IOL - Interoperability Orchestration Layer

IOL connects AMME to external regulatory and operational ecosystems. It standardizes attestations, orchestrates cross-domain evidence exchange, and enforces least privilege integration.

Treatise date: August 13, 2025.

Interoperability as enforcement

The treatise describes IOL as the bridge between AMME and sector specific systems. Without IOL, enforcement evidence remains siloed. With IOL, proof bundles can move across jurisdictions while preserving provenance.

Core responsibilities

  • Standardized attestations for regulators and auditors
  • Inter-ledger settlement for remediation outcomes
  • Capability tokens for least privilege integrations
  • Synchronization of policy updates across domains

Evidence outputs

  • AMME-OBS-1 compatible attestation bundles
  • Cross-domain audit trails and acknowledgements
  • Policy synchronization logs
  • Compliance proof packets for external review

Integration flow

Translate

Normalize evidence into AMME schemas.

Authorize

Issue capability tokens for least privilege access.

Transmit

Send proof bundles to regulators or partners.

Receive

Accept external attestations and update PSE.

Record

Store acknowledgements in DPV for audit.

Review

Escalate disputes to the Ethics Court.

AMME Extensions

Reciprocal compliance contracts

Bi-directional obligations across jurisdictions.

AMME Extensions add reciprocal compliance contracts, enabling partners to share evidence under mutual obligations. Each contract specifies what evidence is owed, how it is verified, and what remedies apply if commitments are not honored. These contracts are stored in DPV and enforced through IOL capability tokens.