Data and evidence
Define locality, classification, retention, access, lineage, transformation, and permitted use.
Sovereign Intelligence
Deploy governed intelligence inside customer-controlled environments, with explicit control over identity, data, policy, integration, observability, and lifecycle.
Sovereignty by architecture
Sovereignty is not a hosting label. It is the ability to control where intelligence runs, what it can see, what it may do, and how it changes.
Deployment topology
The topology is configured to the customer's operating, security, regulatory, and jurisdictional requirements.
Control surfaces
Define locality, classification, retention, access, lineage, transformation, and permitted use.
Bind people, services, roles, policies, approvals, and execution rights to the customer environment.
Control selection, evaluation, release, versioning, isolation, rollback, and retirement.
Govern which systems can exchange information or receive actions, under what conditions.
Make inputs, decisions, exceptions, authority checks, actions, and outcomes reconstructable.
Define availability, containment, degradation, recovery, maintenance, and support responsibilities.
Customer-controlled lifecycle
New integrations, policies, reasoning methods, and workflows are evaluated against defined scenarios, failure conditions, authority boundaries, and rollback criteria before controlled release.
Test performance, evidence use, uncertainty, safety, security, and policy compliance.
Approve a known version for a defined scope, with monitoring and recovery controls.
Start with consequence
Choose a decision where fragmented evidence, unclear authority, or slow coordination materially affects the outcome.
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