CIVITERA's research mandate is narrow by design: identify, claim, and protect the foundational decision layers of sovereign artificial intelligence before the buildout reaches them.
Each frontier is a deliberate white-space position: an area where governance, defense, or autonomy converges and where foundational claims compound in long-term value.
Detection-to-mitigation architectures for unauthorized aerial and autonomous threats. The research focus is the unified decision pipeline that must sit beneath every compliant counter-UAS deployment.
Policy orchestration and cross-jurisdiction governance substrates. The research focus is how policy itself becomes addressable as data, enabling interoperable AI oversight across sovereign systems.
Master orchestration layers coordinating fleets of AI agents and capabilities across sovereign environments. The research focus is the sovereignty-native coordination substrate beneath multi-agent deployments.
The substrate hosting autonomous intelligence as native operating workloads rather than applications. The research focus is the architectural primitives of continuous sovereign-AI infrastructure.
CIVITERA's filings are not opportunistic. Each invention is developed under a disciplined claim-architecture framework refined across every filing in the crown estate.
Map the foundational decision layers of an emerging domain, then identify which layers remain unclaimed by existing filers.
Engineer claims for examinability, continuation, and independence. Independent claims structured to survive prior art and support division.
USPTO Provisional → Non-Provisional → CIP continuity. Foreign filing strategy aligned with export-control posture and licensing reach.
Each filing strengthens the position of adjacent filings. The estate is engineered as a coordinated whole, not isolated bets.
Public-facing research is published selectively. Sensitive analyses and claim-level technical material are available to qualified partners and counterparties under non-disclosure agreement.
A structural analysis of the widening gap in neutral, interoperable AI governance infrastructure across major jurisdictional regimes.
A market frame for the role of foundational patents in the buildout of sovereign AI infrastructure, with reference to IBM/Qualcomm/InterDigital precedent.
An internal memo outlining the disciplined claim-architecture framework used across the CIVITERA crown estate.