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SAIC, Vazata ink exclusive partnership for FedRAMP cloud solutions

Texas-based Vazata, a provider of cloud hosting, managed infrastructure, data center facilities, and virtualization solutions, has been selected by Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) as its exclusive partner for cloud solutions that meet the FedRAMP standards for government security compliance.

Under this agreement, SAIC attains Joint Authorization Board Provisional Authority to Operate (JAB P-ATO) accreditation and Vazata serves as the exclusive operations provider for a FedRAMP-compliant Virtual Secure Cloud Platform (VSCP).

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