INVITE: High Baseline Tiger Team

From: FedRAMP

The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) is looking for Government volunteers to join the High Baseline Tiger Team. This team will adjudicate the public commentary received for the draft High Baseline in January 2015.

The Tiger Team will develop a series of recommendations for changes to the high baseline. The team’s focus will be to review all comments received during the public comment period. The Tiger Team will adjudicate the comments in preparation for a second round of public comment on the draft baseline.

FedRAMP is specifically looking for participants that currently are system owners or security staff that work on high baseline systems. The time commitment for the Tiger Team is one week of all day in person meetings at GSA’s HQ in downtown Washington DC. This is not an insignificant time commitment, but the input provided in to this process will dramatically shape the FedRAMP program and ensure high system owners across the USG will have their input in to this baseline that will allow cloud service providers to be authorized for use at the FISMA high (H-H-H) impact level.

Details:

  • Who: Government employees who work on High Impact systems
  • What: Adjudicate FedRAMP Draft High Baseline comments
  • When: September 14 – 18, 2015, 9 am to 5 pm
  • Where: GSA Headquarters (1800 F St NW, Washington DC)

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