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Confluent Achieves FedRAMP Authorization
March 18, 2026
Confluent, Inc. secured FedRAMP 20x Moderate Authorization to Operate (ATO) for its Confluent Cloud for Government platform hosted on AWS GovCloud as of March 10, 2026. This authorization enables Confluent to provide a cloud-native data streaming service compliant with federal security standards, facilitating secure real-time data integration and automation for government agencies. Concurrently, IBM's acquisition of Confluent, approved by shareholders, positions the combined entity to expand AI-powered capabilities and enhance cloud offerings tailored to government needs.
- Why this matters: FedRAMP Moderate ATO is a critical requirement for federal cloud service providers, signaling Confluent's readiness to compete for government contracts requiring stringent cybersecurity compliance.
- Procurement professionals should consider Confluent's platform as a viable option for secure data streaming and cloud integration projects within federal agencies.
- The IBM acquisition may influence contract negotiations and partnership opportunities, as IBM integrates Confluent's technology into its government cloud portfolio.
- Contractors and vendors supporting cloud modernization and AI-driven data services can explore collaboration or subcontracting opportunities linked to Confluent's expanded government footprint.
Our largest contributor in Q4 was Confluent, Inc. (NASDAQ:CFLT). Our thesis that CFLT was an attractive acquisition candidate, which we published and shared with investors in August, was validated when reports of a potential sale surfaced in October, culminating in IBM's announced acquisition in December.
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