BiDigest — Trustee Tier
Service summary & SLA (draft)
For legal execution, use the master MSA / order form. This page is a stakeholder-facing summary suitable for print / PDF export.
1. Execution latency
The admissibility gateway targets sub-35ms typical latency for verify checks. Contractual SLA may specify a 50ms ceiling with fail-closed behavior when the boundary cannot complete within policy, plus service credit mechanics for sustained breach — see executed agreement.
2. Identity Fidelity (IFQ)
IFQ is computed deterministically as A · S · F (anchor, schema, hard-token fidelity). Hard-token mismatches (dates, currency magnitudes, regulatory citations per Ground Truth) are designed to drive fail-closed outcomes below the inadmissibility floor (product default 0.85).
3. Availability & receipts
Vault and gateway availability targets (e.g. 99.99%) and receipt retention / redundancy are defined in the executed agreement. Decision receipts are issued as signed JWS for offline verification.
4. Human-in-the-loop re-bonding
When authority decays or IFQ enters a warning / lock band, execution pauses until a designated trustee completes a re-bonding handshake against Ground Truth.
Federal compliance callout
Trustee controls are mapped for federal-readiness posture: AC (admissibility gate as technical control point), AU (Merkle-sealed auditability path), and SI (IFQ-driven integrity checks). T+91 retention minimizes long-lived raw evidence footprint while preserving verification-grade receipts and hashes.
Reference: Trustee Handbook §6.2 (NIST 800-171 R3 / CMMC alignment positioning).
Use your browser's print dialog to save as PDF. For a countersigned SLA, contact fernando@bidigest.com.