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Does GRA approve technology providers?

No. GRA does not approve technology providers. 

Technology providers may be important contributors to fintech resilience, data systems, AI governance, cybersecurity, geospatial intelligence, observability, digital twins, operational resilience, risk analytics, infrastructure resilience, and Nexus Universe preparation. But participation does not equal approval. 

GRA does not approve technology providers for government procurement, private procurement, regulated financial-services use, insurance use, banking use, capital markets use, public authority deployment, critical infrastructure deployment, or Nexus technical deployment. 

Technical evaluation, where relevant, belongs to the competent buyer, public authority, regulator, technical team, security reviewer, procurement office, or system operator. GCRI may help steward technical truth within the Nexus architecture, but that does not mean GRA grants technology approval. 

GRA may route technology-related matters into finance-readiness, risk-readiness, sector learning, or institutional engagement. It does not validate technical capability or approve providers. 

No technology provider should use GRA participation as a sales credential unless the exact wording has been approved and remains non-endorsement language. 

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