Second Front Systems Earns Key Defense Authorization for Game Warden Platform

Second Front Systems

WILMINGTON, DESecond Front Systems (2F) announced it has received a Defense Information Systems Agency Provisional Authorization (DISA PA), placing the company among just 57 organizations with this designation, alongside Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Oracle.

The authorization confirms that Second Front’s Game Warden platform meets Department of Defense Impact Level 5 (IL5) security standards for handling Controlled Unclassified Information. By inheriting Game Warden’s validated security controls, technology companies can reduce redundant compliance efforts and more quickly deliver solutions to military environments.

“Achieving DISA PA is more than a certification—it’s a signal of trust and a force multiplier for our customers,” said Matt Conner, Chief Information Security Officer at Second Front. “It reflects our team’s deep expertise in regulated environments and unwavering commitment to mission impact.”

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The designation allows for repeatable and scalable deployments across Defense Department agencies, cutting costs and accelerating implementation timelines. According to the company, the approval strengthens trust with government sponsors and expands access to innovative technologies without compromising security.

“This is a big moment—not just for our customers, but for the broader defense tech ecosystem,” said Tyler Sweatt, CEO of Second Front. “Our DISA PA enables the next wave of innovators to deliver critical technologies with speed, trust, and scale—helping ensure the best solutions reach those who defend our way of life.”

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The new certification builds on Second Front’s earlier achievements, including FedRAMP High authorization, and positions Game Warden as a leading compliance pathway for technology providers serving the U.S. government.

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