FedRAMP helps federal agencies adopt secure cloud-based services more efficiently.
Bentley Systems, Inc., the infrastructure engineering software company, announced that OpenGround, its geotechnical information management and reporting software, achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) In Process status and is now listed on the FedRAMP Marketplace under Bentley for Government.
FedRAMP accelerates and supports the adoption and use of secure cloud-based services by the federal government. Through rigorous standards and controls testing, it ensures solutions from cloud service providers are resilient to cyber threats and effective in mitigating against cyber vulnerabilities.
OpenGround is Bentley’s first software product to go through the FedRAMP process. ProjectWise, part of Bentley Infrastructure Cloud focused on supporting infrastructure project delivery, will follow shortly thereafter. These Bentley for Government offerings are categorized under FedRAMP’s moderate impact level for controlled, unclassified federal information systems and data. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), a key user of OpenGround and the largest federal user of ProjectWise, is serving as the federal sponsor for Bentley.
In addition to FedRAMP, Bentley is pursuing Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) security authorization for OpenGround and ProjectWise, which will provide Department of Defense (DoD) engineers and contractors a more streamlined process, with reduced time and cost, to procure and implement Bentley’s cloud solutions.
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