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Continuous Compliance
10 min reading time
Domain 3
Why compliance becomes a system property — not a manual reconstruction.
"40–120 person-hours of DCAA audit prep is the cost of a compliance model that failed in real time."
Continuous compliance means zero audit prep, zero findings risk — by architecture.
Why compliance becomes a system property — not a manual reconstruction.
What This Paper Defines
- Defining "Structural Compliance"—why policies aren't enough.
- The three DCAA audit traps built into legacy software.
- How to achieve a state of "Continuous Audit Readiness."
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The Argument
Audit-Ready Always
When compliance is a structural property of your system, "audit preparation" becomes a relic of the past.
Enforced Guardrails
Prevent non-compliant behavior before it happens through system-enforced FAR and DFARS controls.
Inside the Paper
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- The Structural Compliance framework
- Mapping system guardrails to DCAA audit programs
- Eliminating audit preparation time
- CMMC and FAR policy automation
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