Hunk of Burning Love or Hound Dog?
Elvis released “Hound Dog”on June 5, 1956. OMB picked the same date, 58 years later, for its FedRAMP deadline. Will it be a hunk or a howler?
The FedRAMP rockers – agencies, CSPs, and 3PAOs – who’ve invested millions in FedRAMP certifications, have Suspicious Minds. They’re All Shook Up over concerns that OMB’s not going to enforce the deadline – leaving agencies free to buy non-FedRAMP cloud solutions. And, those that bought the FedRAMP record, Crying in the Chapel.
Return to Sender?
MeriTalk chatted with OMB to understand EOP’s FedRAMP enforcement plans. According to OMB, “agencies have to be FedRAMP compliant, not CSPs.” OMB asserts that the deadline is designed to “put agencies on notice.” OMB acknowledged there needs to be more communication around what FedRAMP means.
A Little Less Conversation
Here’s the Q&A with OMB:
Heartbreak Hotel?
So, it’s Viva Las Vegas – careful about betting the farm on FedRAMP. If certification’s not required, those who’ve invested will be pissed. Those who haven’t, won’t bother. A lot of companies in California will scrap plans for FedRAMP. It’s going to make it harder for Federal leads to get their companies to take certification seriously.
Couple of additional thoughts. What happens to non-compliant CSPs already installed, that are not interested in investing to go through the FedRAMP process? Will agencies need to kick them to the curb? Who owns the responsibility at DoD now that Teri Takai has left the building? Will David DeVries pick up the guitar?
It’s Now or Never
The time for cloud is now. We urge OMB to take a stronger stance – and send the right message to agencies and industry. To help, MeriTalk is launching a new Federal Cloud Watch on the FedRAMP OnRAMP site. We’re tracking government procurements to see which agencies spec FedRAMP-compliant CSPs – and if new procurements comply with Cloud First. More soon.
We’re not the only folks interested. We have heard that members of Congress are keenly interested in this issue as well. The Cloud Computing Caucus Advisory Group will take a closer look at FedRAMP at the next Hillversation on May 20th at the Rayburn Building – register here.
It’s time to TCCB – Take Care of Cloud Business. Thank you, thank you – thank you very much.