Bloomington, Ind.— Envisage Technologies announced today that it has received a Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Authorization for the Acadis Readiness Suite® (Acadis) cloud system.
The FedRAMP Program Management Office (PMO) reviewed the Acadis security package, including the System Security Plan, Security Assessment Plan, Security Assessment Report, and Plan of Action and Milestones. Based on this analysis, the FedRAMP PMO has determined that this package is acceptable for any federal agency considering authorization of the cloud service. This determination allows agencies to re-use the Acadis authorization package without having to conduct a full security assessment.
Acadis serves more than 1.7 million first responders across 9,800 public safety organizations, including federal, state and local agencies. It provides a comprehensive hire-to-retire system to manage the full range of complex training and compliance operations. Highly customizable, its 20 interrelated modules can replace multiple information systems, creating measurement capabilities and cost-savings not possible through unintegrated systems.
“Acadis is a training management product built specifically to meet the unique requirements of military and federal public safety and homeland defense agencies,” Envisage CEO Ari Vidali said. “We are honored to be the first to do this for public safety training and compliance.”
The initial authorizing agency granted Acadis a 36-month authorization to operate (ATO) at the Moderate Impact level. FedRAMP Authorization supports the Federal Government’s efforts to modernize IT and provide a standardized approach to security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring for cloud products and services.
The FedRAMP Authorization for Acadis came after an extensive review process that involved an intensive assessment designed to seek out any potential security weaknesses.
“We take the threat of attacks on the data of public agencies exceptionally seriously,” Envisage COO Michelle Cole said. “These threats are real and growing. We are committed to providing industry-best security and excited to have completed the rigorous FedRAMP Authorization review process so quickly.”
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About Envisage Technologies: Envisage was founded in 2001 to automate the complex training operations for first responders, law enforcement, and the military. We create solutions that make our world a safer place. Our mission is to improve the readiness of our nation’s public safety professionals to ensure they come home alive. The company’s Acadis training and compliance software platform leads the industry, serving over 1.7 million first responders across 9,800 public safety organizations, including federal, state and local agencies. Our clients include federal law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and many state law enforcement and public safety organizations.
About the Acadis Readiness Suite: The Acadis Readiness Suite is designed to make certain that our public safety, military and other government professionals are trained, equipped and ready to respond. Acadis measures readiness by automating complex, high-risk training and compliance operations. Acadis increases the accuracy and effectiveness across every level of critical incident response by consolidating information about personnel and resources. The modular system enables organizations to implement functionality where needed to support the entire compliance lifecycle. Acadis embodies a single, powerful idea: To make certain our first responders come home alive. See www.acadis.com for more information.
What is FedRAMP? FedRAMP is a government-wide program that provides a standardized approach to security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring for cloud products and services. This approach uses a “do once, use many times” framework that will save cost, time, and staff required to conduct redundant agency security assessments. The objective of FedRAMP is threefold: 1. Ensure that information systems/services used government-wide have adequate information security; 2. Eliminate duplication of effort and reduce risk management costs; and 3. Enable rapid and cost-effective procurement of information systems/services for federal agencies.
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