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The Intelligent Mission-Aware Data Fabric (IMADF) is the architectural foundation of Neural Data Fabric. It connects telemetry, evidence, AI operators, and mission systems into a single unified operational fabric — governed by policy, evaluated in real time, running on sovereign hardware.

What the Fabric Is

Federal agencies operate hundreds of systems. SIEMs. Ticketing platforms. Endpoint detection. Cloud consoles. Compliance databases. Threat feeds. Each collects data. Each has its own interface. Each requires its own training, its own maintenance, its own integration — and none of them talk to each other in a way that understands the mission.

The Intelligent Mission-Aware Data Fabric changes that.

IMADF is not another tool installed on top of the stack. It is the layer beneath the tools — the connective tissue that allows every system to operate as a governed component of a single fabric. Telemetry from Splunk, Cribl, and endpoint agents. Evidence from the compliance engine. AI inference from sovereign models. Operator actions from Personal Mission Assistants. All of it evaluated against mission context before it moves.

The fabric does not replace what agencies have built. It connects it. Governs it. Makes it intelligent.

Neural Data Fabric — architecture stack Vertical flow from telemetry sources through the collection tier, Neural Data Fabric core, evidence fabric, AI workforce, and FusionSOC, to mission outcomes. Telemetry Sources Endpoints · Networks · Cloud OT / ICS · Applications Collection Tier Cribl pipelines · normalization · enrichment Neural Data Fabric IMADF · Policy-Native Kernel · Sovereign Inference ISP ISP Evidence Fabric Signed artifacts · Governance store · Continuous ATO PMAs & TSAs · AI Workforce Personal mission assistants · Tool skill adapters FusionSOC · Operational Center Alert triage · Threat hunting · Incident response Mission Outcomes Awareness · Security · Resilience

Telemetry

Every log, event, flow, and alert — ingested, normalized, enriched, and routed under continuous policy mediation.

Evidence

Cryptographically-signed governance artifacts generated before every action executes. Compliance as a byproduct, not a project.

AI Operators

Sovereign inference running on approved hardware. Specialist models with bounded authority. No external API. No vendor model.

Mission Systems

Every agency application, tool, and workflow — connected through governed Tool Skill Adapters. Vendors become adapters.

How the Fabric Governs

The fabric evaluates every action against five real-time dimensions before permitting execution. This is not a security review that happens once during procurement. It is continuous policy mediation that runs on every single operation.

Identity

Who is making this request — clearance, role, session, authorized scope.

Data

What is being moved — classification, ownership, handling caveats.

Mission

What operational context this serves — asset criticality, action bounds.

Threat

Current risk posture — live indicators, anomaly scores, site-level threat.

Action

What is being asked — type, target, consequence, reversibility.

Outcome A signed governance artifact is written to the append-only ledger. RMF, FedRAMP, and FISMA evidence assembled on demand. The ATO falls out of operations. No documentation sprint required.
Neural Data Fabric — policy decision flow Horizontal flow: an action request is evaluated across five dimensions by the Policy Decision Point, producing a PERMIT or DENY decision and a cryptographically-signed governance artifact. Action Requested Policy Evaluation Identity · Data · Mission Threat · Action Decision PERMIT / DENY Signed Artifact Policy Decision Point — evaluated before every action · cryptographically signed · append-only ledger

Federal agencies are not failing because they lack tools. They are overwhelmed because every mission function is fragmented across too many tools, too many clouds, too many dashboards, too many data pipelines, too many vendor copilots, and too many disconnected compliance processes.

Neural Data Fabric is a distributed, sovereign, vendor-neutral AI cyber fabric for federal agencies. It unifies cyber telemetry, vendor tools, governed AI assistants, mission workflows, threat intelligence, policy, and continuous compliance evidence through the Intelligent Mission-Aware Data Fabric. Not by replacing what agencies have built. By governing it.

The platform is not one data center, one chatbot, one SIEM, or one vendor. It is a resilient mesh of sovereign compute nodes, each capable of local operations, local inference, and local mission support — synchronized through the fabric, allowing agencies to defend locally and learn collectively.

One fabric. Many agencies. Local control. Shared defense. Governed AI. Continuous evidence. Mission execution.

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