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TSCP–AI Bridge (AI Trust Line)

Governed AI identity + interoperability + audit-ready proof — with click‑to‑verify Trust Seals

What It Is

The TSCP AI Bridge is a governed trust framework for enterprise AI and AI agents. It makes AI outputs and AI components defensible by binding identity, provenance, and authorization to the artifacts and actions that matter—so relying parties can verify what was produced, by whom (user/agent), under which rules, and whether the result should be trusted for a given risk context.

What It Provides

AI identity credentials for models, agents, APIs, datasets, and supporting services

Provenance and lineage assurance (who/what/when/why across build → deploy → update → retire)

Guardrails and authorization policy (what an agent/user is allowed to do at each privilege level)

Integrity protection for AI artifacts and lifecycle events (tamper-evident logs, signed manifests)

Audit-ready evidence and attestation reports (sources used, model used, confidence/surety, timestamps)

Supply-chain assurance for AI components and dependencies (versioned, attributable, verifiable)

Interoperable trust operations enabling cross-organization acceptance of AI credentials

Member portal workflows that guide customers end‑to‑end (onboarding → controls → outputs → evidence)

Trust Seals (ASSURED / ATTESTED) that make outcomes visible and easy to verify (public verification, member‑gated evidence)

Customer Outcomes

  • You can adopt AI automation without legal/compliance paralysis because every output is constrained by guardrails and backed by traceable proof.
  • When someone asks “Can we trust this output?”, you can point to a seal that is click‑to‑verify and shows the validation status immediately.
  • If you need proof (“receipts”), ATTESTED provides an evidence package behind membership/NDA, while public verification still works for third parties.
  • You reduce time-to-decision because trust questions (identity, provenance, integrity, authorization) are answered consistently every time.

How It Works

Step 1:

Join as a member (NDA + account provisioning) and select the AI Bridge scope (use cases, environments, and risk posture).

Step 2:

Register AI assets (agents/models/APIs/datasets) and establish ownership, intended use, and lifecycle metadata.

Step 3:

Configure guardrails and authorization (who/what can act, allowed sources, prohibited actions, escalation rules).

Step 4:

Generate outputs through governed workflows; the system records provenance events (retrieve, generate, approve, publish, revoke).

Step 5:

Attach an attestation report to every high-impact output (sources used, model used, confidence/surety, timestamps, tamper evidence).

Step 6:

Publish verification records so relying parties can validate authenticity, integrity, and status prior to use.

Membership & Working Groups

Working groups are how the AI Bridge evolves without trust drift and how members close the last mile for their environment. Paid membership at Governance/TFI tiers includes defined seats (by tier) and access to outputs (drafts, decisions, published artifacts).

  • Technical Working Group: credential formats, verification patterns, integration guidance, test suites
  • Policy Working Group: governance requirements, assurance statements, lifecycle rules, change control
  • Legal Working Group: reliance language, participation terms, NDA gating, defensibility requirements
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Governance & Assurance
(PMA, audit, mappings)

The TSCP AI Bridge operates under AI PMA oversight within the TSCP federated governance structure, ensuring assurance mapping, lifecycle rules, and cross-domain interoperability are consistently applied. This includes publishing approved AI identities, assurance levels, and trust anchors for relying-party validation.

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Trust Lists / Interoperability Lab

TSCP operates three independent trust lines—Federal (FBCA), Aviation (ICAO ACCP / IATF), and AI Trust (AI Bridge)—coordinated under a common federated governance model. Each line maintains separate policy authority and assurance scope, while sharing common trust principles, consistent interoperability mechanisms, and Trust Seals for verification.

Where this Fits in TSCP Federated Trust

TSCP operates three independent trust lines—Federal (FBCA), Aviation (IATF), and AI Trust (AI Bridge)—coordinated under a common federated governance model. Each line maintains separate policy authority and assurance scope, while sharing common trust principles and consistent interoperability mechanisms.

Get Started

  • Request membership and portal access (NDA + provisioning)
  • Schedule an AI Bridge onboarding session (scope + guardrails + assurance mapping)
  • Pilot a single high-value workflow and produce an ATTESTED output for click-to-verify sharing