Nuviax Intelligence Fabric for Defense & Public Sector

How Nuviax Intelligence Fabric (Unified AI orchestration layer) plugs into the regulatory and operational reality of defense.

The product

Intelligence Fabric is the platform layer that binds together multi-agent orchestration, retrieval-augmented intelligence, reasoning, and governance. Most enterprises assemble these primitives out of five vendors and a pile of glue code, Fabric composes them into one platform that your products sit on top of. Same retrieval semantics, same observability, same policy boundaries, whether a workflow runs on SaaS, a dedicated cloud, or inside your own VPC. One team can learn the platform and ship across every AI initiative without re-learning a new stack per project.

Why Defense is different

Defense environments are air-gapped, FedRAMP High, or DOD IL5+. Agents run inside controlled networks where data does not cross the boundary to a commercial provider, ever. FISMA and CMMC 2.0 dictate the evidence standard. Every interaction is logged, every access control is attribute-based, every deployment passes through an ATO that takes months and assumes nothing. Agents authorized to read a classified document are forbidden from synthesizing its contents into an unclassified channel. AI Act and NIST AI RMF compliance are not aspirations, they are acquisition requirements on the SOW. The contracting officer does not care about a flashy demo. They care whether the system will pass the next Authority to Operate review, and whether the vendor will still be around to support it through the contract lifecycle.

How Intelligence Fabric plugs into defense reality

Fabric deployments for defense run on accredited infrastructure, often fully air-gapped. The Helm chart ships, your team operates. Every primitive - orchestration, retrieval, reasoning, observability, policy - runs inside the enclave with the same deployment model, same access control, same audit artifacts. The ATO review happens once against the platform rather than once per AI project, which collapses the certification cycle from months to weeks as subsequent projects inherit the platform&apos,s accreditation posture.

From proof-of-concept to production

Most defense AI projects die between the pilot demo and the first regulatory review. The demo proves the model can do the task, the review asks whether the system will do it the same way a year from now, whether the audit trail survives a schema change, and whether the vendor will be around to sign the control attestation.

Intelligence Fabric answers those questions by design. Policies are versioned in source control, not hidden in prompts. Audit trails are first-class artifacts, not log scraps. Governance is a platform feature, not a tab in a spreadsheet. When your defense compliance team meets the system for the first time, they see what they already recognize: a register entry, a validation doc, and a violations feed they can query.

Next step

The fastest way to know whether Intelligence Fabric fits your defense stack is a 90-minute architecture review. You bring the architecture and the three hardest questions. We bring the deployment patterns we have seen work. The output is a written findings doc - not slides - that your team can use whether or not you end up working with us.

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Next step

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