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FedRAMP High IL-4 Compliance & Cybersecurity Audit Support

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This contract involves providing specialized third-party audit services, compliance validation, and continuous monitoring to support the FedRAMP High Impact Level 4 certification within a Department of Homeland Security and FEMA Authority to Operate (ATO) environment. The work is focused on ensuring that the information technology systems meet stringent security requirements necessary for this high-impact certification level, which is critical for protecting sensitive federal data. The services will support the Information Technology Development and Sustainment division of the Department of Homeland Security, specifically targeting cybersecurity audit needs and compliance processes. The subcontract, identified under NAICS code 541618, will be performed primarily in Atlanta, with a ZIP code 30346. It was posted on May 19, 2026, and aims to facilitate the Department of Homeland Security's efforts to maintain a secure and compliant IT infrastructure by validating ongoing adherence to FedRAMP High standards. This contract is essential for maintaining continuous oversight and risk management within a high-security environment, ensuring that the systems consistently meet federal security mandates.

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Provide FedRAMP High Level 4 compliance audits and monitoring for DHS IT systems in Atlanta.

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Department Of Homeland Security → Information Technology Development And SustainmentView Agency

NAICS

541618 - Other Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Atlanta, GA, 30346, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of GS-02F-142BA_70FA3126F00000031.

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Information Technology Development And Sustainment
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Provide third-party audit, compliance validation, and continuous monitoring for FedRAMP High Impact Level 4 certification in a DHS/FEMA ATO environment.

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