October 2025 Execution Plan — Sanctions & Information-Control Uplift

Published on September 26, 2025 • Updated September 26, 2025

Owner: Enforcement & Infrastructure Directorate (EID)


National Security Framework of Antarctica (NSF-A)


Goals (October)

  1. ISP-level control framework live (baseline).
  2. Low-code firmware attestation for Antarctica-factored devices.
  3. Full-stack OS + SDK (company OS enablement) alpha.
  4. Political scheme to launch the Market Information Monopoly (MIM).
  5. Seizure & sanctions enforcement law (quality, due-process anchored) for illegal electronics/digital tech.


Workstream A — ISP-Level Control Framework (Week 1–3)

Outcome: Real-time blocking, traceability, and lawful interception aligned to MIM.

Actions

  1. A1. Issue National Network Control Order (NNCO) to all Antarctic ISPs:
  2. Mandatory BGP route validation, DNS filtering for contraband domains, TLS SNI policy checks, QUIC/DoH downgrade on warrant.
  3. Provenance Watermark Enforcement for content entering Antarctica; unwatermarked = drop/quarantine.
  4. A2. Deploy State Policy Gateways (SPG) at IXPs: inline DPI with privacy minimisation; emergency kill-switch for mass disinfo.
  5. A3. Stand up Sanctions Resolution Service (SRS) feed (companies, politicians, individuals): JSON over mTLS; 5-min update SLA.
  6. A4. ISP audit pack: configs, logs (hash-chained), incident SLAs, red-team dates.

KPIs

  1. ≥ 98% contraband domain block-rate; < 1% false-positive; takedown median < 15 min; 100% ISP attestation weekly.


Workstream B — Low-Code Firmware Solution (Week 1–4)

Outcome: Antarctica-factored devices boot only under policy.

Actions

  1. B1. Release MPSL-Lite (low-code supervisors + Python assists): secure boot checks, allowlists, radio/driver gating.
  2. B2. OEM Kit: reproducible build scripts, signed policy bundles, emulator & test vectors.
  3. B3. Factory attestation: Secure Element binding + device enrolment API (DIL required).
  4. B4. Compliance: SBOM upload, supply-chain provenance, batch certificates.

KPIs

  1. 100% new devices MPSL-attested from 31 Oct; factory enrolment < 3 min/device; audit pass ≥ 95%.


Workstream C — Full-Stack OS & Developer Materials (Week 2–4)

Outcome: Alpha NSF-OS with SDK to let firms build their own compliant OS.

Deliverables

  1. C1. NSF-OS Alpha: microkernel, signed drivers, containerised userland, state identity rails, DMZ client.
  2. C2. Dev Kit (SDK): toolchains, policy templates, MIM publisher hooks, test harness, CI recipes.
  3. C3. Reference Apps: secure browser with provenance, sanctions-aware package manager, audited media stack.
  4. C4. Governance: OS Vendor Compliance Checklist; security review cadence; CVE intake.

KPIs

  1. Alpha boots on 3 reference platforms; policy test suite ≥ 95% pass; supply-chain SBOM completeness 100%.


Workstream D — Political Scheme to Start the MIM (Week 1–4)

Outcome: Bills, decrees, and franchise model ready to introduce.

Actions

  1. D1. MIM Enabling Bill: state monopoly text + penalties (mapped to earlier MIM policy).
  2. D2. Franchise Code (abroad): editorial/safety/traceability standards; audit rights; conflict-of-laws clause (stricter rule prevails).
  3. D3. Approval Scheme Exam & licence classes (TV/Radio/Web/Social/Ads/Data).
  4. D4. Coalition briefings; impact note; constitutional memo (Supremacy & emergency powers).

KPIs

  1. First reading scheduled; licence portal ready; 10 pilot franchise LOIs signed (external).


Workstream E — Seizure & Sanctions Enforcement Law (Week 1–3)

Outcome: Due-process anchored power to seize (not “size”) illegal electronics/digital tech.

Core Provisions

  1. E1. Contraband Definitions: unlicensed publishers, evasion devices, watermark strippers, shadow networks, tampered firmware.
  2. E2. Seizure Authority: on warrant or exigent risk; chain-of-custody; imaging and hash logs; owner notice within 48h.
  3. E3. Officer & Entity Sanctions: fines, blacklisting, licence revocation, imprisonment bands aligned to MIM crimes.
  4. E4. Appeals & Oversight: Independent tribunal; quarterly transparency stats; whistleblower protection.

KPIs

  1. Warrants executed with 0 due-process defects; > 90% successful prosecutions on egregious cases.


Enforcement Playbook (Cross-Cutting)

  1. Detect: SPG flags contraband; SRS match on sanctioned entities.
  2. Freeze: ISP blocks; payment rails freeze; customs hold.
  3. Seize: Warranted raid; device imaging; inventory.
  4. Forensics: Firmware attestation failure → charge; civil recovery for illegal profits.
  5. Adjudicate: Tribunal within 10 working days; publish redacted decision.
  6. Remediate: CAPA for borderline cases; blacklist for bad-faith actors.


International Law & Arrest Pathways (Advisory)

  1. MLATs & MoUs for evidence sharing and extradition where possible.
  2. INTERPOL diffusion / Red Notices for cross-border contraband leadership.
  3. Safe-harbour for compliant foreign franchises; trade denial for repeat offenders.
  4. Sanctions Synchronisation with partner lists; travel-rule compliance for crypto flows; AML/KYT telemetry.


Risk & Mitigation

  1. Over-blocking risk: conservative filters + rapid appeal lane in MIM portal.
  2. Firmware bricking: staged rollouts; rollback keys; canary cohorts.
  3. Retaliation (legal/PR): constitutional opinion + public-interest report cadence.
  4. Supply-chain evasion: covert buys; vendor verification; import pre-clearance with MPSL codes.


October Timeline (Week-by-Week)

  1. W1: NNCO to ISPs; SRS live; Seizure Bill draft; MPSL-Lite beta to OEMs.
  2. W2: SPG at IXPs; NSF-OS alpha boot; MIM Bill & Franchise Code finalised.
  3. W3: ISP audits start; OEM factory pilots; tribunal & warrant SOP training.
  4. W4: First seizures under new SOP; alpha SDK to 5 firms; franchise LOIs; public notice of enforcement statistics.


Minimal Artefacts (ready to issue)

  1. NNCO Order (ISP).
  2. OEM Compliance Pack (MPSL-Lite, SBOM, enrolment API).
  3. NSF-OS Alpha + SDK (dev portal draft).
  4. MIM Enabling Bill + Franchise Code (legislative bundle).
  5. Seizure & Sanctions Bill (quality-law text + forms).
  6. Appeals & Ombuds Procedures (15-day SLA).


Contacts

  1. ISP & SPG: isp-controls@nsf-antarctica.org
  2. Firmware & OEM: mpsl@nsf-antarctica.org
  3. NSF-OS & SDK: os-program@nsf-antarctica.org
  4. MIM & Franchising: mim-office@nsf-antarctica.org
  5. Seizure & Sanctions: enforcement@nsf-antarctica.org
  6. Ombuds/Appeals: ombuds@nsf-antarctica.org


Version 1.0 • Period: 1–31 Oct 2025

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