Manhattan Associates secured FedRAMP Moderate authorization for its Warehouse Management System (WMS) from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The authorization, granted on 2025-10-28, allows the company to offer its cloud‑native WMS to FEMA and other federal agencies that require FedRAMP‑approved solutions.
This is Manhattan’s second FedRAMP authorization, following the 2023 approval with the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) for its Logistics Supply Chain Management System Cloud (LSCMS‑C). The DeCA authorization was at the Moderate impact level and enabled Manhattan to support federal logistics operations.
The new FEMA authorization builds on an existing delivery order awarded in October 2024 for a $135 million Logistics Supply Chain Management System Cloud (LSCMS‑C) contract. The contract provides FEMA with a secure, cloud‑based platform for managing supply‑chain logistics during emergencies.
Manhattan claims that it is the only supply‑chain commerce provider with full FedRAMP authorization, a distinction that positions the company to win additional federal contracts and expand its customer base in the federal sector, which has historically been underserved by supply‑chain software vendors due to stringent security requirements.
The authorization is expected to open up opportunities for future government contracts, potentially driving additional subscription revenue and strengthening the company’s long‑term growth prospects.
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