Compliance posture is spread across a dozen containers: scans, tasks, risks, audits, change requests, vulnerabilities, comments. Getting a real-time snapshot requires querying all of them simultaneously — which is exactly what the Org Health API does.
The Seven Tiles
The GET /api/org-health endpoint fires seven Cosmos queries in parallel and returns counts for each area. No sequential waits, no chained requests — the response arrives in a single round trip.
- Failing Scans — the count of scans where
passRate < 70%. A spike here means a compliance regression that needs immediate investigation. - Overdue Tasks — TATER Ops tasks with a
dueDatein the past and status notClosedorCancelled. Overdue tasks are a leading indicator of process breakdown, not just missed deadlines. - Open Audits — audit engagements in
PlanningorFieldworkstatus. Shows how much active audit pressure exists right now. - Open Risks — risk register entries not in
ClosedorTransferredstatus. The raw open count, regardless of severity, so nothing slips through on a technicality. - Pending Change Requests — change requests with
status: 'Pending'awaiting approval. Pending changes that sit too long become stale — this tile creates visibility on approval bottlenecks. - Vulnerable Devices — device vulnerability inventories uploaded in the last 30 days that contain at least one CISA KEV match. Known-exploited vulnerabilities on active devices are the highest-priority signal in endpoint security.
- Mentions —
@mentioncomments directed at the authenticated user across all comment threads. Unread mentions on control and task conversations delay response time on items where someone is waiting for input.
Where the Tiles Appear
The Org Health tile set is the dashboard section in both TATER Ops and TATER Manage. Each tile is clickable and navigates directly to the relevant page with no additional filtering required — clicking Overdue Tasks opens the Tasks page pre-filtered to overdue items; clicking Vulnerable Devices opens the fleet vulnerability inventory. The tiles are a navigation shortcut as much as a status indicator.
"The dashboard should answer 'what needs my attention right now?' in under five seconds. Seven tiles does that."
Cross-Product Perspective
The same seven tiles are available in TATER Security's My Dashboard page for organizations that primarily use Security, in TATER Ops for service management teams, and in TATER Manage for platform administrators. Because all five apps share the same Cosmos database, the counts are always identical regardless of which product surface you're looking at — there's no sync delay, no stale cache.
Real-Time for Real Decisions
The Org Health endpoint has no caching layer — every call reflects the live state of the database at the moment of the request. For a weekly leadership review, the numbers will be current. For a post-incident briefing, the tiles show exactly what the environment looked like at any moment during the incident window (combined with the Audit Log's timestamp filter).
See Your Org Health
Open TATER Ops or TATER Manage and navigate to the Dashboard. Your seven Org Health tiles are ready — no configuration required. If any tile is non-zero, click it to go directly to the items that need attention.
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