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  • Announcing RA-CORE-6.0 + CANON 6.1

    Release Update

    Announcing Resolution Assurance™ RA-CORE-6.0 + CANON 6.1

    Resolution Assurance has now moved to a new governance stack: RA-CORE-6.0 with the CANON 6.1 Completion Extension.

    This update strengthens the platform in three areas: verification clarity, timestamp integrity, and cross-surface consistency. It also formalises an important boundary in how results are presented to users.

    What is changing

    RA-CORE-6.0 remains the core protocol layer. It governs proof creation, sealing, timestamp anchoring, verification, evidence traceability, and deterministic system behaviour.

    CANON 6.1 adds the completion and closure layer. It tightens how verification outputs are presented, how interface surfaces must behave, and how integrity signals are communicated across the site and mobile endpoints.

    Verification clarity is now explicit

    One of the main upgrades in this release is a stricter distinction between:

    Record validity — whether a proof record exists and is structurally valid in the system
    Document integrity — whether the sealed document fingerprint matches the recorded proof state

    This distinction matters. A valid record does not automatically mean the platform is asserting every possible claim about the document. Resolution Assurance verifies record state and document integrity within the defined protocol boundary. It does not assert truth, legal effect, clinical correctness, or regulatory outcome.

    What users will see

    Public proof surfaces now use clearer verification states such as RECORD_ONLY, PARTIAL, and FULL. Verified document markers are now tied to this model so users can see what has actually been confirmed, rather than relying on broad or ambiguous labels.

    This change is intended to reduce interpretation risk and improve trust in the reporting layer.

    Platform integrity improvements

    • Viewer-local time rendering on proof-facing pages while preserving stored UTC timestamps underneath
    • Repair and audit tooling for invalid or future timestamps
    • Proof reporting integrity checks and batch repair tools
    • Better consistency between proof, transparency, registry, and mobile surfaces
    • Unified governance and footer language across the site

    Why this matters

    Resolution Assurance is designed as non-custodial verification infrastructure. Its job is to create, preserve, and present integrity evidence in a deterministic and auditable way. This release improves that mission by making the boundaries of verification clearer and the reporting surfaces more reliable.

    RA-CORE-6.0 + CANON 6.1 is the current active governance stack for the platform.

    Forward position

    Older announcements remain part of the historical record and describe the system state at the time they were published. This release supersedes those public descriptions for current operational and governance purposes.

    For current protocol behaviour, verification semantics, and platform alignment, refer to the active governance surfaces and current system documentation.

    Boundary notice: Resolution Assurance verifies record validity and document integrity within the declared protocol scope. It does not determine truth, legal enforceability, clinical appropriateness, or regulatory status.

  • RA Intelligence Brief — Week 14, 2026

    Weekly Intelligence Brief – Resolution Assurance

    This week, the overall signal environment has shown a relatively stable presence, with the Reality Synthesis Engine (RSE) registering a score of 50.2, indicating stability. Meanwhile, the Predictive Early Warning System (PEWS) remains in a watch state with a score of 35.6, suggesting that while conditions are not critical, there are emerging trends that require careful observation.

    Top Signal This Week

    The most significant engine reading this week comes from the Unified Reality Intelligence Core (URIC), scoring 87.5. This high score indicates a strong alignment with current realities and a robust overall understanding of the situational landscape. A score this high implies a considerable confidence in synthesizing information across various domains.

    What the Engines Are Showing

    Several notable engine states emerged this week. Firstly, the RSE at 50.2 remains stable, reflecting a balanced representation of reality but with room for further analysis. The PEWS, scoring 35.6, is in a watch state; while not alarming, it suggests caution in anticipating upcoming developments. In a concerning position, the Learning & Feedback Truth Engine (LFTE) shows a score of 0, which indicates unresolved issues affecting our capacity to assimilate and validate new information. Additionally, the Assurance Model (AM) is at a score of 0 and is currently initializing, suggesting early stages of development without actionable insights at present.

    What to Watch Next Week

    Going into next week, close monitoring of the PEWS trends will be crucial, especially given its watch state, which indicates that potential issues may surface. Furthermore, the low LFTE score signals an urgent need for resolution efforts, as this impacts our overall sense-making capabilities. Attention should also be paid to the developments from the AM as it initializes, as its progression could provide valuable insights in forthcoming weeks.

