SARC documentation
This is the technical documentation for SARC — the orchestration layer above Kosli + ServiceNow for regulated software delivery.
New to SARC? Start with What is SARC? — a plain-language introduction that works for engineers, compliance teams, and executives alike.
If you are evaluating whether SARC fits your organisation, also read the why-SARC executive view and watch the demo videos. This documentation is for the engineers who will install, configure, and run it.
Where to start
Section titled “Where to start”| You want to… | Read |
|---|---|
| Understand what SARC is, in plain language | What is SARC? |
| Install SARC for the first time on a fresh cloud account | Getting started |
| Understand the system shape before installing | Architecture overview |
| Configure SARC for your existing Kosli + ServiceNow + cloud | Configuration |
| Drive a SARC engagement from contract to first audit-evidence pack | Implementation |
| Integrate from another system into SARC’s API | API overview |
| Map your compliance frameworks onto SARC’s pipeline | Compliance |
Repository
Section titled “Repository”The source of truth for this documentation, the portal, the pipelines, and the Helm charts is the GitLab repository:
gitlab.com/compliance-calitii/sarc
Most pages in this docs section are written from the same markdown that lives in the repo’s docs/ directory. When something looks out of date, the repo’s docs/ is authoritative; this site is published from a separate build that requires a manual sync.
Scope of this documentation
Section titled “Scope of this documentation”This site covers what an integrator or operator needs to install and operate SARC. It does NOT cover:
- Kosli configuration beyond the SARC-side integration — see Kosli’s own docs
- ServiceNow administration — see your ServiceNow administrator
- Cloud-provider setup (IAM, VPC, etc.) — see AWS / Azure / GCP docs
- AI Act compliance interpretation — see your legal team
What it does cover: how SARC composes those moving pieces, where its data lives, how to configure it, and how to extend it.