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Carahsoft Announces Availability of FedRAMP-Compliant Adobe E-Signature Solution for Government

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Carahsoft Announces Availability of FedRAMP-Compliant Adobe E-Signature Solution for Government

Carahsoft Technology has announced that the FedRAMP-compliant, Okta-powered Adobe Acrobat Sign for Government will now be made available via its various contract vehicles, including its General Services Administration schedule and NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement V. Carahsoft is the Master Government Aggregator for Adobe and Okta.

The Adobe Acrobat Sign for Government allows agencies to use digital workflows that would make signing and approvals easier, more secure and legal. The solution uses Okta’s Identity Platform to enable easier integration for technology teams and simplifies user experience while maintaining safe connections.

Okta also integrated its Regulated Moderate Cloud solution to grant FedRAMP Moderate authorization for the Adobe product, Carahsoft said Thursday.

With the FedRAMP authorization, government customers can use the Adobe solution for e-signatures in mission-critical services like emergency management and social services, as well as human resources and procurement. Adobe Acrobat Sign for Government is ideal for situations where confidentiality, information integrity and availability are essential for operations.

Cortney Steiner, a vice president at Carahsoft who leads the Adobe team, said the e-signature solution would benefit government agencies in their efforts to modernize digital experiences. She added that the company will provide the solution through its reseller partners.

Carahsoft is an IT solutions provider that delivers products to all levels of the government. Some of the products it offers cover cybersecurity, cloud, DevSecOps, artificial intelligence and customer experience.

The company is headquartered in Reston, Virginia.

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