Where capability measurement matters.
AHCOS is domain-agnostic. The go-to-market sequence runs from dense evidence toward the highest stakes — and the same measurement layer extends well beyond it.
One layer, many domains.
Education
Where capability is already assessed continuously and evidence is densest.
Healthcare
Where competence is regulated and a wrong estimate is costly.
Defense
Where capability must be current, verifiable, and beyond dispute.
Workforce & enterprise
Continuous, portable proof of what a workforce can actually do.
Public-sector skilling
National skilling programs that measure outcomes, not attendance.
Cross-institutional transfer
Each institution adds to a capability graph that compounds across the system.
Why education first.
Education is where evidence of capability is generated continuously and at volume. That density is exactly what an adaptive measurement engine needs to produce trustworthy, well-calibrated estimates.
It is also where the cost of getting started is lowest and the value of a live, verifiable record is immediate — for learners carrying proof of what they can do, and for institutions that want outcomes, not just completion.
Healthcare and defense.
In healthcare, competence is regulated and consequential. A measurement that is interpretable and current — rather than a certificate from years ago — is the difference that matters.
In defense and other high-stakes settings, capability must be verifiable and beyond dispute. A cryptographically signed, continuously updated record is built for exactly that requirement.