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The operating system for regulated industries.

A regulated industry does not only need tasks and documents. It needs work, rules, owners, records, and evidence to remain connected.

Direct answer: An operating system for regulated industries is a connected layer where controlled work happens and audit-ready evidence is produced as part of normal operation.
What this means A focused resource page for one search intent.
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Work

Procedures are not just documents; they define how operational work should run.

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Rules

Applicable standards and obligations connect to the steps and records that satisfy them.

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Evidence

Proof is captured while work happens, instead of reconstructed before a review or audit.

Context How this connects to nianav OS.

Generic tools can coordinate work, but they usually do not understand regulatory scope, controlled procedures, evidence obligations, and accountable review paths as one model.

nianav OS is built around that connected operating model. It is for regulated industries where growth creates operational risk if structure arrives too late.