FedRAMP PMO Releases First Set of 3PAOs

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Late today the FedRAMP Program Management Office released the first list of certified Third Party Assessment Organizations (3PAOs). These companies are accredited to perform initial and periodic assessment of cloud service provider (CSP) systems per FedRAMP requirements, provide evidence of compliance, and play an on-going role in ensuring CSPs meet requirements.  FedRAMP provisional authorizations must include an assessment by an accredited 3PAO to ensure a consistent assessment process. he initial set of 3PAOs announced today are (see https://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/131991):

Organization POC Name POC Email
COACT, Inc. Brian Pleffner [email protected]
Department of Transportation (DOT) Enterprise Service Center (ESC) Douglas Holland [email protected]
Dynamics Research Corporation (DRC) Preston Gale [email protected]
J.D. Biggs and Associates, Inc. James Biggs [email protected]
Knowledge Consulting Group, Inc. Sherrie Nutzman [email protected]
Logyx LLC Robert Dumais [email protected]
Lunarline, Inc. Waylon Krush [email protected]
SRA International, Inc. William Bell [email protected]
Veris Group, LLC Douglas Greise [email protected]

In becoming a 3PAO, these companies successfully completed a NIST coordinated conformity assessment process. This conformity assessment process qualifies 3PAOs according to two requirements:

  • Independence and quality management in accordance with ISO standards
  • Technical competence through FISMA knowledge testing

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