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Home » Government » Fast-Start DevOps FedRAMP Based Solution

Fast-Start DevOps FedRAMP Based Solution

Katie Kennedy March 22, 2016

CMA has announced their launch of a Fast-Start DevOps (Platform)-as-a-Service [DaaS] solution through the CMA NIH CIO-CS Government-Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC). This solution integrates Red Hat’s OpenShift open source PaaS with NTT Data’s value-added professional services and BlackMesh’s FedRAMP compliant hosting infrastructure.  The result is a DevOps environment that streamlines the rapid development and deployment of new applications while meeting Federal Organization’s security and production requirements.

CMA’s DevOps-as-a-Service Solution [DaaS] addresses the challenge of delivering value and results in days instead of months.  The integration services are specifically designed to establish a new DevOps environment; creating a single team responsible for delivering new features meeting the requisite security and stability production environment requirements.  The DaaS Solution creates a shared application code base, and enables continuous integration, test-driven techniques and automated deploys. This minimizes problems in application code, infrastructure and configurations.  As a result, problems are typically much less complex, change requirements are smaller, and resolution times are faster.

Benefits

  • Single Unified PaaS Solution to manage Application Development in Linux and .NET environments
  • Faster time-to-mission with new applications and reduced risk to operation’s services delivery
  • Competitive alternative to building an ‘in-house’ capability
  • Fast-Start to modernize legacy applications in a FedRAMP Cloud Fixed Price rapid procurement vehicle with scaled subscription based offerings

Find more information on cmai.com 

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