The following administrative classifications establish the GCCAI’s operational posture.
Formal Verification Registry
16 Mechanized Proofs — Autonomous Systems
Each proof in the formal verification registry is independently verifiable by SHA-256 hash.
Constitutive Structural Defense & Independent Capitalization
GCCAI operates entirely outside of domestic procurement frameworks and does not seek government grant funding.
Classification B
International Technical Alignment
The architecture enforces structural completeness independent of proprietary data ingestion.
International Recognition — IAF MLA & WTO TBT
The standard's architecture aligns with the multilateral treaty framework that opens the pathway for international recognition without redundant domestic re-evaluation.
International Submissions
Administrative Notices to International Bodies
Formal notices of standard availability have been submitted or are in process for the following international bodies.
- OECD AI Policy Observatory — standard availability submitted for inclusion in the global AI governance standards registry (42-nation endorsement framework)
- Council of Europe Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAI) — civil society notation submitted under the Convention on Artificial Intelligence
- EU AI Office — notification submitted as a standards body for high-risk autonomous systems under the EU AI Act
- ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 42 — liaison notification submitted to the joint ISO-IEC subcommittee on autonomous and computational systems standards
Deterministic Convergence
When a formally bounded computational system evaluates a problem, it arrives at a unique, reproducible result — not an approximation.
Constitutive Completeness
The self-similar structural architecture by which the GCCAI standard scales across domains.
Contact
GCCAI Correspondence
Administrative inquiries, FRAND licensing requests, and formal correspondence should be directed to GCCAI.
GCCAI. Jurisdiction: Wyoming, United States. Architecture Standard: Mechanically Verified (Isabelle/HOL) / NIST SP 800-53 (SA-11) | USPTO Priority Filing: 63/982,416