Governance (Auditability and Review Readiness)

BDA Genesis addresses a recurring governance problem: diagnostic outcomes may look technically plausible, while the reasoning path is difficult to audit.

What governance needs

  • explicit reasoning paths (not only conclusions)
  • reviewability by independent parties
  • clear boundaries of accountability (human-in-the-loop)

What BDA Genesis provides

  • deterministic structure of inference
  • traceable documentation for internal and external review contexts
  • variance visibility across suppliers and jurisdictions

What BDA Genesis does not do

  • no automated coverage, liability or claims decisions
  • no replacement of treaty logic, legal interpretation or expert judgement

Practical governance use cases

  • audit and revision preparation
  • portfolio consistency reviews
  • supplier quality assurance and escalation workflows

Governance alignment components (overview)

Governance in BDA Genesis covers rule management, versioning, change control, and documentation.

Every relevant rule set, module version, and configuration is traceable.

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