AI Procurement & Supplier Assurance

Buy or sell artificial intelligence with evidence, not assertions.

DDAI supports both sides of the transaction: buyers defining and assessing the evidence they need, and suppliers preparing a controlled record of the system, dependencies, controls, decisions, and gaps.

The buying and selling decision

AI claims need evidence.

Buyers need proportionate evidence before introducing a system into real operations. Suppliers need a reliable way to answer scrutiny without rebuilding the record for every deal. DDAI helps both sides separate verified facts, limitations, plans, and unsupported claims.

Buyer track

DDAI helps the buyer translate intended purpose, user impact, data, security, human oversight, service dependencies, and operational risk into proportionate supplier questions, evaluation criteria, and contract evidence.

Buyer deliverables

Needs, intended-purpose, and risk definition

Supplier evidence schedule

Proportionate questionnaire and clarification plan

Technical, data, and security review

Model, provider, and service-dependency review

Evaluation and acceptance criteria

Human-oversight requirements

Transparency and documentation requirements

Contract-evidence and change schedule

Gap and remediation record

Procurement decision memorandum

Supplier track

DDAI helps AI suppliers identify evidence gaps, organise buyer-facing material, and separate verified facts, limitations, plans, and unsupported claims.

Product and deployment evidence inventory

Buyer-question gap analysis

Supplier assurance dossier

Data, security, and governance evidence

Evaluation and human-oversight record

Buyer-facing scope and limitations

Remediation plan

Tender or diligence response pack

AI Evidence Passport route

Public procurement context

The service can support public buyers and suppliers responding to current United Kingdom and European procurement expectations. It does not provide procurement-law advice or guarantee admission, award, or acceptance.

Evidary route

A supplier facing repeated diligence can use the AI Evidence Passport Design Partner to create a portable record. Buyer-side teams can use Evidary Verify and reviewer workflows where supported.

Boundary

DDAI provides structured assessment and evidence support. Legal, data-protection, equality, sector, and procurement decisions remain with the customer and its appropriate advisers.

Make the decision traceable before the contract is signed.

DDAI can help you connect business value, technical implementation, human oversight, and governance evidence from day one.

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