
Carahsoft Technology Corp., a Reston, Virginia-based government IT solutions provider, announced on July 23, 2025, that over 60 of its leading vendor partners have collectively reached 89 Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) milestones in 2025. These include 39 full FedRAMP authorizations, 26 in-process designations, and 24 FedRAMP Ready certifications, positioning Carahsoft’s ecosystem as a leader in the $10 billion federal cloud market, projected to reach $20 billion by 2030. Representing over half of the authorized solutions in the FedRAMP Marketplace, Carahsoft’s partners, including Abnormal Security, CrowdStrike, and Atlassian (full authorizations), Bentley Systems and IBM (in-process), and NinjaOne and Oracle (FedRAMP Ready), enable federal agencies to procure secure cloud technologies with confidence. Carahsoft supports vendors through programs like the Google ATO Accelerator, market research, and events like GovForward: The ATO and Cloud Security Summit, streamlining compliance and enhancing cybersecurity.
Announced July 23, 2025: 60+ Carahsoft partners achieve 89 FedRAMP milestones.
Breakdown: 39 full authorizations, 26 in-process, 24 FedRAMP Ready.
Carahsoft’s ecosystem covers over 50% of FedRAMP Marketplace solutions.
Federal cloud market at $10B, projected to hit $20B by 2030, per industry reports.
Key partners: Abnormal Security, CrowdStrike (authorized); NinjaOne, Oracle (Ready).
Posts on X from @Carahsoft note 61 milestones, reflecting strong sentiment.
Carahsoft’s July 23, 2025, announcement underscores its role in advancing federal cloud security, as stated by Alex Whitworth, Program Executive for Compliance Solutions: “FedRAMP is a cornerstone of the Federal Government’s efforts to adopt secure, innovative cloud solutions efficiently.” The 89 FedRAMP milestones include:
Full Authorizations (39): Vendors like Abnormal Security, Atlassian, CrowdStrike, Databricks, and Snyk completed rigorous security assessments, enabling immediate deployment by agencies. These solutions meet NIST SP 800-53 standards, with 325 controls for Moderate and 421 for High impact levels.
In-Process Designations (26): Bentley Systems, Check Point Software, IBM, NinjaOne, and Qualys are undergoing Third-Party Assessment Organization (3PAO) reviews, indicating active progress toward authorization.
FedRAMP Ready Certifications (24): Bonterra, Confluent, NinjaOne, Oracle, and Wasabi Technologies completed initial assessments, demonstrating readiness to begin formal authorization with a sponsoring agency.
Carahsoft’s support includes the Google ATO Accelerator, market research, contract vehicles, and events like GovForward, reducing authorization timelines by 30%, per company data.
Founded in 2004, Carahsoft, with 2,000+ employees and $8 billion in 2024 revenue (LeadIQ), is a master government aggregator, supporting federal, state, local, education, and healthcare markets. Its FedRAMP portfolio, covering cybersecurity, multi-cloud, and AI solutions, serves agencies like the Department of Defense and CMS, with over 50% of FedRAMP Marketplace offerings. The $10 billion federal cloud market, driven by 60% authorization growth from 2019–2023, is projected to reach $20 billion by 2030, per 2025 reports. Carahsoft’s partnerships with vendors like DocuSign (FedRAMP-authorized) and NinjaOne (FedRAMP Ready) enhance compliance and security, competing with Accenture and Leidos. The company’s ecosystem mitigates 90% of cloud security risks, per internal metrics, addressing GAO concerns about non-FedRAMP service use.
The federal cloud sector faces challenges like authorization backlogs, with 50% of agencies citing delays, per 2025 reports. Posts on X from @Carahsoft emphasize 61 milestones, reflecting optimism, though some note FedRAMP 20x’s automation focus as a future shift. FedRAMP’s 2024–25 roadmap, including OSCAL digital packages and joint authorization groups, aims to reduce costs by 20%, per GSA. Carahsoft’s prior moves, like ActiveState’s partnership for secure open-source solutions, align with FedRAMP’s modernization. Competitors like Deloitte focus on consulting, but Carahsoft’s vendor aggregation and 30% faster procurement edge, per internal metrics, drive its dominance. Analysts project 15% growth in Carahsoft’s FedRAMP portfolio in 2025, fueled by demand for secure cloud adoption.
Carahsoft’s 89 FedRAMP milestones in 2025 solidify its role as a trusted partner, enabling federal agencies to leverage secure, innovative cloud solutions in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Carahsoft Technology Corp. is The Trusted Government IT Solutions Provider, supporting Public Sector organizations across Federal, State and Local Government agencies and Education and Healthcare markets. As the Master Government Aggregator® for our vendor partners, we deliver solutions for Cybersecurity, MultiCloud, DevSecOps, Artificial Intelligence, Customer Experience and Engagement, Open Source and more. Working with resellers, systems integrators and consultants, our sales and marketing teams provide industry leading IT products, services and training through hundreds of contract vehicles.