One Government. Sovereign by design.
For federal agencies — civilian, defense, and the three-letter agencies — One is a personal, private agent that each employee, contractor, and consultant fully owns and controls, running on the machines and phones their agency already approves. Frontier help that never leaves the boundary you trust.
Why this industry needs a different answer.
Frontier AI, blocked at the door
The most capable models live in commercial clouds that can't touch classified, CUI, or citizen PII. Agencies are forced to choose between modern AI and mission security.
Sovereignty is non-negotiable
Federal data and decisions must stay under government control, on approved hardware, inside the authorization boundary — not on a vendor's terms.
Stovepipes between agencies
Mission depends on coordination across agencies, but sharing is all-or-nothing and slow. The citizen falls through the seams.
Built on the One Platform.
One is a personal agent each public servant owns outright. It runs on-device, on the hardware your agency already approves, so frontier-grade help never means data leaving government control. Nav shares the minimum scope across agencies by consent and writes every exchange to a ledger — so many people in many agencies can operate as One Government, serving the citizen.
Where the problem meets the answer.
Cleared work, modern AI
- The problem
- Cleared analysts and operators can't put classified or CUI work into commercial AI tools.
- With One
- One runs on the approved device, on-device and inside the boundary — drafting, summarizing, and analyzing with nothing leaving the enclave.
- The outcome
- Frontier productivity at the mission's classification level, no exfiltration risk.
One Government across agencies
- The problem
- An interagency task force needs to share exactly the right case or intelligence — not the whole file — and needs it now.
- With One
- Nav grants each partner agency the minimum scope, for the task, consented and logged to a record.
- The outcome
- Real interagency coordination with need-to-know enforced by architecture, not by trust.
The contractor who owns their agent
- The problem
- Contractors and consultants rotate across programs and agencies; their context and tools are locked to each one.
- With One
- The individual owns their One; it travels with them and connects only to what each program explicitly authorizes.
- The outcome
- Continuity for the person, sovereign control for the agency.
Serving the citizen
- The problem
- A citizen's request touches several agencies and long queues, and slips through the cracks.
- With One
- One assembles the case and drafts the next step within policy; Counsel keeps it compliant; a human always decides.
- The outcome
- Faster, kinder public service with civil-liberties protections built in.
A joint task force that moved at mission speed
Analysts from three agencies, each on their own approved hardware, each with their own One. Nav brokered exactly the data each was cleared to see, logged every exchange, and nothing left the boundary. What used to take weeks of memoranda and email moved in a day — and the citizens they protect never showed up as a surveillance file. That is One Government: separate agencies, one mission, one accountable owner for every byte.
The specialists doing the work.
Kai
Coordinates money, consent, and daily decisions, your One's right hand.
Nav
Negotiates with every outside agent and filters each request before it ever touches your data.
Counsel
Reviews contracts, flags risks, and handles the compliance questions you'd rather not.
What changes when One is on the team.
Frontier AI at the mission's classification level, on approved hardware.
Interagency coordination with need-to-know enforced by design.
An agent each employee and contractor owns, under full agency control.
Public service that respects citizens' rights by default.
One Platform, every kind of work.
Wealth Management & RIAs →
Give every client a private team — without giving up their data.
Private Banking & Family Offices →
Every entity, every advisor, total discretion.
Insurance →
Serve more clients without serving up their data.
Asset Management & Fund Managers →
Run your research and your raise on hardware you own.
Built to meet the federal bar.
One is built to operate inside the federal trust boundary. FedRAMP High authorization and the supporting regulatory and compliance approvals required to serve federal agencies are in active pursuit. We will say authorized only when we are.
Bring One to Federal Government & Agencies.
Book a briefing and we'll walk your team through the play, the agents, and how it runs on hardware you own.
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