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Procurement Sciences Achieves FedRAMP Moderate Authorization
AI platform for government contractors now meets federal cloud security standard
Mar. 14, 2026 at 12:06am
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Procurement Sciences, an AI platform purpose-built for government contractors, has achieved FedRAMP Moderate Authorization from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program. This means the platform now meets the federal government's highest cloud security standard for unclassified systems, enabling government contractors to deploy the platform with confidence across their business development, capture, and proposal operations.
Why it matters
FedRAMP Moderate Authorization is a critical security certification for cloud service providers looking to work with the federal government. It assures agencies and contractors that the platform meets rigorous security controls to protect sensitive government data. This unlocks broader adoption of Procurement Sciences' AI tools among federal agencies and their contractors.
The details
Procurement Sciences partnered with Knox Systems to pursue the FedRAMP Moderate Authorization, a deliberate investment to meet the security standards required for handling acquisition-sensitive information. The authorization means the platform is now listed on the FedRAMP Marketplace, allowing federal agencies to adopt it without the lengthy Authorization to Operate (ATO) process typically required for unauthorized cloud tools. Government contractors can also deploy the platform company-wide with confidence it meets federal security standards.
- Procurement Sciences announced it achieved FedRAMP Moderate Authorization on March 13, 2026.
The players
Procurement Sciences
An AI platform purpose-built for government contractors to find, win, and deliver more contracts.
Knox Systems
The company that Procurement Sciences partnered with to pursue FedRAMP Moderate Authorization.
John Bullough
Chief Information Security Officer of Procurement Sciences.
Christian Ferreria
Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Procurement Sciences.
What they’re saying
“FedRAMP is the standard for cloud security in the federal space. It's not just a certification we're chasing to check a box. It means our platform meets the rigorous security controls the government requires to protect sensitive data. Our partnership with Knox Systems to pursue FedRAMP Moderate authorization is a deliberate investment in our customers.”
— John Bullough, Chief Information Security Officer of Procurement Sciences
“Security is table stakes for government contractors. Achieving FedRAMP enables us to deliver a FedRAMP-authorized AI platform purpose-built for government contracting, allowing teams to use AI proposal tools and automation while protecting mission-critical data.”
— Christian Ferreria, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Procurement Sciences
What’s next
Procurement Sciences' FedRAMP-authorized environment is available now. Interested government contractors can request a demo to learn more.
The takeaway
Procurement Sciences' achievement of FedRAMP Moderate Authorization demonstrates its commitment to meeting the federal government's highest cloud security standards, enabling broader adoption of its AI-powered platform among government agencies and their contractors.





