The FedRAMP Marketplace¶
FedRAMP’s Marketplace is the federal government’s catalog for cloud service offerings, independent assessment services, and advisors. It is the authoritative place to confirm whether a cloud service offering has a FedRAMP designation, is working toward certification, or is connected to agency reuse.
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Products
Search cloud service offerings by certification status, certification class, service model, deployment model, business function, and other Marketplace filters.
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Agencies
Review federal agencies and agency authorizations associated with cloud service offerings listed in the Marketplace.
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Assessors
Find FedRAMP Recognized independent assessors and review their Marketplace information.
Getting Listed on the Marketplace¶
Marketplace listings have specific requirements. FedRAMP uses these requirements to keep Marketplace information accurate, useful, and reliable for agencies, providers, assessors, advisors, and the public.
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Cloud service providers should start with Getting Listed. Providers need to supply required public listing information, show an eligible government-wide use case, maintain basic Trust Center or website information, demonstrate continuing progress, and follow the official Marketplace listing request process.
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Independent assessment services should review the Assessor Marketplace Listing Rules. Assessors must obtain and maintain FedRAMP Recognition, publish required website and JSON listing information, and submit the assessor listing request form.
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Advisory services should review the Advisor Marketplace Listing Rules. Advisors must publish required human-readable and machine-readable listing information, submit the advisor listing request form, and respond to FedRAMP or GSA contact requests within the required timeframes.