In the government world, I hear from civic leaders and IT staff who understand how the cloud and modern data technologies could improve efficiency and the citizen experience of government.
Microsoft is making two Dynamics 365 Government announcements that provide new options for government agencies to take advantage of commercial innovation to meet their mission goals.
Cybersecurity threats continue to evolve and impact government agencies, and Microsoft is uniquely positioned to help address current and future risks.
Microsoft’s Office 365 team announced advanced capabilities that provide enhanced voice and meeting communication, advanced analytics, and increased security for users of Office 365 Government.
Azure Government has controls in place to securely process high-impact level data—that is, data that, if leaked or improperly protected, could have a severe adverse effect on organizational operations or, assets, or individuals.
Since FedRAMP was established, Microsoft has been working closely with the FedRAMP program management office to ensure our Federal cloud solutions meet or exceed public sector security, privacy and compliance standards, such as FedRAMP, DoD, HIPAA, CJIS and IRS 1075.
According to the Office of the DoD CIO, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Secretary of Defense has directed all DoD agencies to standardize on Windows 10.
As government agencies strive to meet mandates for the use of cloud technology, they must also meet and maintain high security and management standards.