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Defense Health Agency (DHA) issues new authority to operate (ATO) to Software AG Government Solutions

January 30, 2023

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

The ATO is based on compliance with strict security requirements and risk assessments outlined in the risk management framework (RMF). It validates how the Cumulocity IoT platform can meet current and emerging needs for IoT data management from any sensor or device across the US Federal government.

“All federal agencies are poised to fully take advantage of IoT in ways that gain faster results for true mission enablement,” says Hank Bailey, president and chairman of the board of Software AG Government Solutions. “This ATO demonstrates that our Cumulocity IoT platform is secure and scalable to meet the unique challenges required for the Department of Defense and other government agencies.”

Originally used for Department of Defense (DoD) contact tracing during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cumulocity IoT platform is device and use-case agnostic, connecting to the widest number of devices and gateways.

The Softwate AG solution automated the tracking of personnel-to-personnel exposure within defined proximities in controlled DoD environments with a highly secure, cloud-to-edge solution.

The Cumulocity IoT platform supports the capture, analysis, and visualisation of data to comply with all government cyber, operational security, and PII/PHI protection requirements.

The ATO also opens up government to a wider-range of IoT data management capabilities and use cases such as:

The Software AG Cumulocity IoT platform removes technical complexity from IoT service provision, providing organisations with the flexibility and agility to deliver IoT services to internal and external customers on-demand.

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