It’s been a hot summer so far but Federal Risk and Authorization Program (“FedRAMP”) is just starting to heat up. In June, FedRAMP (the Federal government’s program for security authorizations for cloud solutions) released the final Emerging Technology Prioritization Framework, which outlines the prioritization of certain artificial intelligence capabilities. In mid-July, FedRAMP announced its Agile Delivery pilot program, which is a new process for reviewing significant changes without the need for advanced approval. FedRAMP also announced a new technical documentation hub (automate.fedramp.gov) that focuses on provided support to cloud service providers in the development of digital authorization packages. Lastly, just as the heat wave in Washington, D.C. ended, FedRAMP published the final version of the FedRAMP OMB Memo (“OMB Memo”) on July 26, 2024. The OMB Memo revamps FedRAMP through changes to the authorization paths and continuous monitoring and incident response processes, as well as enhancements through automation. Below are key points to know about each FedRAMP update released this summer.
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Daniel J. Alvarado is an associate in the Governmental Practice in the firm's Washington, D.C. office.
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Daniel J. Alvarado is an associate in the Governmental Practice in the firm's Washington, D.C. office.