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aop-mcp-server

v1.0.0

Published

MCP server for Applied Operations Protocols — agent-executable compliance documentation for the Colorado AI Act and operational standards

Readme

AOP MCP Server

Agent-executable compliance documentation via the Model Context Protocol.

Built by Applied Operations Protocols.

What is this?

An MCP server that gives AI agents direct access to compliance protocols — starting with Colorado AI Act (SB 24-205) deployer documentation.

Instead of reading PDFs, your agent can:

  • Check if an organization is a deployer under the Act
  • List available compliance protocols
  • Pull structured protocol schemas for automated implementation
  • Assess compliance gaps against specific requirements

Quick Start

Claude Desktop / Cursor / Windsurf

Add to your MCP config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "aop": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "aop-mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}

OpenClaw

openclaw mcp add aop-mcp-server

Available Tools

| Tool | Description | |------|-------------| | list_protocols | List all compliance protocols (filter by vertical) | | get_protocol | Get protocol details and structure | | get_protocol_schema | Get machine-readable schema for agent implementation | | assess_compliance | Run gap analysis against a protocol | | colorado_ai_act_check | Quick deployer classification check |

Example: Colorado AI Act Check

Ask your AI assistant:

"Am I a deployer under the Colorado AI Act? We use AI in our hiring process and serve Colorado residents."

The agent will call colorado_ai_act_check and return:

  • Whether you're classified as a deployer
  • Which documentation you need
  • The June 30, 2026 deadline
  • Links to the specific protocols

Colorado AI Act Protocols

| ID | Protocol | Price | |----|----------|-------| | CO-RMP-001 | Risk Management Policy | $299 | | CO-IMP-001 | Impact Assessment | $299 | | CO-NOT-001 | Consumer Notices | $299 | | CO-AGR-001 | AG Response Packet | $599 |

Full deployer package: $2,500 (includes all documentation + implementation call)

API

The MCP server connects to the AOP API at aop-api.jeremytuite.workers.dev. No API key needed for browsing protocols. License key required for full document access and generation.

Links

License

MIT