 100** and can operate normally. 👉 **Onboarding only determines whether they enter the system (pass/fail),** but **all approved providers begin at the same reputation level (100).** --- ## **Reputation Deductions: How Providers Lose Points** - Reputation is **dynamically reduced** based on system failures, rule violations, or poor service quality. - The **severity of the issue determines the penalty** (light, moderate, or severe).
**Issue Type****Description****Points Deducted**
**Minor Violation** ⚠️Slight delay in reporting logs, temporary downtime (under 1 hour), minor compliance issue**-2 to -5 points**
**Moderate Violation** 🛑Repeated reporting delays, 1-5 hours of downtime, incorrect flight data, failure in an audit**-10 to -20 points**
**Severe Violation** ❌Regulatory non-compliance, system crash >5 hours, security breach, airspace safety risk**-30 to -50 points**
**Critical Violation** 🚨Major security failure, fraudulent activity, repeated severe violations**-50 to -100 points (license revoked)**
#### **Alternativa 2: O processo de onboarding resulta em um score inicial de acordo com os testes** ### **How a New Provider Acquires Score in the Reputation System** A **new USSP** (UAS Service Supplier) must **earn an initial score** through an **Onboarding Test Suite** before operating within the BR-UTM ecosystem. The **certification process** will determine their starting reputation and ensure only compliant providers enter the system. --- ## **Onboarding Test Suite & Initial Score Allocation** A **new provider must pass a series of tests** that assess compliance, integration, and operational capability. Their **initial score** will be based on performance in these tests, setting their starting reputation. ### **Test Suite Evaluation (Maximum Score: 80 - 100 Points)**
**Test Category****Description****Score Range**
**System Compliance Test**Verifies adherence to BR-UTM and INTER-USS standards.✅ **+20 points** if passed
**Security & Data Protection Test**Ensures proper encryption, authentication, and secure API handling.✅ **+15 points** if passed
**Log Quality & Reporting Test**Tests accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of logs.✅ **+15 points** if passed
**Interoperability Test**Confirms successful integration with other USSPs in the network.✅ **+20 points** if passed
**Operational Stability Test**Evaluates system uptime, response time, and performance under stress.✅ **+20 points** if passed
**Safety Compliance & Incident Response Test**Assesses ability to handle incidents and enforce flight restrictions.✅ **+10 points** if passed
### **Pass/Fail Criteria** - **Minimum Passing Score:** **75 points** (Provider is **certified and allowed to operate**). - **High-Performance Providers:** **90+ points** get a **trusted status** with full operational capabilities. - **Failed Test (<75 points):** The provider must **reapply** after fixing the identified issues. 👉 **Initial score becomes the provider’s starting reputation**, which will be dynamically adjusted based on performance. --- ## **How the Onboarding Score Relates to Reputation** After passing onboarding, providers will be placed into **one of three tiers** based on their score:
**Initial Score****Tier****Operational Status****Reputation Status**
**90 - 100****Trusted Provider** ✅Full operational capability**High Reputation (Preferred Provider)**
**75 - 89****Certified Provider** ⚠️Allowed to operate normally**Standard Reputation**
**Below 75****Not Certified** ❌Cannot operate**Rejected - Must retake tests**
- **Trusted Providers** gain faster approvals and access to premium services. - **Certified Providers** operate normally but need to **improve their reputation** over time. - **Rejected Providers** must **fix their issues** and reapply. --- ## **Maintaining & Improving Reputation Post-Certification** Once operational, a USSP’s reputation is **continuously updated** based on: ✅ **Positive Actions** (e.g., successful flights, compliance, high uptime) **increase** reputation. ❌ **Negative Actions** (e.g., violations, downtime, failed audits) **decrease** reputation. A new provider **can improve from a “Certified” to a “Trusted” status** by maintaining: - **90%+ uptime over 6 months** - **Zero regulatory violations in the first 3 months** - **High-quality log submissions**