Amazon Web Services wins approval to host US government clouds
Posted on November 17, 2013 at 8:29 pm
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has cleared a major compliance hurdle which could allow the company to strike new deals with US government agencies.
The company on Tuesday revealed it has achieved compliance with the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP.) The standard will allow the company to host “moderate” level cloud initiatives for some 300 agencies in the US Federal government.
“Today most government computing systems require built-to-order platforms and applications to meet government security and compliance requirements, which involve time-consuming and costly evaluations,” said AWS worldwide public sector vice president Teresa Carlson.
“With this FedRAMP compliance, agencies can now utilize a streamlined process from AWS when moving applications to the cloud to meet their unique business and mission requirements.”
With the certification, the AWS platform can now be cleared for higher-level security and secrecy projects, opening the door for new cloud initiatives. Groups impacted by the ruling include the US Navy, Treasury Department and NASA.
AWS said that in meeting the FedRAMP requirements it had to comply with standards for security, monitoring and safe storage policies. The certification and compliance are being co-managed by HHS.
With governments both at the local and federal level looking to develop sweeping cloud initiatives in order to save money and reduce capital expenditures, achieving compliance with government regulations has been an important step for hosting firms looking to land the lucrative government contracts.
Last week, Box made a point of announcing that it had cleared a federal government hurdle by complying with the ISO 27001 standard for secure storage.
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