From National AI Strategy
to Systemic
AI Governance.
Artificial Intelligence is no longer an experiment — it has become national infrastructure. Governments worldwide are passing new AI laws. The challenge that remains: how to transform regulation into systemic, operational, auditable practice. AIGN OS provides the answer.
„AIGN OS is the world’s first AI Governance Operating System — a globally mapped, IP-protected, certifiable governance architecture that allows governments to build national AI governance infrastructures that are interoperable, auditable, and trusted by citizens.“
- Governance architecture layers
- 8
- International frameworks mapped
- 10+
- First Education Trust Label in Asia
- Seoul 2025
- DOI-registered scientific work
- AIGN OS
Why every government
needs a Governance OS.
Governments worldwide are enacting laws: the EU AI Act, the Data Act, NIS2, DORA, ISO/IEC 42001, and the OECD AI Principles. The challenge remains the same — how to transform regulation into practice, at national scale, across every ministry.
Translate complex laws into one coherent system.
Ten regulations, one governance architecture. AIGN OS maps all relevant frameworks into a single, operable system that government bodies can deploy consistently.
Build resilient national infrastructures.
Across ministries, regulators, education, and healthcare — AIGN OS provides the shared backbone that ensures no institution governs AI in isolation.
Measure readiness with the ASGR Index.
The AI Governance Readiness Index (ASGR) allows governments to benchmark national readiness objectively, compare internationally, and track progress over time.
Ensure international alignment.
Aligned with EU, OECD, ISO, NIST, WEF, and UNESCO — AIGN OS ensures that national governance infrastructures remain interoperable with global standards and partner nations.
Strengthen sovereignty and public trust.
Through visible certifications and trust labels, governments demonstrate to citizens, investors, and international partners that AI is governed — not just legislated.
What governments can
do with AIGN OS.
AIGN OS turns the abstract obligation to govern AI into a concrete, measurable, and defensible national capability — across every institution, sector, and jurisdiction.
Govern AI as critical infrastructure.
Not just technology. AI is national infrastructure — with the same resilience, accountability, and oversight requirements as energy, transport, or finance.
Ensure compliance, resilience, and innovation simultaneously.
AIGN OS is not a compliance brake. It creates the governance foundation that allows nations to innovate responsibly — with evidence, not just intent.
Benchmark national readiness internationally.
Use the ASGR Index to measure where your country stands, identify structural gaps, and demonstrate progress to multilateral partners and investors.
Provide visible trust to citizens and global partners.
Trust labels and certifications translate governance maturity into a signal that citizens can see, investors can rely on, and partner nations can reference.
From abstract law
to operational governance.
AIGN OS steps in exactly where abstract laws must be turned into practical implementation — from the translation of international rules into national standards, through the coordination of ministries, to operationalisation within institutions.
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International Rules → National Standards
AIGN OS translates EU AI Act, OECD Principles, ISO 42001, NIST and WEF frameworks into nationally deployable governance standards — coherent and jurisdiction-specific.
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National Standards → Ministry Coordination
Provides the shared architecture that connects ministries of justice, interior, health, education, finance, and digital affairs — so governance is not fragmented across silos.
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Coordination → Institutional Operationalisation
Delivers the tools, processes, controls, and evidence logic that institutions need to actually implement governance — measurable, auditable, and audit-ready.
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Implementation → Citizen-Visible Trust
Issues Trust Labels and certifications that make governance visible to citizens, investors, and international partners — turning compliance into demonstrable public accountability.
Real deployments.
Real trust.
First Education Trust Label
in Asia.
In September 2025, AIGN delivered the first Education Trust Label in Asia at Fayston Preparatory School in Seoul, South Korea. This milestone demonstrates how AIGN OS frameworks can be deployed by governments and institutions to create visible, certifiable trust in AI governance — at the level of individual schools, universities, and public bodies.
One OS.
Global alignment.
AIGN OS is mapped to all major international AI governance frameworks. A government deploying AIGN OS does not need to build separate systems for each regulatory context — one architecture covers all of them.
- EU AI Act — Risk classification, conformity, technical documentation
- OECD AI Principles — Trustworthy AI, human oversight, accountability
- ISO/IEC 42001 — AI Management System certification
- NIST AI RMF — Risk management and governance controls
- WEF & UNESCO — Global responsible AI benchmarks
- GDPR · NIS2 · DORA — Data, cyber & operational resilience
AI governance does not
happen in one regulation.
AIGN OS maps the full regulatory and standards landscape that governments must navigate — across legal obligations, risk frameworks, sector requirements, and international norms.
EU AI Act
Risk classification, conformity assessment, technical documentation, post-market monitoring and QMS for AI systems.
OECD AI Principles
Trustworthy AI, human-centric design, transparency, accountability and international policy coherence.
ISO/IEC 42001
AI Management System — certifiable international standard for organisational AI governance and risk management.
NIST AI RMF
Risk management framework for AI — govern, map, measure, manage. Compatible with AIGN OS layer architecture.
NIS2 & DORA
Cybersecurity and operational resilience for critical infrastructure and the financial sector — directly integrated.
GDPR · Data Act · DGA
Data protection, data access, and data governance as foundational layers of responsible AI infrastructure.
WEF AI Governance
World Economic Forum frameworks for responsible AI adoption and international multi-stakeholder governance.
UNESCO Recommendation
UNESCO’s global ethics framework — human rights, sustainability, and inclusion as foundations of national AI policy.
National Sector Rules
Healthcare, education, finance, public administration, and critical infrastructure — sector-specific governance modules.
Legal Notice on Intellectual Property
All content, structures, frameworks, terminologies, and the layered governance architecture of AIGN OS — The AI Governance Operating System are the original intellectual creation of Patrick Upmann. AIGN OS and all its components — including frameworks, toolchains, trust labels, indices, licensing models, and governance architectures — are protected under international copyright, trademark, and intellectual property law. The AIGN OS concept and system have been officially published as a DOI-registered citable scientific work (10.5281/zenodo.17462560), thereby establishing prior art, scientific recognition, and enforceable authorship protection. Any unauthorised reproduction, adaptation, distribution, modification, or commercial/public use of AIGN OS — in whole or in part — without the express written consent of the rights holder is strictly prohibited.
© Patrick Upmann — All rights reserved.
AIGN OS is the governance backbone
for Responsible AI —
for every government worldwide.
Whether you are a national ministry, a regulatory authority, or a public institution — AIGN OS provides the architecture, tools, certifications, and international interoperability to govern AI as critical national infrastructure.
