AegisGov.ch operates under the most stringent data protection standards in the world. Every byte stored, every decision logged, every human touchpoint documented. No exceptions.
Full compliance with Swiss federal law, cantonal regulations, and international data protection standards
Full adherence to the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection, including all 2023 revisions. Data residency in Switzerland with no cross-border transfers without explicit consent.
View CertificationAll data hosted on Swiss infrastructure via Supabase EU region. Zero data processing outside Switzerland. Full audit trails for every database operation.
Infrastructure DetailsWhile Switzerland is not in the EU, we maintain GDPR-level standards for all processing. Right to access, rectification, erasure, and portability built-in.
Privacy PolicyEvery AI recommendation, status change, and administrative action logged with timestamps, user IDs, and confidence scores. Immutable audit trails.
Audit FrameworkNo autonomous AI decisions. Every permit assessment requires human approval. Municipal planning officers retain full authority and oversight.
Governance ModelCustom compliance configurations for each canton's specific requirements. Regular legal reviews with cantonal data protection officers.
Canton MatrixTechnology built on principles of responsible governance, service-oriented design, and uncompromising accuracy
We view technology as a tool for responsible governance of public resources, not as a means of surveillance or control. Data exists to serve citizens and municipalities, not to create extractive business models.
Clear answers, backed by evidence. Every AI-generated answer cites Swiss law with article numbers, paragraph references, and confidence scores. No hallucinations. No guesses. No shortcuts.
Veritas AI is designed to assist, not replace. It augments human judgment, defers to municipal authority, and operates transparently. Technology serves people, not the reverse.
We believe in building technology that values people over profit, transparency over obfuscation, and long-term public good over short-term gains.
Download detailed documentation for your municipality's legal review
Comprehensive DPIA according to FADP Art. 22
Standard DPA template for municipal partners
Technical documentation and infrastructure overview
Independent legal review by Swiss privacy counsel
Every zoning rule, every permit pathway, every compliance requirement — sourced directly from Swiss cantonal and federal law. No guessing. No approximation.
Direct integration with Switzerland's official geoportal for real-time parcel data, zoning maps, and cadastral information across all 26 cantons.
AegisGov accelerates workflows but never overrides local control. Final permitting authority remains with town councils and planning commissions.
Each canton has unique zoning codes, permit types, and compliance requirements. Our system is trained on these differences, not generic templates.
"We never store data outside Switzerland. Your zoning, parcel, and permit data remains under Swiss jurisdiction — always."
All data is stored on Swiss-based infrastructure via Supabase's EU region with data residency guarantees. No data leaves Switzerland without explicit municipal consent and appropriate legal mechanisms (e.g., standard contractual clauses).
No. Veritas provides recommendations, analysis, and pre-validation but never makes final decisions. Every permit assessment flows through municipal planning officers who retain full authority. AI serves as an intelligent assistant, not a decision-maker.
We maintain custom compliance configurations for each canton's specific requirements and work directly with cantonal data protection officers during pilot implementations. Legal reviews are conducted on a per-canton basis before any deployment.
You retain full ownership of all municipal data. Upon contract termination, we provide complete data export in standard formats within 30 days and securely delete all copies from our systems with cryptographic proof of deletion.
Veritas operates on rule-based logic derived from Swiss law, not machine learning models that can embed historical biases. Every recommendation includes confidence scores and cited legal sources. Regular fairness audits are conducted with third-party reviewers.