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FedRAMP Services 

About Our Services 

To get your products to the federal marketplace as quickly as possible, you need a trusted partner to help navigate the FedRAMP process and prepare for the rigorous assessment process that is required. FusionPoint helps federal and commercial customer meet these objectives through our strategy and advisory services. Between our extensive experience in NIST compliance and our team of high caliber advisors, working with FusionPoint Security means achieving quality results in every area of service we provide, including:

  • Business case analysis to help determine the cost-benefit justification of achieving FedRAMP certification of your solution
  • Establishment of a go-to-market strategy for your cloud products in the federal marketplace
  • Assistance with navigating conversations with potential agency sponsors
  • Security control implementation analysis, review, and remediation support
  • Creation of a roadmap for FedRAMP authorization
  • Technical architecture reviews and design support
  • FedRAMP security documentation development
  • Assistance during 3PAO assessment with artifact collection, interviews, plan of action and milestones (POA&M) development, and documentation updates

More From the Official Website

According to the official website, the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP®) was established in 2011 to provide a cost-effective, risk-based approach for the adoption and use of cloud services by the federal government. FedRAMP empowers agencies to use modern cloud technologies, with an emphasis on security and protection of federal information.

FedRAMP eliminates duplicative efforts by providing a common security framework. Agencies review their security requirements against a standardized baseline. A Cloud Service Provider (CSP) goes through the authorization process once, and after achieving an authorization for their Cloud Service Offering (CSO), the security package can be reused by any federal agency.

FedRAMP enables the federal government to accelerate the adoption of cloud computing by creating transparent standards and processes for security authorizations and allowing agencies to leverage security authorizations on a government-wide scale.

Fedramp goals