Field Operations

Active jurisdictions.

Four domains. One governance architecture. Each jurisdiction implements the same constitutional pattern — deterministic laws, audit-chained evidence, human authority at every boundary — in a different operational context.

The pattern
Elements define. Codex constitutes. Governance applies. Verifier proves.
Jurisdiction Board

Where the framework operates.

TSV-001
Reference implementation
Vigil
Desktop Agent Governance

The constitutional governance layer for autonomous agents with shell and browser access. JSON in, JSON out. Three decision states. Full violation reporting with precedence traces and session-level composition tracking.

Boundary LawResource LawAuthority Law
SWV-001
Active development
FlightLaw
Autonomous Aviation Governance

Deterministic safety boundaries between AI proposals and flight execution. Geofencing, fuel reserves, and crew authority compiled to pure-function rules at every decision point.

Spatial LawResource LawAuthority Law
SWV-002
Active development
Chronicle Quest
Narrative AI Governance

Human authorship protected as a formal governance constraint. AI may draft prose; it cannot decide fate. Character mortality and plot decisions are human-only state transitions with full audit trails.

Persistence LawAuthority Law
OBS-001
Reference implementation
Light Station
Governance Observability

CI/CD tells you what deployed. Vigil tells you what executed. Light Station tells you what the Principal needs to decide — a persistent operating picture of agent proposals, policy verdicts, and human escalations.

Governance ObservabilityKnowledge Substrate
Shared Architecture

One control plane.
Any domain.

The governance pattern doesn't change between jurisdictions — only the laws composed within it. Vigil enforces Boundary, Resource, and Authority Laws for desktop agents. FlightLaw enforces Spatial, Resource, and Authority Laws for autonomous aviation. The kernel, the evidence chain, and the verifier are the same underneath.

This is what "constitutional" means in practice: a single architectural contract that holds across every domain it's applied to. The framework is the proof. The jurisdictions are the evidence.

AgentVector framework →
Elements
Constitutional foundations — the Laws that define what governance means
Codex
The specification that constitutes a governed system
Enforcement Kernel
TSVector or SwiftVector — domain-specific law execution
Verifier
The audit chain that proves governance held — or catches when it didn't