Marketplace Listing¶
The Marketplace Listing rules define how FedRAMP decides which cloud service offerings, assessors, and advisors may be listed in the FedRAMP Marketplace. These rules help agencies and other customers rely on the Marketplace as a consistent source of eligible services and supporting organizations, while requiring listed organizations to supply accurate, accessible, and machine-readable information.
Subsets
- General Provider Responsibilities
- Provider Responsibilities for Initial Implementation Phase Listings
Effective Date(s) & Overall Applicability for Rev5
- Required (Consolidated Rules for 2026)
- Optional Adoption: 2026-07-04
- Obtain: 2026-07-04
- Maintain: 2026-07-04
- Grace Ends: 2026-07-04
General Provider Responsibilities¶
These rules apply to providers seeking a listing in the FedRAMP Marketplace.
Path: ProgramAgency
Class: Class AClass BClass CClass D
Audience: Providers
Marketplace Listing Requirements¶
MKT-CSO-MLR
Changelog:
- 2026-06-24: Official launch of the FedRAMP Consolidated Rules for 2026.
Providers MUST address at least these FedRAMP rules to apply for a new FedRAMP Marketplace listing OR to request updates to an existing listing:
- Certification Data Sharing: CDS-CSO-PUB (Public Information)
Terms: Certification Data
Provider Marketplace Listing Requests¶
MKT-CSO-PML
Changelog:
- 2026-06-24: Official launch of the FedRAMP Consolidated Rules for 2026.
This FRR includes a notification requirement!
- Notify FedRAMP via form: FedRAMP Marketplace Provider Listing Request Form.
Providers MUST notify FedRAMP using the FedRAMP Marketplace Providing Listing Request Form to request a listing in the FedRAMP Marketplace.
Note: FedRAMP does not accept applications for a FedRAMP Marketplace Listing via email!
Provider Responsibilities for Initial Implementation Phase Listings¶
FedRAMP allows cloud service providers that are actively preparing to obtain a FedRAMP Certification to apply for listing in the FedRAMP Marketplace. All cloud service providers must obtain a Initial Implementation Phase Marketplace Listing before they can apply for FedRAMP Certification. These rules apply to providers seeking a Initial Implementation Phase listing in the FedRAMP Marketplace.
Path: ProgramAgency
Audience: Providers
Agency Use Cases¶
MKT-IIP-AGU
Changelog:
- 2026-06-24: Official launch of the FedRAMP Consolidated Rules for 2026.
Providers MUST demonstrate that a cloud service offering is intended for one of the following use cases:
- Direct Use: The product will be used directly by agency customers for integration into a federal information system that falls within the scope of 44 USC § 3506 and will receive an agency Authorization to Operate.
- Indirect Use: The product will be included as a third-party information resource in other cloud service offerings that are directly used by agency customers.
Notes:
- FedRAMP will not list products or services that are outside the explicit statutory scope of FedRAMP; See MKT-FRP-SOF (Scope of FedRAMP).
- Services used by private companies to meet other compliance requirements (such as CMMC) that do not also meet one of the above use cases are outside the scope of FedRAMP.
Terms: Cloud Service Offering, Information Resource, Third-Party Information Resource
Demonstrating Continuous Progress¶
MKT-IIP-DCP
Changelog:
- 2026-06-24: Official launch of the FedRAMP Consolidated Rules for 2026.
Providers MUST demonstrate continuous progress towards a FedRAMP Certification, documented in their Trust Center or website and updated at least quarterly; progress is measured by the provider against documented goals and milestones.
Note: This is an opportunity for a business to showcase its goals and progress, and should be seen as a marketing and customer experience challenge instead of a compliance challenge.
Terms: Trust Center
Deadline for Assessment¶
MKT-IIP-DLA
Changelog:
- 2026-06-24: Official launch of the FedRAMP Consolidated Rules for 2026.
Providers MUST demonstrate that an assessment for a FedRAMP Certification Class B, C, or D has been scheduled within 2 years of initial listing in the Initial Implementation Phase.
Corrective Actions
- If a provider fails to schedule an assessment for a FedRAMP Certification Class B, C, or D within 2 years of initial listing in the Initial Implementation Phase, FedRAMP will remove their listing from the Marketplace until they provide evidence of a scheduled assessment.
Terms: Certification Class