Think you can help the federal government speed up its certification and accreditation of cloud computing products and services? If the answer is yes, the General...
Think you can help the federal government speed up its certification and accreditation of cloud computing products and services? If the answer is yes, the General Services Administration wants to hear from you.
GSA recently released requirements for the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), an interagency initiative that will provide the government-wide certification process.
GSA, along with the Federal CIO Council, want to hear from agencies, vendors and the public about process templates, guides, common security requirements and other program-related aspects.
People can submit comments on FedRAMP’s website until Thursday, Dec. 2 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time. There will be two information sessions – one for vendors and one for federal agencies – during the comment period, although the dates and times have not yet been established. GSA officials say more information will be posted on FedRAMP’s website as the weeks go on.
Meanwhile, Vivek Kundra, the Chief Information Officer, released the following statement about the requirements and public comment period: “By simplifying how agencies procure cloud computing solutions, we are paving the way for more cost-effective and energy-efficient service delivery for the public, while reducing the federal government’s data center footprint.”
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