Legal terms, end user agreement, and disclaimer

Use of the AileronOS training workspace requires acceptance of the governing legal terms. These materials support training, evaluation, and responsible AI enablement across the federal acquisition lifecycle.

Terms and Conditions

  • This application is provided for training, prototype evaluation, and governed workflow demonstration purposes.
  • You agree to use the application only for lawful purposes and in ways that align with your organization’s security, privacy, procurement, and AI-use policies.
  • You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account credentials and for activity conducted under your account.
  • You may not use the application to upload, process, or expose Controlled Unclassified Information, export-controlled data, classified information, personal data, pricing data, or other restricted content in unapproved environments.
  • Access tiers, modules, features, and pricing in this prototype may change as the training platform evolves.

End User Agreement

  • The platform content, workflows, templates, and generated outputs are licensed for the user’s internal training and evaluation use only unless otherwise authorized.
  • You may not misrepresent generated content as authoritative legal, contractual, procurement, or policy guidance without independent review.
  • You agree that AI outputs are support artifacts and not final decisions. Human review, validation, and accountable approval remain required.
  • You must preserve auditability, traceability, and role-appropriate oversight when using prompts, outputs, or training artifacts derived from this application.
  • Garrit Consulting may update the legal terms, agreement version, or required acknowledgments, and continued use may require re-acceptance.

Disclaimer

  • This application does not provide legal advice, contracting officer authority, procurement authority, source selection authority, pricing approval, or policy approval.
  • Training references to FAR, DFARS, NIST guidance, agency policy, and governance frameworks are educational summaries and must be verified against current authoritative sources before operational use.
  • Prototype features, prompt labs, and training artifacts are not a substitute for legal counsel, contracting counsel, cybersecurity review, procurement integrity controls, or program leadership judgment.
  • Users remain responsible for ensuring that data handling, prompt usage, system authorization, and output sharing comply with all applicable laws, clauses, security controls, and organizational rules.