Short orientation. Public-safe. No internal systems.

What We Do

Governance architecture for accountability, continuity, and readiness.

ORIENTATION BLOCK

Permission Six operates upstream of compliance, audit, and procurement outcomes.

We design governance systems that allow organizations to:

  • remain coherent under scrutiny

  • maintain accountability across change

  • demonstrate readiness without reactive reconstruction

We do not replace existing professional services. We provide the structure that allows them to function without failure.

CORE SERVICE AREAS

  • Governance Architecture.

Design and alignment of governance structures that define responsibility, authority, and decision integrity under pressure.

  • Audit & Oversight Readiness

Frameworks that support sustained readiness for audits, reviews, and external scrutiny without last-minute remediation.

  • Accountability & Continuity Systems

Structures that preserve operational coherence across leadership transitions, personnel changes, and time.

Controlled Disclosure & Risk Boundaries

Clear separation between public reference materials, controlled artifacts, and internal systems to reduce exposure and misattribution.

WHAT WE DO NOT DO

Permission Six does not:

provide legal advice, conduct audits,

replace auditors, regulators, or counsel,

publish internal systems publicly,

permit unauthorized implementation, or representation,

Our work complements - not competes with - formal oversight functions.

HOW ENGAGEMENT WORKS (High-Level Only)

  1. Public Orientation
    Review public-safe materials to understand scope and boundaries.

  2. Controlled Evaluation
    When appropriate, a deeper review occurs under formal access controls.

  3. Aligned Engagement
    Work proceeds only where authority, need, and terms are clear.

Not all requests proceed past orientation. That is intentional.

CLOSING BLOCK

Permission Six is not designed for broad adoption. It is designed for organizations that cannot afford failure. If that describes your situation, begin with the Public Library or Request Controlled Access.