Source authority
Start with the approved notice, retain the exact source revision, and keep ownership visible throughout review.
AlertProof makes the important handoff explicit: a reviewer can see what the source said, what each draft preserved, what a deterministic rule found, and what still needs qualified human judgment.
Keep a source, facts, revisions, and handoff evidence together.
Review the context and protected values without reverse-engineering a draft.
See unresolved failures and review items before a publication decision.
Each organization can set its own channels, language coverage, ownership, and approval policy while keeping the underlying source-to-evidence workflow consistent.
Start with the approved notice, retain the exact source revision, and keep ownership visible throughout review.
Route non-English language and accessibility checks to qualified reviewers with the evidence they need.
Release only through an authorized system after the accountable team records a decision.
Use an authorized source integration, durable audit storage, identity and access controls, qualified language review, accessibility validation, and incident procedures appropriate to the organization.
AlertProof does not issue public alerts, replace official systems, certify translations, or make publication decisions. Those remain accountable human and organization responsibilities.