The Bureau of Automatics is part of the Ministry of Industry.
| Bureau of Automatics | |
|---|---|
| Bureau of the Ministry of Industry | |
| Employees | 12,400 |
| Established | 1989 |
| Headquarters | Automatics Standards Precinct, Oslola |
The Bureau of Automatics is a bureau of the Ministry of Industry responsible for robots in Vekllei, including coordinating automated production systems, establishing robotics standards and managing the expansion of automatic machinery across the Commonwealth. The bureau serves as the central authority for industrial automation policy, working closely with the CSRE on industrial robotics and SIRO on automation research.
Automation in Vekllei operates through centralised optical computer systems called Automatic Asset Commands, which control fleets of mobile robots via radio transmission. These droids perform repetitive industrial tasks, logistics operations and auxiliary public service functions across the Commonwealth. The bureau maintains the technical standards that allow different automatic systems to communicate and coordinate, preventing the fragmentation of automation infrastructure across 83 republics.
The bureau does not manufacture robots or automatic systems directly. Instead it certifies designs, allocates radio frequencies for robot control, maintains the registry of Automatic Asset Commands and coordinates automation deployment to prevent redundancy or gaps in coverage. It also manages the social transition to automated production by identifying roles suitable for automation and coordinating with the Ministry of Labour on workforce redeployment.
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Department of Automation Standards
2,040Technical specifications for automatic systems, robot designs and computer-robot communication protocols.
Department of Asset Commands
2,580Registration, coordination and performance monitoring of Automatic Asset Command systems.
Department of Industrial Automatics
10,040Deployment of automatic systems in manufacturing, logistics and industrial production.
| Body | Remit |
|---|---|
| Commonwealth Automation Standards Council | Development and enforcement of technical standards for automatic systems and robot-computer interfaces. |
| Automatic Asset Command Registry | Central registry and coordination of all industrial optical computer systems controlling robot fleets. |
| Commonwealth Robotics Certification Authority | Safety testing and design certification for mobile robots and automatic machinery. |
| Automotics Radio Frequency Allocation Commission | Management of radio spectrum for robot control systems and prevention of signal interference. |
| Industrial Automatics Research Centre | Development of new automation techniques and evaluation of emerging automatic technologies. |
| Automatic Systems Training Institute | Professional education for automation engineers, robot maintenance technicians and system operators. |
| Commonwealth Automatics Manufacturers Congress | Industry association coordinating robot production standards and supply chains, dominated by the National Machines bureau. |
| Reg | Body | Remit | Series | Chart |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01▸ | Bureau of Automatics | The Bureau of Automatics coordinates automated production systems and robotics standards across Commonwealth industry. | bureau | this chart |
| 02 | Bureau of Hydrocarbons | The Bureau of Hydrocarbons manages the extraction, processing and distribution of petroleum and gas resources across Commonwealth territories. | bureau | CMI-02 |
| 03 | Bureau of Production Surveillance | The Bureau of Production Surveillance monitors industrial output, efficiency and quality across all Commonwealth manufacturing sectors. | bureau | CMI-03 |
| 04 | Commonwealth Industrial Congress | The Commonwealth Industrial Congress coordinates major industrial development projects across republics and manages strategic manufacturing capacity. | organisation | CMI-04 |
| 05 | CSRE | The Computer Science Research Establishment is SIRO's constituent body for computing and robotics research. | SIRO establishment | CMI-05 |