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Sciencelogic Achieves Fedramp Moderate Authorization, Accelerating Public Sector Aiops Adoption And Digital Transformation

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Authorization enables the ScienceLogic Government Cloud to deliver secure observability and AIOps capabilities that drive efficiencies and strengthen federal IT service management

RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ScienceLogic®, a leader in intelligent automation and observability, today announced that it has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP®) Moderate authorization for the ScienceLogic Government Cloud. A federal initiative intended to streamline and advance the U.S. government’s adoption of cloud technologies, FedRAMP evaluates cloud-based products and services against a standardized framework developed to validate each tool’s security and risk controls.

Following a rigorous security assessment by a third-party assessment organization (3PAO) and completion of additional FedRAMP requirements, the ScienceLogic Government Cloud is now optimally positioned to support federal, state, and local agencies in their digital transformation efforts. Built on the SL1 platform, it delivers a powerful foundation of observability and data management—critical for modernizing IT operations and supporting IT Service Management (ITSM) practices.

The platform enables agencies to drive significant operational efficiencies by eliminating manual IT processes, automating incident remediation, and expediting asset discovery across complex infrastructures. These capabilities directly support government-wide efficiency mandates, with ScienceLogic customers reporting up to 20% reduction in IT staffing requirements while simultaneously decreasing system downtime by as much as 30%. Agencies can effectively manage Tier-1 and Tier-2 operational workflows with reduced staffing, benefit from automated CMDB enrichment for accurate configuration management, and enhance mission resilience through predictive analytics.

By offering real-time, unified visibility across on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments, the platform empowers agencies to proactively monitor the health of systems and ensure the reliability of the critical services their constituents depend on. This comprehensive visibility also strengthens agencies' cyber resilience posture, complementing Zero Trust architecture initiatives and supporting compliance with Executive Order 14028 and CISA directives. Business service views further enhance situational awareness, helping IT teams maintain continuity across increasingly complex infrastructures.

“Achieving FedRAMP authorization marks a pivotal milestone in our mission to support government agencies in their digital transformation journeys. This designation not only affirms the security and reliability of the ScienceLogic Government Cloud platform but paves the way for broader adoption of advanced AIOps capabilities across the public sector,” said Dave Link, CEO of ScienceLogic. “By aligning with FedRAMP’s rigorous standards, we can more rapidly enable agencies to modernize IT operations, gain real-time visibility, and harness automation at scale— accelerating innovation and improving outcomes government-wide.”

“ScienceLogic is committed to maintaining the highest levels of security and compliance for the ScienceLogic Government Cloud, exemplified by our new FedRAMP authorization and existing listings on the Department of Defense Information Networks (DoDIN) Approved Products List (APL), ISO 27001, and other certifications,” said Lee Koepping, chief technologist for the public sector at ScienceLogic. “With our proven commitment to security, we’re pleased to enable agencies to gain the critical IT observability and efficiencies that they need to enhance their operations while withstanding the evolving cyber threat landscape.”

The ScienceLogic Government Cloud delivers the full power of SL1 and PowerFlow, enabling seamless integrations between the platform and a wide range of third-party applications. These include ITSM and incident response tools such as ServiceNow, Atlassian Jira, Salesforce Service Desk, Cherwell, Everbridge xMatters, and PagerDuty, as well as collaboration platforms like Microsoft Teams, Slack, and Webex. ScienceLogic’s listing in the FedRAMP Marketplace underscores its commitment to delivering secure, scalable solutions to government agencies.

For more information about how the ScienceLogic Government Cloud enables digital transformation and supports constituent access to digital services, visit: https://sciencelogic.com/solutions/fedramp.

About ScienceLogic

ScienceLogic empowers intelligent, automated operations and comprehensive observability, freeing up time and resources, and driving business outcomes with actionable insights. The ScienceLogic AI Platform sees broadly across clouds and on-premises, enabling business service visibility with relationship mapping, and workflow automation to eliminate manual tasks. Trusted by thousands of organizations across the globe, ScienceLogic’s technology has been proven for scale by the world’s largest service providers, enterprises, and government agencies.


Contacts

Media Contacts:
Jess Lindberg
VP, Global Corporate Communications
jess.lindberg@sciencelogic.comLisa Throckmorton
REQ for ScienceLogic
sciencelogic@req.co

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

What benefits does the ScienceLogic Government Cloud provide?

The ScienceLogic Government Cloud enables agencies to modernize IT operations, gain real-time visibility, harness automation, and improve outcomes government-wide.

How does ScienceLogic help with Cyber Security?

ScienceLogic strengthens agencies' cyber resilience posture, complements Zero Trust architecture initiatives, and supports compliance with Executive Order 14028 and CISA directives.

First published on Thu, May 29, 2025

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