Ask Sage launches OHaaS

On February 23, Ask Sage, Inc., a BigBear.ai company and Generative AI (GenAI) platform serving government and commercial sectors, announced the launch of OHaaS (OpenClaw Hardening as a Service), now available in early access. OHaaS by Ask Sage is the first enterprise-hardened deployment of OpenClaw — the fastest-growing software project on earth — purpose-built for organizations operating in regulated, high-security environments that need advanced AI capabilities without compromising compliance, control, or speed.

OpenClaw has rapidly emerged as a global AI platform capable of researching, writing, coding, analyzing, and executing complex tasks like a highly capable human assistant. As China accelerates institutional adoption, the platform is increasingly part of the strategic landscape in the global race for AI dominance.

OHaaS takes the open-source OpenClaw framework and hardens it in enterprise-grade security and compliance controls purpose-built for regulated industries. Unlike simple chatbots, OHaaS produces persistent AI agents that remember context across sessions, build and deploy custom dashboards and applications, automate complex multi-step workflows, conduct deep research at machine speed, and operate 24/7 on scheduled tasks — all within the customer’s security boundary.

Running on federally authorized and enterprise cloud infrastructure, OHaaS includes the documentation and controls needed to accelerate Authority to Operate (ATO), regulatory accreditation, and internal security approvals, enabling teams to be operational in under 24 hours.

“For years, the U.S. government’s answer to cutting-edge technology has been to wait. Wait for procurement cycles, wait for security reviews, wait for authorization processes that take 18 months while our adversaries deploy in 18 days,” said Nicolas Chaillan, founder of Ask Sage and CTO of BigBear.ai. “China is not waiting. Beijing is actively accelerating OpenClaw adoption and building an AI-capable workforce that will outpace ours if we don’t act. The United States cannot afford to cede the world’s most powerful AI productivity platform to the CCP by default. Our warfighters and government teams deserve access to the best tools in the world, and they deserve them now.”

Source: Ask Sage

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