Box, Inc. announced today that the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) selected Box as its cloud platform for its new Digital Content Delivery Platform project. Box will serve as the intelligent content layer for NTSB.gov, enabling investigators to collect and share documents, audio, and video files related to investigations with citizens across the country. This adoption by a U.S. government agency highlights Box's secure and agile content management capabilities for public sector missions.
In a related development, Box officially received its 'In Process' designation from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Program Management Office (PMO) for FedRAMP High Authorization. This designation follows a successful FedRAMP High Audit and an Agency Authorization at the High Impact level, signifying Box's dedication to obtaining a FedRAMP High Authority to Operate (ATO) within the next 12 months.
The FedRAMP High authorization is a rigorous attestation involving over 400 security controls, representing one of the highest security standards for cloud service providers. This milestone is crucial for Box's expansion in the U.S. federal sector, allowing it to handle highly sensitive data and reinforcing its security posture for all organizations. NTSB joins other government entities like NASA, the U.S. Air Force, and the Food and Drug Administration in utilizing Box.
The 'In Process' designation serves as a formal notice of Box's commitment to meeting strict security requirements for federal customers and enhancing overall security for all organizations using Box. This positions Box to better serve government agencies looking to modernize legacy systems and improve mission outcomes.
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