Compliance: Regulatory & Federal Harmonization
Meeting the Standard for NDAA FY2026 Section 1513
The Mandate
The NDAA FY2026 Section 1513 requires a total harmonization of cybersecurity and physical safety standards across all autonomous systems. This federal mandate focuses on "Component-Level Integrity"—ensuring that the hardware itself is secure from foreign influence and software-based manipulation.
How AHC Satisfies Section 1513:
1. Pillar One: Physical Veto: provides the Hardware Root of Trust—a physical logic gate that can veto any kinetic action if safety parameters are not met. This satisfies the requirement for "Deterministic Safety Systems. 2. Section 866: Supply Chain Sovereignty Current mandates require the removal of "Foreign Entities of Concern" (FEOC) from the decision-making loop. AHC is a Domestic Logic Architecture, providing a "Clean Room" for your system's critical logic, ensuring total compliance with Section 866 supply chain restrictions.
3. Air-Gapped Telemetry
We enforce a physical separation between the primary AI compute stack and safety-critical sensors. This eliminates the risk of "sensor spoofing" or "logic hijacking" meeting the highest standards of the 2026 Cyber-Physical Security framework.
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