From concept to capability.
CRST programs are expected to pass through stages of observation, feasibility, prototype, validation, protection, and public exposure. Early-stage work may be described only by its territory or need. Mature work can support richer explanation, access pathways, and product-level presentation.
This distinction matters because technical opportunity can be damaged by premature disclosure. The public site should provide enough substance to show seriousness while preserving the work until the engineering, legal posture, and commercial path are prepared.
The long-term objective is not to preserve secrecy for its own sake. It is to give promising work the time and protection required to become useful, defensible, and worthy of public attention.