Compliance is embedded in the execution graph. The system is un-deployable if it is out of compliance.
| Framework | Requirement | Deadline | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| DARPA CLARA | Compositional ML + AR proofs | April 17, 2026 | [ Ready ] |
| NIST AI RMF | GOVERN / MAP / MEASURE / MANAGE | Current | [ 14/14 ] |
| NIST AI 600-1 | GenAI risk profile (12 risks) | Current | [ 5/12 Addressed ] |
| EU AI Act Art. 9–15 | High-risk AI compliance | August 2, 2026 | [ ROPA Generated ] |
| GDPR Article 30 | Records of processing activities | Current | [ Generated & Hashed ] |
| DoD SBIR Phase I | AI assurance, formal methods | July 22, 2026 | [ SDVOSB Verified ] |
| FIPS 140-3 / CNSA 2.0 | Cryptographic module validation | January 1, 2027 | [ Sub: June 2026 ] |
| ISO/IEC 42001 | AI management system alignment | Current | [ 7/8 Clauses ] |
Every artifact is generated from the receipt chain. No manual paperwork. No self-reported checklists. The system generates its own evidence.
self-certification/evidence/ropa_eu_ai_act_art11.json — GDPR Art 30 + EU AI Act Art 11 combined packageself-certification/evidence/nist_agentic_profile_evidence.json — 14/14 NIST controls mappedself-certification/declaration/conformity_assessment_declaration.md — Declaration of Conformitydocs/white_house_ai_action_plan_mapping.md — 10/10 White House requirements addressedconfig/formal_gate_registry.json — v1.1.0, 2 live gates, 11 plannedThe OpenAI Foundation's People-First AI Fund distributed $40.5M to 208 nonprofits. Every one of those organizations needs AI governance infrastructure — receipts, audit trails, compliance evidence. NemoClaw provides it free for qualifying community organizations.