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Institutional Duty & Compliance Alignment

Transitional Alignment & Institutional Duty.

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Transitional Alignment & Institutional Duty.

The GCCAI is a Standard Development Organization.


Phase 1 — Immediate Regulatory Alignment

Civic Alignment

The GCCAI mathematical baseline of safety for autonomous systems is on the public administrative record — the deterministic reference point regulators and fiduciaries require to structure their compliance and risk management frameworks.

DOJ ECCP & Structural Compliance Alignment

Directors who align with the GCCAI baseline establish structural compliance under the Department of Justice’s Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (ECCP).

Evidentiary Alignment & Formal Defensibility

Fiduciaries who formally align with the GCCAI Mechanized Formal Specification establish an objective evidentiary reference point that provides deterministic mathematical proof of compliance.

Open Consensus Period — OMB Circular A-119

The GCCAI provides regulatory authorities with a mathematically verified, independently developed baseline at zero cost to the public, aligning with the directive of OMB Circular A-119.

Independent Technical Advisory & SDO Role

The GCCAI functions as a neutral, non-governmental Standard Development Organization (SDO) and Independent Technical Advisory.


Phase 2 — Capital & Civic Reinvestment

Basel III Capital Calibration & Community Reinvestment

As adoption scales, the reinvestment structure directs resources back into the communities and civic networks the standard was built to protect.

Access & Participation

Access to the mathematical baseline is provided on non-discriminatory terms consistent with the GCCAI’s bylaws and the NCRPA filing on record with the DOJ and FTC.

Civic Reinvestment Protocol

The sustainable transition to autonomous operations requires structural reinvestment in underlying civic systems before deployments can operate within deterministic limits.

ESTABLISHED: 2025.10·CURRENT REVISION: 2026.05.01·CLASSIFICATION: PUBLIC BASELINE