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RFC-024: D-DNA for Governed Autonomy — 27. Retention

AIGP SpecificationRFC-024: D-DNA for Governed Autonomy › 27. Retention

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27. Retention

D-DNA retention SHOULD be determined by:

risk class
mission type
legal requirements
safety requirements
incident status
human harm potential
force-capability involvement
cognitive harm involvement
organizational governance requirements

Suggested retention classes:

retention_classes:
transient_low_risk:
example: low-risk agent tool check
retention: short
standard_governance:
example: ordinary governed action
retention: organizational_standard
safety_critical:
example: drone, robot, first responder, medical, infrastructure
retention: extended
force_capable:
example: use-of-force support or denial
retention: legal_and_command_required
cognitive_harm:
example: psychological safety intervention
retention: privacy_sensitive_governed_retention
incident:
example: harm, near miss, violation, governance conflict
retention: incident_lifecycle_plus_legal_hold


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