Capabilities
This page provides a technical overview of the operating principles, deliverables, and evidence standards used in Vasquez Research engagements. It is intended for stakeholders requiring deeper validation, including legal, compliance, and technical reviewers.
Operating Principles
• All work is conducted under NDA-first protocol.
• Engagements are scoped, reproducible, and evidence-driven.
• Claims are evaluated using structured comparison inputs and deployment context.
• Abstention is issued when evidence is insufficient for a formal determination.
• All outputs are text-only, deterministic, and reproducible.
Deliverables
• Certification memos summarizing evaluation criteria and tier assignment.
• Evidence packets containing structured artifacts and comparison inputs.
• Stress-test outlines for adversarial or boundary-case evaluation.
• Sealed PDF certificates with SHA‑256 ledger entries.
• Public verification endpoints for certificate IDs.
Evidence Philosophy
• Only verifiable artifacts are accepted.
• No unverifiable claims or assumptions are used in tier assignment.
• All reasoning chains must be reproducible from provided inputs.
• Abstention is issued when verification cannot be completed.
• All evidence is stored in structured, text-based formats.
Example Artifacts (Sanitized)
• Evidence Chain Summary — structured reasoning trace with comparison inputs.
• Stress-Test Outline — adversarial scenarios and boundary-case evaluation steps.
• Verification Memo — redacted summary of tier determination logic.
• Ledger Entry — SHA‑256 hash and certificate ID for public verification.
Engagement Model
• Intake — definition of claim, scope, and evidence requirements.
• Scope — formalization of comparison inputs and evaluation boundaries.
• Execution — structured analysis, stress-testing, and tier determination.
• Delivery — sealed certificate, memo, and ledger entry.