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Getting certified by the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) is essential for cloud software providers that sell software to government agencies. In fact, federal customers regularly browse the FedRAMP marketplace in ...
In July, 2022, the annual FCW GovForward CMMC took place. In this specific workshop session, archTIS's Bill Kalogeros shares some insights on how to protect DoD-controlled unclassified information from getting into the wrong hands. Access the on-demand recording now!
Did you know that human resources departments experience the highest number of processes interrupted by paper-based steps, compared with other lines of ...
There has been an ongoing industry response to the Executive Order (EO), 鈥淭ransforming Federal Customer Experience and Service Delivery to Rebuild Trust in Government鈥, as well as, evolving dialogue regarding how to meet requirements in the 21st Century Integrated Digital Experiences Act (IDEA) and the ...
Overloaded government agency IT teams face escalating cybersecurity concerns and tight budgets. To make matters worse, agencies are experiencing the challenges associated with increased operational complexity as they turn to multi-cloud networking.Unfortunately, many IT professionals in these evolving complex ...
Over the past few years, government agencies were forced to quickly shift from paper-based to digital workflow processes - automating what was necessary to keep the government moving. However, recent Forrester research studies* revealed that good things can come from trying times. With the unexpected push to digitization ...
Hundreds of enterprises have benefitted from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FEDRAMP). For cloud software and SaaS vendors looking to expand their total addressable market (TAM) and pursue the $9B Federal market, being FedRAMP certified is essential.
Over the past two years, public sector organizations have faced significant hurdles in reaching citizens due to the lack of in-person interaction and the need for modernization of their digital resources. These challenges have slowed processes across departments and restricted the ability to collect information. To better ...
Previously an occasional event, the COVID-19 pandemic makes remote work the new normal and government agencies are evolving how and where employees will work. As agencies evaluate how to work effectively, certain roles are moving to permanent remote work while a hybrid strategy is deployed to ...
Most people in government would confirm that cybersecurity is their #1 priority right now. A hybrid work environment with its enlarged attack surface and a continuing escalation in the number and sophistication of attacks put the systems and the data that resides on them at an uncomfortable level of risk.The ...