Expand Atomicorp partnership scope to absorb compliance load CIQ will not staff
Situation
Peter directed deeper integration with Atomicorp specifically to avoid investing in internal HR/headcount around compliance. Atomicorp will carry as much of the compliance load (STIG, FIPS, audit, certification, ongoing attestation work) as they are willing to absorb, freeing CIQ from staffing a dedicated compliance function.
Reasoning
CIQ keeps engineering core in-house but routes compliance/regulatory bureaucracy to partners. Compliance is a long-tail, low-leverage FTE class — recurring audits, paperwork-heavy certifications, attestation work — that does not differentiate CIQ. Atomicorp already owns adjacent compliance/security tooling and is willing to expand scope, making them the natural carrier. This is a headcount-shape decision dressed as a partnership decision: the question "do we hire compliance people?" is answered "no — Atomicorp does that."
Additional Context
Surfaced in Apr 24 DM with Nathan. Sits behind the visible Core42 sovereign-AI conversation where compliance demands are the sticking points (FIPS-143 ARM, STIG, FedRAMP, NIST 800-171). Peter is structurally avoiding the FTE class needed to scale CIQ-side compliance ownership.
Observed Evidence
Apr 24 DM to Nathan: "We integrate Atomicorp more directly. They're up for expanding their scope." User-confirmed reasoning: about avoiding internal HR investment in compliance, not technical integration.
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We integrate Atomicorp more directly. They're up for expanding their scope.
Outcome
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Decision ID: a9703314-95b2-4f70-aa39-8d70ff683834