
LogicMonitor announced that its LM Envision platform has achieved a FedRAMP® Moderate Authorization to Operate (ATO).
This achievement signifies LogicMonitor’s successful completion of the rigorous FedRAMP authorization process, and underscores its continued commitment to providing a highly secure, scalable, and AI-powered observability platform that meets stringent security and compliance standards for federal government agencies.
The FedRAMP Moderate ATO designation validates that LogicMonitor meets the federal government’s stringent security and risk management standards, enabling agencies to confidently deploy its LM Envision AI-powered hybrid observability platform across their hybrid, cloud, and on-premises environments. This milestone in the FedRAMP authorization process demonstrates LogicMonitor’s capability to support mission-critical workloads with the security posture required by federal standards.
“Achieving a full FedRAMP Moderate Authorization reinforces LogicMonitor’s dedication to protecting government data while enabling operational excellence across their complex hybrid infrastructures,” said Nitin Navare, CTO at LogicMonitor. “With LM Envision, federal agencies now have access to a secure, scalable platform that empowers them to modernize IT operations, reduce risk, and respond proactively to today’s growing infrastructure demands.”
LM Envision enables government agencies to:
- Gain unified visibility into multi-cloud, on-prem, and hybrid infrastructures—including AWS GovCloud and Microsoft Azure Government.
- Leverage AI-driven insights to predict and prevent service disruptions before they impact mission delivery.
- Streamline compliance with security frameworks such as FedRAMP, FISMA, and HIPAA.
- Consolidate legacy monitoring tools into a single, intelligent observability platform.
As government IT environments grow in complexity and face rising cyber threats, LogicMonitor’s FedRAMP-authorized platform equips agencies with the tools to secure and modernize operations without compromising performance or compliance.
This achievement marks a new chapter in LogicMonitor’s support for the public sector. As a trusted technology partner, LogicMonitor will continue investing in secure, compliant innovations that help federal agencies fulfill their missions with confidence and agility.
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