Exiger, the market-leading supply chain and third-party risk AI company, announced that Exiger Federal Cloud has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP®) Moderate Authorization. The announcement marks a major milestone in the continued expansion and enhancement of Exiger’s offerings across the U.S. Federal Government.
“The expanded government-wide FedRAMP Authorization simplifies and streamlines the experience for our government and Defense Industrial Base (DIB) customers that rely on Exiger’s AI solutions and the 1Exiger platform to secure their critical supply chains,” said Exiger President Carrie Wibben. “It eliminates the need to swivel chair between systems and enables fully integrated workflows and decisioning within Exiger’s secure environment, allowing customers to aggregate, maintain and utilize Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in conjunction with Exiger’s proprietary data and intelligence.”
“The expanded government-wide FedRAMP Authorization simplifies and streamlines the experience for our government and Defense Industrial Base (DIB) customers that rely on Exiger’s AI solutions and the 1Exiger platform to secure their critical supply chains.”
Carrie Wibben
PRESIDENT, EXIGER
FedRAMP is a government-wide program that promotes the adoption of secure cloud services by providing a standardized approach to security and risk assessment for cloud technologies and federal agencies. FedRAMP was created to empower agencies to use modern cloud technologies with an emphasis on security and protection of government information. The program reduces duplicative efforts and costs inefficiencies across the government while establishing a public-private partnership to support innovation and the advancement of more secure information technologies.
“Exiger is committed to delivering cutting edge capabilities to the U.S. Federal Government and DIB while also meeting the highest standards in security and government,” said Exiger Chief Information Security Officer Clewin McPherson. “With FedRAMP’s continuous monitoring, Exiger’s customers are gaining not only a new level of transparency and accessibility but also a new level of confidence in our security posture.”
“Exiger is committed to delivering cutting edge capabilities to the U.S. Federal Government and DIB while also meeting the highest standards in security and government.”
Clewin McPherson
Chief Information Security Officer, Exiger
Exiger’s FedRAMP Authorization is the result of a multi-year process and sustained investments to build enhanced cloud systems that satisfy expanded government and National Institute of Standards and Technology policies and procedures. The Department of Energy previously accredited the Exiger Federal Cloud environment at FedRAMP Moderate in 2023. Exiger’s updated government-wide status is now live and searchable on the FedRAMP Marketplace. In addition to FedRAMP Moderate Authorization, Exiger maintains ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type 2 certifications.