FIJISHI // TECHNICAL STANDARDS LIBRARY (TSL)
CLASSIFICATION: FIJISHI RESTRICTED // DOCTRINAL STANDARD
Article I - Purpose and Authority
The Technical Standards Library (TSL) is the authoritative compendium of operational, cryptographic, and verification standards for all Fijishi Sovereign Frameworks. It defines uniform thresholds, measurement metrics, and audit protocols that enforce consistency, reliability, and cross-framework interoperability across all state digital, physical, and cognitive operations.
Adherence to the TSL is mandatory for all implementations governed by Fijishi Doctrine, ensuring enforceable and auditable compliance across sovereign systems.
Article II - Core Components
2.1 Operational Thresholds
Defines minimum and maximum acceptable performance parameters for critical systems, including:
‣ Network latency, redundancy, and uptime for critical infrastructure.
‣ AI decision-making boundaries, error tolerances, and fail-safe triggers.
‣ Physical system redundancies for energy, water, and transport networks.
2.2 Verification Metrics
Specifies measurable indicators of compliance and operational readiness:
‣ Cryptographic proofs of execution.
‣ Immutable, automated audit logs.
‣ System health scoring and anomaly detection benchmarks.
2.3 Cryptographic Baselines
Standardizes all encryption, signature, and key management protocols:
‣ Post-quantum cryptography algorithms and parameters.
‣ Multi-party key custody and cryptographic recovery protocols for sovereign data.
‣ Interoperability standards with allied or international frameworks.
2.4 Auditable Standards
Defines mandatory documentation, test suites, and compliance reporting protocols to ensure all operations are verifiable by authorized auditors without compromising sovereignty or classified information.
Article III - Governance and Integration
3.1 Maintenance Authority
The TSL is curated and version-controlled by the Fijishi Standards Body, with defined review cycles, update procedures, and strict cryptographic verification of amendments.
3.2 Implementation Nodes
Each sovereign deployment integrates a local TSL node to ensure real-time verification of all operations against defined thresholds and standards.
3.3 Doctrinal IntegrationAll standards within the TSL are intrinsically linked to and enforce the principles defined in:
‣ Meta-Compliance Architecture (MCA) - systemic enforcement and cross-framework governance.
‣ Sovereign Algorithmic Immunity Doctrine (SAID) - autonomous system containment and lawful override.
‣ Institutional Failover Charters (IFC) - continuity and recovery operational standards.
Article IV - Annex References
Deployment specifications, audit suites, and operational templates are maintained in classified annexes. These annexes provide detailed technical implementation guidance while preserving the doctrinal authority and sovereign integrity of the TSL.
Closing Statement
The Technical Standards Library constitutes the immutable, enforceable reference for sovereign operational, cryptographic, and verification standards. It ensures national resilience, auditability, and cross-framework interoperability while maintaining alignment with all Fijishi doctrines.
LEVEL: FIJISHI RESTRICTED // SOVEREIGN CIRCULATION ONLY