FAQs

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Common questions about Revel Data deployment, data ownership, auditability, and how evidence-backed results support mission decisions.

What is Revel Data?
Revel Data is a service that classifies content as factual, opinion, or disputed; attaches sources, timestamps, confidence, and access policy at query time. It starts with database engineering to ensure performance, then uses AI and subject matter expertise to keep results accurate.
Can federal agencies trust Revel Data with sensitive information?
Yes. Revel Data is deployed inside your boundary, including on-prem, air-gapped, or GovCloud options. The agency owns and controls the data. Revel Data does not hold the data hostage.
Who owns the data and audit logs?
The agency does. Revel Data treats facts as values it can reproduce from a declared source of record using version-controlled logic, passing data-quality tests and cross-system reconciliations. Every value exposes a show-proof trail with timestamps, lineage, and reproducible evidence.
How do we separate facts from opinions?
Facts are values that can be reproduced from the declared source of record using version-controlled logic, data-quality tests, and reconciliation thresholds. Lower-evidence content remains an attributed claim until supporting proof improves.
What does an answer actually include?
Each answer can include source IDs, timestamps, confidence, lineage, and the logic needed to reproduce the value. That keeps the result useful for operators and defensible for reviewers.

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