Federal Agencies

FISMA, FedRAMP, and Mission AI on Sovereign Federal Compute

Civilian agencies, IGs, and mission programs running AI on infrastructure that meets the bar without the hyperscaler concession.

Why this matters now

Outcomes that buyers in federal agencies care about

  • Run mission AI on-prem with end-to-end audit
  • Meet Zero Trust Maturity Model targets in hardware
  • Reduce ATO timelines through inheritance
  • Sustain operations during cloud provider incidents
Compliance Drivers

What is pushing the decision

FISMA High FedRAMP NIST 800-53 Rev 5 Zero Trust Maturity Model
Stack Emphasis

The modules that carry the load in federal agencies

SNIL

Sovereign Network Isolation Layer

Hardware Zero Trust microsegmentation and network cloaking across all four physical and data link layers; NSA CSfC Certificate 4969 lineage; FIPS 140-2 validated.

OSI L1-L4

ARIM

Auditable Reasoning Intelligence Module

Fact-verified AI reasoning; no hallucinations; isolated per-tenant models; sovereign audit ledger for every inference.

OSI L6

CIAM

Continuous Identity Assurance Module

Passwordless continuous auth; biometric and device posture; CAC and PIV support; non-human identity and API key lifecycle.

OSI L5

IGAM

Identity Governance and Access Module

Access certification and periodic attestation; automated governance workflows.

OSI L7

IRMP

Integrated Risk Management Platform

GRC automation for FISMA, CMMC, HIPAA, NIST 800-53; $151K per year per install savings.

OSI L7

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