The authority layer between your AI systems and your people.
TECP — the Trust Enablement Control Plane — is ReliablyME's emerging governed-execution layer for consequential AI-agent actions. It is designed so that when AI proposes decisions or takes action, each consequential action carries signed human authorization, runtime policy constraints, a durable execution receipt, and a path to revocation and human review. AI agents hold no independent organizational authority; they act only within authority delegated by authorized people or institutions. Available today for architecture briefings and controlled implementations.

TECP governs execution. ReliablyME Follow-Through proves human commitments.
As agentic AI moves into operational systems, leaders need more than logs. They need attributable evidence of who authorized what, under which constraints, what actually happened — and how it can be reviewed or revoked. A human click is not automatically meaningful control; TECP is designed to preserve attributable, bounded decision authority.
- Legitimate, bounded, attributable authority
- Policy enforcement at execution time
- Durable execution receipts with constraints
- Reviewable evidence trails
- Human review, escalation, and revocation
- Risk-tiered approval gates
A governance backbone designed for agentic systems.
Signed human authorization
Designed so each consequential action is bound to a signed human intent and an explicitly defined scope.
Constrained execution
Designed so agents act only within policy-defined boundaries — no scope creep at runtime.
Separation of duties
Proposer, approver, executor, and reviewer are distinguishable roles, so no single actor silently closes the loop.
Execution receipts
Durable records of what was requested, allowed, executed, and observed — reviewable after the fact.
Default deny, with revocation
Destructive, irreversible, or high-risk actions are denied unless explicitly authorized, and delegated authority can be revoked or escalated.
Pairs with ReliablyME Follow-Through
Use TECP to govern AI execution; use Follow-Through to capture the human and team commitments and evidence that come next.
From AI activity to AI accountability.
TECP addresses authorization, constraint, evidence, and review for consequential AI actions inside your organization. It does not claim to solve frontier-model alignment, compute verification, or treaty verification. "AI can replace a lot of senior-engineer output. It cannot replace responsibility." — Alex Todd, ReliablyME founder. Briefings are scoped to your governance, security, and platform context.
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