Second Front Systems Earns FedRAMP High Authorization for Secure Software Platform

Second Front Systems

WILMINGTON, DE — Second Front Systems (2F) has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP®) Authority to Operate (ATO) at the High Impact Level for its 2F Game Warden® platform, a designation held by fewer than 1% of cloud service providers in the United States.

The approval allows 2F to safeguard some of the federal government’s most sensitive unclassified data and positions the company as a trusted partner in advancing secure digital transformation within federal agencies.

The 2F Game Warden platform is designed as a secure DevSecOps environment, helping commercial software companies build, deploy, and operate applications across multi-cloud federal systems. By securing FedRAMP High authorization, the company can now streamline the process of moving software into production across all FedRAMP baselines—Low, Moderate, and High—significantly cutting the time, cost, and complexity typically required to obtain an ATO.

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“Achieving FedRAMP High is about accelerating innovation without compromising security,” said Matt Conner, Chief Information Security Officer at Second Front. “This milestone reflects our team’s relentless commitment to building security into the foundation of our platform and delivering trusted capabilities to those who need them most.”

With cybersecurity demands increasing alongside the government’s push for faster adoption of commercial technologies, the FedRAMP High designation gives Second Front a competitive advantage in serving both federal agencies and software providers seeking to navigate regulatory requirements.

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“Expanding mission access to critical technologies is why we exist,” said Tyler Sweatt, CEO of Second Front. “FedRAMP High authorization enables us to help government teams and commercial innovators deliver secure, mission-critical software faster than ever before.”

The authorization underscores the growing role of specialized secure platforms in bridging the gap between commercial innovation and government security standards, a dynamic likely to expand as federal agencies intensify reliance on cloud-based solutions.

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