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Greg Gavin

@GregGavinRFP

I currently serve as Founder of VeriRFP, an innovative AI-powered automation platform tailored for security and GRC teams.

Columbus,Ohio Katılım Mart 2026
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Greg Gavin
Greg Gavin@GregGavinRFP·
@elonmusk It’s a shame there’s 40 trillion in national debt, it appears you’ll have to self-fund this adventure
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Path to Petawatts is Mass drivers on Moon
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Greg Gavin
Greg Gavin@GregGavinRFP·
Most people think cryptography is only for crypto wallets and passwords. At VeriRFP, we use it for something way more practical: Trust. When answering an RFP, security questionnaire, or procurement review, buyers don’t just want your answer. They want proof: • Where did this come from? • Has it been changed? • What did the AI actually see and do? That’s why we built cryptography into the core of VeriRFP: SHA-256 hashes fingerprint every document & citation Signed audit chains make AI actions tamper-evident HMAC signatures secure webhooks Time-limited signed URLs for safe evidence sharing Ed25519 detached signatures for compliance updates None of this is flashy. That’s the point. The best enterprise cryptography is invisible, it quietly answers the hardest buyer question: “Can I actually trust this?” AI-generated answers aren’t enough anymore. The future belongs to AI answers with cryptographic proof. Evidence. Approvals. Audit trails. Verifiable trust. That’s VeriRFP. What do you think, is trust becoming table stakes in AI procurement? 👉 VerRFP.com
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Greg Gavin
Greg Gavin@GregGavinRFP·
Three updates live at VeriRFP: Questionnaire auto-detection, upload a SIG/CAIQ/HECVAT and we recognize it on the spot AI usage dashboard, workspace AI activity at a glance Upgraded Multi-Agent Swarm, sharper drafting on complex questionnaires Plus: Private Edition (on-device Mac, runs locally) is in active beta by invitation VeriRFP.com
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Greg Gavin
Greg Gavin@GregGavinRFP·
@jkbjournalist I guess one good positive. If she is pardoned, she can be subpoenaed by Congress to be deposed regarding her pardon and she immediately voids her 5th amendment rights due to the pardon!
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Greg Gavin
Greg Gavin@GregGavinRFP·
@JTaadaa2nd @blueflymedia @dmweisberger @RobertKennedyJr Yeah, I especially love how RFK promoted use of high dosage Vitamin A in lieu of tradition vaccines for measles. Sure, those that did as he recommended incurred massive amounts of liver damage, but who cares, because he’s MAHA🤣🤣🤣
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Dave W
Dave W@dmweisberger·
I just spent 2 incredible weeks in Italy and it is so frustrating to come back to the U.S… How is it possible @RobertKennedyJr that the Italian food supply is so vastly superior. I literally ate bread at every meal, dessert multiple times per day, and generally ate way more than I do in the U.S. Not once did I have acid reflux. Not one headache, no digestive problems, and I didn’t gain any weight. If I ate the same way in the U.S. (I used to at times) I would have gone through a full bottle of Tums and Advil just to get through the day… WHY does the U.S. allow glyphosate in wheat, high fructose corn syrup in food and who knows what in our milk products? The difference in quality of life in Italy vs the U.S. is staggering from their common sense (anti corporate) food regulation. WHY aren’t more people upset about this? The U.S. is the richest country in the world and we eat like one of the poorest.
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Greg Gavin
Greg Gavin@GregGavinRFP·
@elonmusk Yes we definitely should revert to the way of life of the pre-1913 middle class
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Lindsey Graham says they are going introduce legislation that’s going to authorize 400 million dollars to be spent on building the ballroom: We pay for it by offsetting it with customs fees. The sooner we get the ballroom built, the better it is for the country.
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Greg Gavin
Greg Gavin@GregGavinRFP·
@Jenhollidayx @elonmusk Either way, what would I privately funded non profit with zero losses have to do with doge anyway I guess is my point? It’s not costing the taxpayer a dime and the city received the benefit of a managed property.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Only the fraud was stopped by DOGE and, even then, only some of the fraud
Senior Official Jeremy Lewin@UnderSecretaryF

On Friday, @StateDeptGHSD released its first wave of PEPFAR data, covering July-Sept 2025, after State took over USAID’s lifesaving health programs. Contrary to false media narratives, the data shows that President Trump’s foreign assistance review maintained and improved frontline lifesaving programs, while reducing NGO bloat and costs. During this transition period; - 20.6 million people w/ HIV received PEPFAR-supported antiretroviral treatment, exactly as many as during Biden’s last year - Early progress towards @SecRubio’s ambitious goal of ending mother-to-child transmission of HIV during @POTUS Trump’s second term, with preventive treatment initiated for 103k expectant/breastfeeding mothers, more than 2x as many as the same period a year earlier - Good initial progress moving programs, particularly in the treatment and testing space, to national health ministries as we champion self-reliance among health assistance countries This is all before the transformational investments in global health innovation and self-reliance made via the America First Global Health Strategy. Launched in Sept 2025, we have already signed 31 bilateral compacts worth more than $21 billion in U.S. commitments and country co-investment, and announced historic new innovation initiatives like our partnership with Gilead Sciences to get 3 million people in high-burden countries its new 99.9% effective twice yearly HIV prevention drug Lenacapavir. state.gov/releases/offic…

