Trimble initiates FedRAMP authorisation for a range of connected construction solutions
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Trimble® has announced the initiation of the Federal Risk and Authorisation Management Program (FedRAMP®) authorisation process for its Trimble Connect®, Trimble ProjectSight® and Trimble Unity™ solutions. This strategic initiative underscores Trimble's commitment to deliver a comprehensive and secure, connected construction platform for US federal agencies and their contractors. Its long-standing dedication to support government agencies focuses on delivering innovative solutions for capital improvement programs and digital project delivery.
Together, these solutions help enable seamless collaboration and project management for the public and private sectors. By seeking FedRAMP authorisation, Trimble aims to provide federal customers with a unified and highly-secure environment for managing project data, documents and workflows.
"As federal agencies continue to modernise their infrastructure and construction programmes, they require solutions that not only increase efficiency, but also meet the most stringent security standards," said Mark Schwartz, Senior Vice President, AECO software at Trimble. "Pursuing FedRAMP authorisation is a natural extension of our commitment to the public sector, ensuring our customers can leverage the full power of a connected construction ecosystem with confidence."
This strategic FedRAMP initiative involves three key components of Trimble's connected construction management portfolio:
- Trimble Connect, a common data environment and collaboration platform.
- ProjectSight, a construction project management solution.
- Trimble Unity asset lifecycle management suite.
Trimble will collaborate with Coalfire, a leading cybersecurity and compliance firm, to guide the roadmap toward final authorisation. As a trusted FedRAMP Third-Party Assessment Organisation, Coalfire will provide its renowned expertise to assess and validate that Trimble Connect, ProjectSight and Trimble Unity are able to meet the rigorous security controls mandated by the FedRAMP programme. This collaboration reinforces Trimble's dedication to providing a secure and compliant platform for government use.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/regulations-and-standards/08092025/trimble-initiates-fedramp-authorisation-for-a-range-of-connected-construction-solutions/
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