Federal capability.

11/11 AI builds Execution Governance: per-request authorization and cryptographic proof for autonomous systems. Before an autonomous action executes, our control plane evaluates identity and policy and decides whether it is permitted. Permitted actions execute and are recorded with signed, chained proof. Non-permitted actions fail closed.

Entity information

Registered and active.

  • Legal name: 11 AI & Blockchain Development LLC
  • Doing business as: 11/11 AI
  • UEI: GHEZH441JN51
  • CAGE: 1A1G9
  • DUNS: 144921555
  • SAM.gov: Active registration
  • Business size: Small business
  • Address: 30 N Gould St Ste R, Sheridan, WY 82801

Codes

NAICS and PSC.

NAICS
  • 541511 Custom Computer Programming Services
  • 541512 Computer Systems Design Services
  • 541519 Other Computer Related Services
  • 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
  • 513210 Software Publishers
PSC
  • D302 IT and Telecom, Systems Development
  • D310 IT and Telecom, Cybersecurity
  • D399 IT and Telecom, Other

Standards and policy alignment

The control, and the requirement it meets.

Control we provideStandard or policy requiring it
Per-request authorization before executionNIST SP 800-207; DoD Zero Trust target architecture
Runtime governance of autonomous agentsNIST AI RMF, Measure and Manage
Signed, chained proof and lineageOMB M-25-21 transparency and risk determinations
Fail-closed default for high-impact actionOMB M-25-21 minimum practices for high-impact AI
Accountability over autonomous action10 U.S.C. 130h
Post-quantum signatures in productionCNSA 2.0; FIPS 204 (ML-DSA-87); FIPS 205 (SLH-DSA-SHA2-128f)

Cryptographic posture

Cryptographic primitives

Named cryptography, in full.

Signature algorithms
  • Ed25519 (EdDSA) FIPS 186-5
  • ML-DSA-87 FIPS 204, post-quantum, in production
  • SLH-DSA-SHA2-128f FIPS 205, post-quantum, in production
Hash algorithms

DECISION LAYER

  • SHA-256 FIPS 180-4
  • SHA-512 FIPS 180-4

EVIDENCE, AUDIT, AND LINEAGE CHAIN

  • SHA3-512 FIPS 202
  • BLAKE2b-512 RFC 7693

BLAKE2b-512 is not a FIPS-approved algorithm. It is used for evidence chaining performance alongside SHA3-512, which carries the tamper-evidence claim. An approved-algorithm-only mode is available for federal deployment.

FIPS posture

Our signature algorithms and primary hash algorithms are FIPS-approved. BLAKE2b-512 is not, and we state that plainly rather than leave it implied. Module-level FIPS 140-3 validation is on our roadmap and not in hand today.

Standards alignment
  • NIST SP 800-207 Zero Trust Architecture: per-request authorization applied to non-person entities
  • NIST AI RMF: Measure and Manage functions
  • OMB M-25-21: minimum risk management practices for high-impact AI
  • CNSA 2.0: post-quantum signature algorithms deployed today

Independent verification

Verifiable without our involvement.

Our technical claims are verifiable without our involvement. The control plane is live with a public proof endpoint and an open-source reference verifier.

Published doctrine

Eight principles, each with a permanent DOI.

Current stage

Stated plainly.

Founder-led and pre-revenue at TRL 6. Federal accreditation is on our roadmap rather than in hand. We state this plainly so an evaluator knows exactly what is proven and what is next.

Capability statement

One click, no gate.

Contact

Bradley B

Founder and Architect

quantum@11aiblockchain.com