Core Capabilities

Platform Capabilities

  • Creation of the Semantic Control Plane for responsible, defensible and efficient use of Agentic AI

  • Semantic extraction and Enrichment from regulatory and policy documents

  • Enterprise context modeling using business architecture principles

  • Governed multi-agent workflows

  • Automated control testing and validation

  • Decision lineage and audit trails

  • Continuous compliance monitoring

  • Ready to use Multi-agent pipelines

  • Zero Trust security monitoring and enforcement for AI agents

  • Interactive context graph

  • Ready to use APIs

Who It’s For

  • Global enterprises operating across regulatory regimes

  • Organizations in financial services (Banks, Regulators, Credit Unions), healthcare, life sciences, telecom, and public sector

  • Compliance, audit, and risk teams

  • Enterprise architecture and platform teams

  • AI governance leaders

Engagement Model

  • Homer is deployed through focused, time-boxed engagements that result in a production-ready compliance intelligence platform.

  • Each engagement establishes a durable semantic foundation and operational AI workflows aligned with enterprise constraints.

About Homer Core

  • At the center of the platform is Homer Core, the semantic operating layer that extracts, normalizes, and validates enterprise meaning.

  • Homer Core preserves intent under change, maintains lineage, and enables consistent governance across policies, systems, and processes.

  • This shared foundation allows semantic intelligence to compound over time.

Agentic Capabilities

Homer’s multi-agent architecture enables specialized, governed intelligence across the compliance lifecycle.

  • Validation Agents test controls, procedures, and evidence against enforceable semantic rules.

  • Interpretation Agents analyze new regulations and map them to existing obligations and processes.

  • Exception Agents identify conflicts, missing controls, and ambiguous interpretations.

  • Recommendation Agents propose remediation actions based on historical patterns and regulatory priorities.

  • Lineage Agents maintain traceability from requirements to decisions and outcomes.

  • Monitoring Agents continuously assess operational compliance status. All agents operate within defined semantic constraints, ensuring consistent and defensible behavior.