Motorola technology earns highest Fed RAMP authorisation level

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Motorola Solutions has received the highest-level security authorisation from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (Fed RAMP) for SVX – which serves as a body-worn assistant, converging secure voice, video and AI – and Commandcentral DEMS, its cloud-based digital evidence management system.

Fed RAMP High authorisation affirms that both technologies have undergone rigorous testing and meet the U.S. federal government’s highest standards for data security and availability in the cloud.

“In federal applications, trust in the confidentiality, integrity and authenticity of data – from the moment of capture to its real-time and evidentiary use – is imperative,” said Joe Balchune, vice president, Federal Markets, Motorola Solutions. “We’re proud to expand our Fed RAMP High authorised portfolio to give government customers the utmost confidence in their abilities to securely capture video evidence, foster transparency and accountability, and benefit from having a path to additional operational efficiencies with feature-rich AI capabilities.”

The authorisation supplements Motorola Solutions’ existing Fed RAMP High authorised portfolio, including APX-series radios, select radio applications and Commandcentral Aware. These technologies enable government personnel to view the real-time locations of personnel and vehicles on a unified map and to seamlessly switch voice communications between land mobile radio and broadband networks, maintaining connectivity without compromising security.

Fed RAMP is a federal government security and risk assessment standard that facilitates the evaluation and adoption of cloud-based solutions, while also serving as validation of the rigor of a company’s security controls and processes for entities like state and local governments