SAFEKEY LAB
The record

Evidence you can check, at the level we can publish.

Defense buyers are told a lot of things. We would rather be checked than believed — so this page says how disclosure works and how to get the rest. The numbers are real. They are just not a marketing asset.

How disclosure works here

Three tiers, stated up front.

01

Public

Maturity level, capability scope, interfaces, deployment model, and every claim we decline to make. Everything on this website.

02

Under NDA

Measured results: detection scorecards with their misses, latency and false-positive figures, operational reports, and test coverage.

03

Eligibility-reviewed

Offensive tooling and government variant scope. Subject to export-control and US-person review, case by case under agreement.

Maturity by line

Three lines, three different answers.

Each line carries its own readiness level, assessed against the DoD scale and stated here rather than averaged into a single portfolio number.

Technology readiness, by product line
Hawk — uncrewed aircraftTRL 7. Integrated system demonstrated in an operational environment, run by end users without contractor supervision.
Sentry — deployed AITRL 6. Governance and defence core, demonstrated in a relevant deployed environment.
Vela — spacecraftTRL 4. Validated in a laboratory environment.
Subsystem detailPer-subsystem levels are released on request.
Getting the record

Ask, and it comes with its caveats attached.

We do not post measured results on a public page. A number without its environment and its population is the kind of thing this industry has trained you to distrust.

So the record travels under agreement: the full scorecards, the latency and false-positive figures, the operational reports, control evidence, and test coverage. You get the context in the same document as the numbers, and we know who holds which revision so we can tell you when one changes.

Long form

Operational reports exist for the mature lines.

Each carries the full evidence base for its line, written for government review — the measurements, the environment they were taken in, the defects and gaps collected in one place, and the claims the report explicitly declines to make.

They are released under agreement rather than open download. Tell us which line you care about and we will send the current revision.