The Real-World Constraint Government communication is driven by urgency. Updates are often published throughout the day, especially during active situations where information changes quickly. The priority is immediate release, not extended formatting or validation. In practice, communication teams operate under time pressure. Many are small teams managing multiple channels simultaneously. The expectation is not just accuracy, but speed. Because of this, any additional step in the publishing process becomes a constraint. Why Structured Publishing Breaks Under Time Pressure Structured publishing introduces additional requirements: tagging fields, formatting data, and verifying consistency. Each of these steps adds time to the process. Under routine conditions, these steps may be followed. Under urgent conditions, they are often skipped. This creates inconsistency. Some updates are structured. Others are not.…