The Governance Record is Obraval’s formal institutional ledger. It is not a publication, commentary, or marketing surface.
This record preserves standards in force and governance acts that alter how visibility, silence, escalation, and exposure are interpreted by Boards, Legal, Finance, and oversight bodies.
No material governance act occurs off the record.
Standards in Force
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Obraval Governance Standard (OGS)
The governing escalation standard defining posture, visibility thresholds, attribution logic, and irreversibility determination. -
Governance Visibility Standard (GVS)
Cross-domain governance visibility standard defining the structural conditions under which system visibility can be considered complete, supportable, and governable.
Where those conditions have not been verified, organizations are operating from a position of assumed visibility. -
OGS Terms & Service Level Agreement
The sole governing document defining entry conditions, commissioning posture, pricing authority, discretion, and record integrity. -
Vendor Governance Gate (VGG v1.1)
Perimeter governance layer. Public, non-commercial, self-executed. No commissioning or record creation. -
Obraval Governance Gate (OGG v1.1)
Governance admissibility gate governing eligibility for EFID commissioning. Public, non-commercial, self-executed. No advisory function. -
EFID v5.1 — Request & Commissioning Instrument
Governed entry instrument establishing minimum viable governance clarity.
Recorded Governance Acts
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March 29, 2026 — Governance Visibility Standard (GVS) Entered Force
Governance Visibility Standard (GVS) entered force as the cross-domain visibility standard governing the conditions under which system visibility can be considered complete and supportable.
GVS establishes that visibility cannot be assumed from reporting accuracy, measurement completeness, or observed system performance alone.
Where GVS conditions have not been verified, a governance position is deemed to exist on what is not observed, whether explicitly acknowledged or not. -
March 17, 2026 — OGG Executive Execution Layer (CFO Edition) Entered Force
A tightened single-executive execution layer of the Obraval Governance Gate entered force for CFO-led initiation.
This governance act establishes an independent execution pathway removing coordination dependency at the point of Gate entry.
OGG admissibility logic remains unchanged.
The execution layer preserves the Gate’s non-advisory and non-diagnostic character while tightening position formation, defensibility evaluation, and continuity into EFID commissioning where support conditions are not met. -
March 16, 2026 — OGS Terms & Service Level Agreement Updated (v2)
OGS Terms & Service Level Agreement updated to version 2.
Entry mechanics aligned with OGG v1.1 architecture.
EFID commissioning recognition updated to reflect the commissioning record embedded within the Obraval Governance Gate. -
March 15, 2026 — Obraval Governance Gate Updated (OGG v1.1)
OGG updated to version 1.1.
EFID Request & Commissioning Instrument embedded directly within the Gate document.
This update tightens procedural continuity between governance signal detection and formal record creation, enabling organizations to proceed immediately to EFID commissioning once admissibility conditions are indicated. -
February 1, 2026 — EFID Admissibility Gate Entered Force (OGG v1)
Eligibility to commission EFID is now system-determined and no longer requestable by discretion.
OGG v1 established as the mandatory admissibility gate governing EFID availability.
Where OGG admissibility thresholds are not met, EFID is unavailable; organizations remain responsible for containment, monitoring, and periodic re-execution.
Where OGG execution rules are not followed, no admissibility determination is made and the OGG run is considered invalid; EFID is unavailable until OGG is re-executed in compliance.
OGG outcomes are non-overrideable. Once admissibility is met, silence becomes attributable. -
January 19, 2026 — OGS Structural Update Recorded
Binding decisioning logic embedded across EFID, FSI, and FVM.
EFID v5.1 confirmed as the minimum viable governance standard.
OGS Terms & SLA consolidated into a single governing instrument.
Pricing architecture aligned to governance gravity.
Legacy governance artifacts retired. -
December 2025 — Vendor Governance Gate (VGG) Entered Force
Layer-0 perimeter governance standard established. Applies independently of Obraval engagement. -
EFID v5 — AI Exposure Annex Issued
Diagnostic scope expanded to include AI-mediated classification, omission, and comparative exposure.
External Signals
External events with governance relevance may be logged as signals. Signals do not modify the OGS unless explicitly recorded as a governance act above.
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December 2025 — Governance Transition Logged
Obraval designated as governing standard. Governed entry enforced.