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WIL · Frameworks · Instrument · Feasibility

Workforce Feasibility Framework™

A go / no-go labor lens — whether a planned project, award, or expansion can actually be staffed in the target market and timeline.

SourcesBLSCensusUSAspendingAlphaHire market observations
Framework reference
Abbreviation: WFFTier: instrumentMarkets: 180+Type: Directional operational read

What it measures

Staffing feasibility against geography, timeline, role mix, and market depth constraints.

Operational usage

Bid decisions, award acceptance, and market-entry go/no-go reads.

Limits

Frameworks are directional and informed by publicly available labor data and AlphaHire market observations. They are planning signals, not forecasts or econometric projections. Scoring matures as data normalization advances. See methodology & confidence notes for source attribution.