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Governance Hub

Review AIO’s institutional documents and public operating structure in one place

This hub is AIO’s public governance interface. The statutes and vision define authority and purpose, while the ethics charter, RFC process, brand policy, and integrity reports show how those standards are reviewed and applied in practice.

Foundation

Documents that define identity, institutional authority, and public standards

Foundation
Statutes

The top-level institutional document defining structure, authority, membership, and governance rules.

Vision
Vision Statement

Explains why AIO exists, what verification order it aims to build, and why process verification matters.

Ethics
Ethics Charter

Sets the conduct standards and accountability principles expected of participants and collaborators.

How Governance Operates

AIO governance is not a document archive. It is the public interface connecting standards, review, and enforcement.

1
Standards are documented

The statutes, vision, and ethics charter document AIO’s public identity, authority structure, and accountability standards.

2
Public review is maintained

The RFC process and report releases keep governance open to external review, challenge, and revision.

3
External use is governed

Brand policy and document structure keep the AIO name, marks, and standards consistent in external use.

Operations

Documents for public review, external use, and follow-on operations

Process
Public RFC Process

Sets the procedure for review, revision, and public refinement of standards and policy proposals.

Brand
Trademarks & Brand Use Policy

Defines how the AIO name, logo, and certification marks may be used in external operations.

Report
Integrity Reports

Presents recent audit findings and their operational implications.