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BroadSoft Takes Unified Comms Offering Through FedRAMP Process; Scott Hoffpauir Comments

BroadSoft Takes Unified Comms Offering Through FedRAMP Process; Scott Hoffpauir Comments - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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cloud computingBroadSoft has kicked off the process to comply with the governmentwide Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program for the company’s cloud-based unified communication software offering in order to help partners provide the product to government clients.

The company’s BroadCloud platform and UC-One application will be available to government agencies via BroadSoft’s public sector channel partners once the FedRAMP compliance is achieved, BroadSoft said Tuesday.

Users will have access to the UC and PBX tools under BroadSoft’s government cloud offering to collaborate and gain access to unified communication-as-a-service tools.

Scott Hoffpauir, chief technology officer of BroadSoft, said the company intends to help protect the communications infrastructure of government customers.

The company also plans to update the BroadCloud software with extended security controls such as personal identity verification.

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Written by Jay Clemens

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