The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) is poised for significant changes to its certification processes, as it prepares to implement a new model dubbed 'FedRAMP 2025'. This update aims to replace the current manual compliance system with automated, real-time security validations. Historically, FedRAMP approval has been lengthy and cumbersome, leading to frustrations within the contracting community. With the support of private sector partners potentially overseeing parts of the approval process, the initiative seeks to expedite the pathway for cloud service adoption by government agencies, thereby modernizing procurement practices.
FedRAMP has been a mainstay in government procurement for the last decade but has faced repeated complaints about the slow pace of cloud service approvals.
The new 'FedRAMP 2025' model aims to transition the program's approval processes from manual compliance checklists to real-time, automated security validations.
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