Government and defense review
Runtime enforcement evidence for government and mission-adjacent systems.
TaskHawk supports reviewers who need a precise account of what the product enforces, where it runs, and what evidence it produces. Public wording is intentionally narrow. Controlled documentation is available to qualified federal, state, local, prime, marketplace, and research reviewers.
Review map
| Reviewer need | Relevant posture | TaskHawk material |
|---|---|---|
| AI/ML accountability evidence | NIST AI RMF, autonomous-system risk management, federal AI security review, and public-sector procurement review | Release-token model, policy decision record, and hash-chain verification summary. |
| CUI-adjacent security posture | CMMC Level 2 and NIST SP 800-171 self-assessment material | Sanitized SSP, scope summary, and 110-control mapping available through qualified review. Third-party certification is not implied. |
| Marketplace deployment review | Cloud marketplace and customer-deployed procurement paths | Deployment architecture, tenant/data boundary description, and operational responsibility model. |
| Research and verification review | University, NIST-facing, and standards-adjacent evaluation | Formal verification summary, public repository pointer, and controlled review material. |
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No implied certification
Public references to CMMC and NIST describe maintained self-assessment and alignment material. They do not imply third-party certification.
No vendor endorsement
Marketplace references describe deployment and commercial paths. They do not imply endorsement by any marketplace provider, NIST, or any public agency.
No unrestricted evidence dump
Patent claim language, SSP details, and sensitive deployment evidence stay controlled. Public pages carry only review-safe summaries.