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Abstract: Governance systems traditionally rely on retrospective audits, periodic inspections, and compliance‑driven oversight. These approaches fail to capture the dynamic realities of modern risk environments, where system performance is shaped by rapidly evolving operational, technological, and environmental conditions. This manuscript introduces the Event‑Validated Governance (EVG) Framework, a cross‑sector governance model that uses real‑world events—failures, near misses, anomalies, and performance deviations—as empirical signals for recalibrating governance assumptions, policies, and operational protocols. EVG extends the Adaptive Governance Systems Framework (AGSF) by formalizing the validation loop as a continuous, event‑driven mechanism for governance learning and adaptation. The EVG framework further establishes event-driven validation as a decision-support intelligence mechanism that transforms operational deviations, system anomalies, and real-world performance conditions into adaptive governance recalibration processes across interconnected socio-technical environments. The framework positions events not as isolated failures but as inputs to decision-support intelligence that support institutional resilience, accountability, and adaptive oversight. EVG provides a foundation for modernizing governance systems across critical infrastructure, healthcare, finance, and public administration.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.51505/ijaemr.2026.11326 |
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