IndustryOne engine, your frameworks

Procurement-ready by construction.
Section 508 is forced on, not bolted on.

Selling to government means accessibility and control requirements that stop most vendors at the gate. Amzaa forces Section 508 and WCAG on in the foundation, seals every action into a verifiable trail, and governs AI on a stoppable, auditable rail.

Government & federal

The requirements that stop other vendors are already met.

Government procurement has hard gates: accessibility conformance, auditable records, demonstrable control over automation. Most vendors discover these late and retrofit them badly.

Amzaa builds them in. Section 508 is forced on for federal tenants by a database rule; WCAG 2.2 AA applies to everyone and cannot be disabled. Every action is sealed into a trail an agency can verify itself.

And when the question turns to AI, the answer is the same one a bank's regulator gets: it is governed, it is auditable, and it can be switched off.

Frameworks you carry
Section 508forced on for federal
WCAG 2.2 AAevery tenant, enforced
Sealed trailverifiable by the agency
AI railgoverned, killable
NIST CSFsecurity framework
Accessibility retrofitted at procurement
is a deal you already lost.
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