  • Resolution Assurance™ Standard 6.0

    Platform Update · Canonical Engine Evolution

    Resolution Assurance™ Standard 6.0 introduces structural improvements to how digital records are sealed, verified, and referenced within the Resolution Assurance infrastructure.


    Why Version 5.2 Exists

    The Resolution Assurance platform evolves through carefully declared canonical versions. Each version improves the integrity, transparency, and usability of the system while maintaining compatibility with previously sealed records.

    Version 5.2 introduces enhancements designed to improve usability for everyday users while strengthening the structural governance of the platform.

    Key Improvements in Standard 5.2

    • Improved Record Sealing Workflow

      A simplified upload and sealing process allows users to create verifiable records more quickly.
    • Reference ID Enhancements

      Generated reference IDs now follow a clearer structured format for easier citation and verification.
    • Expanded Verification Interface

      The verification tool now provides clearer feedback when confirming the integrity of a document or artifact.
    • Improved Canonical Engine Transparency

      The system now explicitly declares the canonical engine version in the platform interface and documentation.
    • Improved Governance Documentation

      Platform governance, observation handling, and version transitions are now more clearly documented.
    • Enhanced Record Traceability

      Sealed records remain independently verifiable while maintaining the platform’s non-custodial architecture.

    Compatibility With Previous Versions

    Resolution Assurance maintains continuity across versions. Records sealed under previous versions remain valid and verifiable.

    Standard 5.2 supersedes version 5.1 but does not invalidate earlier records. The platform maintains structural traceability across all declared canonical versions.

    What This Means for Users

    • Records can be sealed faster
    • Verification results are clearer
    • Reference identifiers are easier to cite
    • The governance framework is more transparent
    • The system remains non-custodial and privacy-preserving

    The Principle Remains the Same

    Resolution Assurance does not store user documents. Instead, it records a reference proof that allows the existence and integrity of a digital artifact to be verified at a specific point in time.

    This allows individuals and organisations to create independent proof without surrendering custody of their information.

    Proof without custody.
    Verification without interpretation.


    Resolution Assurance™ Canonical Engine Version 5.2
    Supersedes Version 6.0

  • Announcing Resolution Assurance™ v6.0: The Standard for Identity Sealing

    Melbourne, Australia — December 24, 2025 — We are proud to announce the general availability of Resolution Assurance™ v6.0, the latest iteration of our independent verification framework.

    In an era where “resolved” is often a subjective claim made by internal CRM systems, v6.0 introduces stricter cryptographic controls to ensure that outcomes are not just recorded, but mathematically proven.

    What is New in v6.0?

    This release focuses on Identity Sealing and Audit Velocity. We have enhanced the core ingestion engine to support high-frequency evidence hashing without compromising the chain of custody.

    1. Enhanced Identity Sealing

    Every verification event now binds the Actor ID (the system or agent resolving the issue) with the Outcome Hash. This creates an unbreakable link between who claimed the issue was fixed and what evidence they provided.

    • Benefit: Eliminates “phantom resolutions” where tickets are closed without an accountable owner.

    2. RFC 3161 Timestamping Upgrades

    We have upgraded our timestamping authority integration. All ER021 Sealed Bundles now include millisecond-precision timestamps compliant with RFC 3161.

    • Benefit: Provides legal-grade proof of exactly when a resolution occurred, critical for SLA compliance and regulatory reporting.

    3. Regional Key Pinning (AU/EU/UK)

    v6.0 enforces stricter Data Sovereignty. Encryption keys are now hard pinned to their specific AWS region (Sydney, London, or Frankfurt). Evidence ingested in Australia never leaves Australian jurisdiction—even for processing.


    Why This Matters

    The “Trust Gap” between businesses and customers is widening. Regulators are no longer accepting spreadsheets as proof of compliance. They demand immutable audit trails.

    With v6.0, Resolution Assurance™ moves beyond simple logging. We provide a deterministic, tamper-evident record that stands up to external scrutiny.

    “We don’t ask you to trust us; we give you the math to verify it.”

    Availability Resolution Assurance™ v6.0 is live today for all Enterprise and Growth clients. API documentation has been updated to reflect the new Identity Sealing endpoints.

    Contact Sales for a Demo