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Component provenance is a national security issue. SENTYAL treats it accordingly.

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The problem

The supply chain is only as strong as its weakest unverified link.

In the Defense market, the verification problem takes a specific shape. The records exist — but they are fragmented, unlinked, and ultimately held by individuals rather than systems. When the individual leaves, the record degrades.

SENTYAL replaces that fragility with architecture. Not a database. Not a filing system. A continuous, sovereign, self-maintaining chain that keeps pace with the institution whether its principals are present or not.

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Problem 01
Component provenance is assumed, not verified
Defense supply chains depend on supplier assertions. Counterfeit components enter supply chains not through dramatic breaches but through the routine absence of continuous verification at every link.
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Problem 02
Supplier credentialing is point-in-time
Clearance verification and compliance status are checked at onboarding and periodically thereafter. Between checks, status changes go undetected. The verification cadence is determined by administrative schedule, not by risk.
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Problem 03
Controlled-distribution records are fragmented
Export control compliance documentation, end-use certificates, and distribution chain records exist in disconnected systems across contractors, sub-contractors, and government offices. Reconstruction under audit is a significant operational burden.
The pattern
Every market. Same structure.
Fragmented records. Single points of failure. Provenance that lives in someone's memory. SENTYAL replaces each with architecture that runs without the keeper.
What SENTYAL does here
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Continuous component provenance

Every component tracked from manufacturer through the supply chain to final installation. Origin verified, handling documented, integrity confirmed at each transfer. The chain is verifiable — not reconstructed.

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Real-time supplier credentialing

Clearance status, compliance certifications, and export authorizations monitored continuously. Status changes surfaced immediately. The verification record is current, not months old.

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Controlled-distribution chain

End-use documentation maintained on the ledger. Distribution records timestamped and anchored. Audit response time measured in minutes, not weeks.

The Register

A component whose chain was registered at manufacture cannot be counterfeited retroactively.

Every link in the supply chain — manufacturer, distributor, integrator, installer — registered at the moment of transfer. The chain cannot be fabricated after the fact because the entries that would need to exist already do not. A counterfeit part cannot inherit a register history it was never part of. The register is the supply chain integrity system.

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Defense infrastructure demands defense-grade records.

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