- Claim-by-claim evidentiary crosswalk indicating corroborated, consistent, and unresolved states.
- Contradiction matrix across declared document sources.
- Replayable machine artifacts (JSON + sidecar files) under fixed method identifiers.
- Primary evidence-gap register for legal, audit, and technical follow-through.
Preflight Verification Service
Sovrient provides a deterministic, pre-settlement evidentiary verification layer designed to reduce ambiguity before counterparties engage in formal diligence. It does not adjudicate settlement outcomes, replace legal authority, or substitute certified reserve or financial audits.
For government teams and primes, the same posture is expressed as governance reconstruction infrastructure: bounded replay, adjudication support, and machine-readable proof surfaces that sit above collection and beside operational systems.
- Pre-settlement evidentiary verification only.
- No underwriting or investment recommendation.
- No legal title adjudication.
- No reserve certification replacement (NI 43-101 / JORC and equivalent standards remain required).
What An Engagement Requires
- Declared source package or bounded operational slice.
- Named review question, diligence objective, or anomaly class.
- Known authority boundary: who is reading the output and what it can or cannot authorize.
- Any required policy, acceptance, or escalation rule that should govern the final posture.
- Human-readable briefing with explicit scope, posture, and unresolved state.
- Replayable JSON artifacts and sidecars under fixed method identifiers.
- Evidence gap register that shows what still requires outside legal, audit, or operational follow-through.
- When applicable, review queue and resolution records rather than a flat one-time memo.
Standard Preflight Workflow
- Ingest declared document package and referenced sources.
- Execute deterministic extraction, normalization, and integrity binding.
- Cross-reference physical signal lanes and declared document claims.
- Publish a bounded decision posture: corroborated, consistent, or unresolved.
Why Teams Use It
The point is not another dashboard. The point is to reduce the time and ambiguity required to reconstruct what was actually observed, compared, and left unresolved.
Sovrient does not flatten uncertainty away. It preserves exclusions, contradictions, and evidence gaps so downstream reviewers can see what was not proven.
Outputs are shaped for legal, audit, operational, or prime-team follow-through instead of trying to replace those downstream authorities.
Typical Use Cases
Prepare a verifiable evidence-gap checklist before introducing an opportunity to counterparties, so claims that cannot yet be supported are visible before external diligence begins.
Rapidly distinguish corroborated facts from unresolved claims prior to committing full diligence resources, especially when multiple documents imply more certainty than the evidence package supports.
Use bounded replay, provenance manifests, and admissibility logic over authoritative open U.S. coastal AIS slices when reviewers need governed track evidence, review queues, and manual resolution records rather than another live vessel map.
Use replayable evidence artifacts, review ledgers, and bounded trigger design when a prime or public-sector team needs an accountable verification layer above sensing, autonomy, or mission software.
Published Adjacent Surface
Sovrient publishes a bounded maritime AIS governance surface over a real Hampton Roads source slice collected from official NOAA open AIS data. Current public state: 25 queue entries, 25 recorded resolutions, 0 unresolved.
- Not a live maritime feed.
- Not global maritime coverage.
- Does not claim AIS alone proves intent, fault, or full-world state.
- Publishes queue, resolution, attestation, and replay surfaces for independent inspection.
Across lanes, Sovrient now describes its broader role as governance reconstruction infrastructure for machine-mediated systems: replayable evidence artifacts, explicit boundaries, and reduced reconstruction labor rather than a complete autonomy or adjudication stack. See Governance Reconstruction.
Government / Prime Posture
Sovrient is positioned as the replay, adjudication, and evidence-governance layer. It does not replace sensors, collection systems, autonomy stacks, or mission software.
Prime and public-sector teams can use the Capabilities surface for NAICS 541690 positioning, bounded scope, public proof points, and contact routing.
Public Proof Handles
The Maritime AIS lane, Maritime AIS dashboard, Capabilities, and Governance Reconstruction pages show the current public posture without requiring repo access.
service.json, machine-state.json, and the published maritime JSON artifacts expose the same posture in a machine-readable form for agents, screeners, and third-party verification tools.