If You Can’t See the Work,
You Can’t Improve It
Most workforce systems operate on reported data.

Hours worked.
Units produced.
Tasks marked complete.
Physical work generates far more information than traditional proxies capture.
Work-in-Motion Data Collection enables Powered by Array to measure what actually happens—not just what gets recorded.
This is where labor becomes observable.
Output Alone Is Not Understanding
Most organizations can see:
Total output
Total hours
Cost per unit
They cannot see:
Individual productivity variance
Flow bottlenecks
Idle time and sequencing inefficiencies
Environmental constraints
Safety signals embedded in motion
Ground-Truth Operational Signals
Powered by Array captures first-party signals including:
Time and presence
Location and zone movement
Task initiation and completion
Asset and equipment interaction
Environmental telemetry
Safety-related operational data
Built for Real-World Environments
Physical work environments are not cloud-native.
They are noisy.
They are intermittent.
They are operationally unpredictable.
Powered by Array processes signals at the edge to:
Filter noise before ingestion
Buffer data during connectivity gaps
Preserve integrity in low-bandwidth conditions
Measurement Without Surveillance
Because the system operates at the physical layer of work, ethical constraints are structural—not optional.
Powered by Array:
Collects only operational signals required for safety and performance
Does not collect personal communications or biometrics
Does not use facial recognition or emotion inference
Avoids constant GPS tracking outside work zones
Discloses data capture transparently