Archive360 Achieves "In Process" FedRAMP Certification to Provide Federal Agencies with a Modern Archive and Governance Platform
Milestone will bring government organizations closer to managing all current and legacy application data in a single, secure platform to easily feed trusted data to AI and analytics
NEW YORK, July 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Archive360, the modern archiving company redefining the role of archiving in enterprise and public sector data management, today announced that it has achieved the "In Process" status with the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) for its Archive360 Platform. This milestone demonstrates Archive360's commitment to serving the U.S. public sector with a secure, scalable data platform that meets the stringent security and compliance requirements of federal agencies. Archive360 is now listed on the FedRAMP Marketplace.
Archive360 provides a cloud-based data governance platform that integrates with a federal agency's data ecosystem and existing security, compliance, analytics, and AI tools. With this platform, federal agencies can also compliantly collect, retain, and manage growing volumes of data from multiple channels in a timely manner, which is increasingly important to department and agency missions. Archive360's platform helps manage data consistent with digital record keeping requirements, such as the Federal Records Act, NARA Records Management Rules, and OMB directives on transition to electronic records.
Encryption and entitlement tools ensure government data is protected while still accessible to anyone who needs it and ready for future use in training AI tools or powering real-time analytics.
Key Benefits for Federal Agencies
The Archive360 Platform is deployed as a cloud-native, class-based architecture that provides each customer with a dedicated SaaS environment to enable complete data segregation and administrative control.
Archive360's governance and modern archiving solution brings together data from common channels and legacy archives into a petabyte-scale platform that:
- Ensures that data is captured, governed, and readily accessible to authorized stakeholders
- Provides extensive retention and disposition capabilities supporting government and agency records management requirements
- Enables data classification across communication and data channels for granular governance controls
- Supports file and data archiving use cases
- Provides secure, scalable eDiscovery and FOIA-search capabilities through an intuitive user interface
"FedRAMP authorization is a critical step that will allow us to serve the government sector and enable agencies to take full control of their data," said Lee White, Managing Director, Public Sector, Archive360. "Once authorized, our platform will give federal agencies the ability to manage and govern their archive data from a single platform, so IT can ensure it is properly governed and secured."
Archive360's solution enables adoption of the federal government's Cloud First mandates, executive orders as to cloud optimization, and OMB's directives including M-23-07. Archive360's solutions have been successfully deployed and trusted by public sector agencies globally in the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Australia, including numerous components of U.S. security, civilian intelligence, educational, veterans' agencies as well as individual U.S. states.
About Archive360
Archive360 is the modern archiving company redefining the role of archiving in enterprise data management. The Archive360 platform addresses complex data governance and compliance challenges while providing trusted data for AI and data analytics. Enterprises and government agencies worldwide rely on Archive360 to unlock actionable insights from their archived data, while reducing cost and risk. Learn more about Modern Archiving at Archive360.com.
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