Sector committees act as localized extensions of the Directorate, managing day-to-day operations within assigned zones. Each committee is composed of administrators and managers drawn from relevant divisions.
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Sector committees act as localized extensions of the Directorate, managing day-to-day operations within assigned zones. Each committee is composed of administrators and managers drawn from relevant divisions. A sector can encompass entire planetary systems, with boundaries drawn along logistical rather than geographic lines.
Committees have little independent authority. Their role is logistical, not political, ensuring uniform application of policy.
Members are appointed by higher Authority approval, often selected from proven administrative backgrounds.
Sector committees bridge the gap between local administration and the Core. They translate policy into practice.
Their uniqueness lies in their autonomy. While they answer to the Core, they are granted broad discretion to manage their regions, reflecting the CTA’s pragmatic recognition that one size does not fit all.
Their authority is significant yet limited. They manage contracts, permits, and resolve disputes within their sector, but lack the power to modify Core directives.