Two GovTech Firms Team Up to Slash Red Tape, Speed Secure Software to Feds

Second Front Systems

WILMINGTON, DE — In a move aimed at breaking one of the federal government’s biggest technology bottlenecks, Second Front Systems and Paramify announced a new partnership designed to automate compliance and dramatically accelerate the delivery of secure, mission-ready software across the U.S. government and allied nations.

Second Front Systems and Paramify said the collaboration brings together Paramify’s governance, risk, and compliance automation with Second Front’s Game Warden platform, a secure software delivery system already used for sensitive government missions.

The integration is intended to streamline one of the most time-consuming hurdles in federal technology deployment: compliance. By centralizing documentation, automating evidence collection, and strengthening control inheritance, the combined platforms aim to reduce administrative friction while maintaining strict security standards required for highly sensitive data environments.

“Speed and compliance can’t be opposing forces,” said TJ Rowe, chief revenue officer at Second Front Systems. He said the partnership is designed to help customers deploy software faster without sacrificing assurance, calling it another step toward removing barriers that slow innovation across government.

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Federal agencies and mission owners increasingly rely on rapid access to modern software, but compliance frameworks often delay deployment by months or even years. The companies say their combined offering allows teams to move from development to authorization to operational use with far less manual effort, enabling broader scaling across federal agencies and allied governments.

Paramify’s tools automate the creation of compliance packages and risk documentation, while Second Front’s platform delivers software into fully authorized government environments. Together, the companies say, the systems support deployment under the most stringent regulatory and security requirements.

“The government software market is changing rapidly,” said Mike Schreiner, chief operating officer of Paramify. He pointed to modernization efforts such as FedRAMP reform and rising agency demand for automation as drivers behind the partnership. Schreiner said the joint solution offers vendors a faster, less costly path to authorization while meeting evolving federal expectations.

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Both companies framed the alliance as part of a broader push to modernize how regulated software reaches government users. By reducing compliance drag and tightening delivery workflows, they argue, agencies can gain faster access to critical capabilities without weakening oversight or security.

The partnership positions Second Front Systems and Paramify to serve a growing market of defense, intelligence, and civilian agencies seeking speed, scale, and assurance as government software delivery undergoes rapid transformation.

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