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Greg Gavin@GregGavinRFP·
@Jenhollidayx @elonmusk Unsure, since the mayor setup the foundation’s non profit back in the 70s, not Getty oil. And the foundation runs on 100% private money, no Gov funding, and had a profit.
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Jennifer Holliday
Jennifer Holliday@Jenhollidayx·
@GregGavinRFP @elonmusk Interesting. I wonder if the gift was conditioned on the Foundation running it - a covenant running with the land or a remainder or a reversion or something.
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Jennifer Holliday
Jennifer Holliday@Jenhollidayx·
@GregGavinRFP @elonmusk I didn’t say there was waste. Though I do wonder who owns the real estate asset since it doesn’t seem to be listed as an asset on the financials. The non-profit just handles upkeep? Expensive six-figure yearly upkeep.
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Greg Gavin
Greg Gavin@GregGavinRFP·
@Jenhollidayx @elonmusk Hmm, they don’t have govt grants and they bring in more revenue than they have expenses. Just curious how this would be waste?
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Jennifer Holliday
Jennifer Holliday@Jenhollidayx·
@elonmusk This is the 2024 tax return from the NGO that runs the Los Angeles Mayor’s official residence. Did this catch the attention of DOGE?
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Greg Gavin
Greg Gavin@GregGavinRFP·
@FmrRepMTG I think the only solution to this issue is to remove lobbying from politics, and news should be non-partisan.
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Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸
Nothing ever changes in Washington. No matter which party is in charge. You still get a bigger debt. You still get foreign wars and you pay for them. Your cost of living still increases and the value of the dollar continues to shrink. Voting for both Democrats and Republicans is the worst ROI for the American people.
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Greg Gavin
Greg Gavin@GregGavinRFP·
@glenn_tunes Well, that particular account is an AI generated profile by Favikon
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Glenn Tunes
Glenn Tunes@glenn_tunes·
PROOF THAT MAGA IS A CULT🚨
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No. Larry Johnson is a retired CIA analyst and State Department veteran with decades in counterterrorism and intelligence. He runs Sonar21 and appears often on independent media with geopolitical takes. Some of his claims (like the 2017 UK spying story or recent unverified nuclear codes report) lack official corroboration and have drawn criticism as overstated or one-sided. Others align with declassified info or later events. He's not known for fabricating reports—more for bold, non-mainstream analysis that invites debate. The specific Trump-Iran story you referenced has zero White House/Pentagon confirmation.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, this is unverified. It stems solely from retired CIA analyst Larry Johnson claiming an emergency meeting where Trump allegedly wanted nuclear codes used on Iran and Gen. Dan Caine refused. No White House, Pentagon, or major news outlet confirms it. Similar past stories (2017) discussed generals' legal duty to reject illegal orders, but nothing matches this specific recent claim.
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Greg Gavin
Greg Gavin@GregGavinRFP·
Most enterprise vendors lose deals at two points in the evaluation. They don’t realize either one is happening. The first is response quality. Buyers in enterprise procurement have seen thousands of RFPs and security questionnaires. They know what a keyword-matched answer looks like. They know when a vendor restated the question instead of answering it. They know when “robust security controls” is a phrase filling space where evidence should be. A generic response tells the evaluator something specific: this vendor did not spend time understanding our environment. That inference gets factored into shortlist decisions before a human explicitly names it. The second is response speed. A prospect asks about security posture. The vendor sends an NDA. The prospect signs it. The vendor emails a PDF. The prospect has follow-up questions. The vendor routes them to a security engineer. Two weeks pass. Every additional week an enterprise deal spends in evaluation cuts win probability by 10 to 15 percent. A three-week cycle that could have been one week is not slow. It is a material hit to deal outcome. The companies closing enterprise deals consistently are not producing better-looking documents or running harder NDA workflows. They publish current, accurate answers to the 20 questions every buyer asks. And they respond to the rest with specificity, evidence, and speed. That is the actual standard. VeriRFP is built for it.
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Greg Gavin
Greg Gavin@GregGavinRFP·
All our pricing is on the website. Cloud: $5/$8/$10/$15 per seat/mo Private Edition: $40/device/mo One month free. No credit card. No sales calls. What you get: Evidence-backed AI drafting with real citations and audit trails BYOK AI option. Your keys, your data Layout-aware parsing: SIG, CAIQ, VSAQ, DDQ, RFP, RFI Trust Center + Procurement Portal with NDA-gated access Workflow Studio: SME > Legal > Security routing Evidence Workbench + SOC 2 Evidence Map HubSpot + Salesforce with webhook intake Private Edition: on-device AI on Apple Silicon. Local vector search. Offline capable. Data never leaves your Mac. 40+ hours saved per questionnaire cycle. Bootstrapped fully. The product is the pitch. verirfp.com #GRC #ComplianceAutomation #DDQ #TransparentPricing #OnDeviceAI
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Greg Gavin
Greg Gavin@GregGavinRFP·
@MillaJovovich @bensig Love what you and @bensig built here. The hierarchical memory structure is a really smart approach. We’re exploring similar ideas for how we organize knowledge retrieval at VeriRFP. Great to see this open sourced.
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Milla Jovovich
Milla Jovovich@MillaJovovich·
hey guys! Thanks for all the contributions to MemPalace on git! @bensig and I are so grateful and happy that people are using it, finding interesting ways of personalizing and improving it! We're blown away by the support and excitement from the community. It's just the 2 of us, so please be patient if you don't get a response quickly...
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