NemoPack

Governance-preserving compression for sovereign multi-agent systems.

NemoPack architecture poster — sovereign bypass path (HALT / REVOKE / CPN) routes directly to CPN while coordination traffic flows through governance-preserving compression; preservation guarantees and provisional IP status visible on the same canvas
Architecture overview — sovereign bypass path, governance-preserving compression, provisional IP status

The innovation isn't just compression. It's what we never compress.

Architecturally Guaranteed Sovereign Bypass

In large-scale AI deployments, coordination traffic creates latency and bandwidth strain. Standard compression protocols optimize for throughput at the cost of governance fidelity. NemoPack reverses that trade-off.

NemoPack reduces coordination and directive traffic between agents while enforcing a constitutional invariant: sovereign commands are never compressed.

HALT, REVOKE, and CPN authority directives are identified at parse-time by the NCL directive parser and routed via an independent cryptographic path. This is not a feature toggle. It is parse-time enforcement that guarantees sovereign commands bypass all lossy transformation, regardless of downstream compression state.

How the Split Path Works

Step 1
Ingress Classification
Every message is parsed into a typed Abstract Syntax Tree. Directives matching the closed sovereign set are flagged for immediate bypass.
Step 2
Lossy-Safe Compression (Coordination Only)
Non-sovereign coordination traffic undergoes governance-preserving compression designed to reduce bandwidth while maintaining epistemic provenance and dissent history.
Step 3
Independent Verification Path
A direct cryptographic channel to the Central Processing Node (CPN) operates regardless of compression state or upstream component availability, ensuring human authority remains intact.

What NemoPack Preserves (By Design)

Guarantee Source Specification Language
Sovereign Bypass NCL Claim 3; Layer 4 Claim 3 Architecturally guaranteed; parse-time enforcement; never compressed
Governance-Preserving Compression NemoPack Provisional Filing Described in provisional application; designed to preserve dissent and provenance
Episodic Provenance Integrity NemoPack Abstract; Layer 4 Claim 4 Designed to preserve; append-only logging to Common Integrity Ledger
Independent Verification Path Layer 4 Claims 1, 3, 5 Direct cryptographic path; operates regardless of upstream component state

Traffic Reduction & Efficiency

No figure claimed — by design
The NemoPack provisional filing describes the architectural mechanism for coordination traffic reduction but does not contain a published baseline measurement or fixed percentage. To maintain verification compliance, no traffic-reduction figure is claimed on this page. Empirical validation will be conducted during partner deployment, with results recorded to the append-only Common Integrity Ledger. See also Transport Cost for the broader partner-seeking research program on transport-layer efficiency.

Intellectual Property Status

  • Designed: Architecture complete; implementation patterns documented.
  • Provisionally Filed: U.S. provisional application filed May 11, 2026. USPTO number awaiting filing receipt
  • Seeking Deployment Partners: For large-scale validation, integration, and co-development.
No granted patents. No "proven" claims. No implied readiness beyond architectural specification.
For Implementation Partners

If you operate a governed multi-agent system at scale — and require coordination efficiency without compromising sovereign authority, dissent preservation, or auditability — NemoPack offers a verification-compliant path forward. We are seeking partners who value append-only provenance as a first-class artifact and understand that compression without sovereign bypass is a governance risk.

Next Step: Request the NemoPack Technical Brief — verification-compliant, assumption-disclosed, no marketing language.

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