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Oracle - Government, Defense and Intelligence (GDI)
Come see how Oracle Cloud helps our nation’s defense and intelligence agencies see data in new ways, discover insights and unlock endless possibilities. We'll demonstrate how our second-generation cloud Enterprise to the Edge delivers unmatched security, performance, and scale with a comprehensive portfolio of infrastructure, platform, and application cloud services for your most sensitive missions.
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Austin, Texas—February 15, 2022
Oracle today announced the US Department of Defense (DoD) has authorized Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to host Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmentalized Information (TS/SCI) and Special Access Program (SAP) missions. This expands on Oracle’s growing number of accreditations, currently serving government workloads up to FedRAMP High and DoD Impact Level 5.
The DoD will use Oracle National Security Regions (ONSR), which are dedicated Oracle Cloud Infrastructure regions isolated from the internet and connected to only government-specified networks that meet requisite security classifications. DoD assessors granted the Authority to Operate (ATO) which will enable secure processing of some of the Air Force’s most sensitive data. The Air Force uses a broad array of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services, such as OCI Container Engine for Kubernetes and Oracle Database Cloud Service. This includes using the spatial and graph functions within Oracle Exadata Cloud Service to accelerate data analysis.
Oracle has multiple National Security Regions, in addition to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s global network of US DoD, US FedRAMP, and commercial cloud regions. National Security Regions meet both ICD 705 and ICD 503 standards and are engineered to host missions at DISA Impact Level 6/Secret and Top-Secret security levels, with capabilities including strong encryption and security controls and in-depth auditing. The National Security Regions are designed to deliver identical cloud services to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure commercial regions.
“Oracle has long provided high performance, high availability, and open computing to the DoD and Intelligence Community to securely run their most-demanding, mission-critical classified workloads,” said Glen Dodson, senior vice president, National Security Group, Oracle. “Oracle’s broad data management services and analytics, including built-in AI, are immensely valuable additions to the DoD’s multi-cloud strategy.”
Oracle is a long-standing strategic technology partner of the US Government. With a full range of data management services, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure supports the DoD data decrees and Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Acceleration Initiative (ADA) with open data standards and an architecture powered by embedded machine learning. Many federal, state and local customers are using Oracle to deliver critical government services. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is used across the Department of Defense, including the US Army, Navy and Air Force, multiple defense agencies, as well as the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Globally, more than 1,000 public sector organizations are benefitting from Oracle’s industry-leading technologies and superior performance.
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Austin, Texas—March 16, 2022
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) for Government has achieved FedRAMP+ authorization, adding to Oracle CIoud’s growing list of DISA and FedRAMP High JAB authorizations. Now, the US intelligence community can take advantage of more cost-effective, highly secure cloud services, including Oracle Cloud VMware Solution, OCI Data Science, and Oracle Exadata Cloud Service, in the FedRAMP+ Augmented Environment.
The FedRAMP program establishes a risk-based approach to standardize the adoption and use of cloud services by the federal government. Achieving the FedRAMP+ authorization signifies that OCI meets the additional security requirements layered on top of FedRAMP High specifications for defense and intelligence agency systems.
“Oracle’s deep commitment to the US federal government spans more than 40 years and with the shift to cloud, that focus has not wavered,” said Glen Dodson, senior vice president, national security group, Oracle. “Oracle continues to invest heavily to bring commercial cloud innovation and parity to the DoD and intelligence community to run their most-demanding missions at all security classification levels.”
Today, federal agencies can take advantage of 72 FedRAMP High JAB authorized cloud services available in Oracle’s US government regions. The authorizations demonstrate Oracle Cloud’s ability to meet increased protection levels for both external and insider threats, including protecting controlled unclassified information. Learn more at: https://www.oracle.com/industries/government/federal/fedramp/
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