Dynatrace Announces Intent to Pursue FedRAMP High and Expanded Government Security Standards
Building on FedRAMP Moderate authorization, company outlines roadmap to support higher-security U.S. government and sovereign environments
Dynatrace (NYSE: DT), the leading AI-powered observability platform, today announced its intent to pursue FedRAMP High authorization and expanded government security standards. This effort is part of Dynatrace’s broader public sector strategy, building on its established FedRAMP Moderate-Impact Authorization. This strategic direction reflects Dynatrace’s commitment to supporting U.S. federal agencies, state and local government agencies, defense and intelligence organizations, commercial customers working with federal agencies, and global public sector customers operating in environments that require elevated levels of security and compliance.
Since achieving FedRAMP Moderate authorization in 2020 and subsequently expanding that authorization to include Dynatrace Application Security under NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 5, Dynatrace has supported public sector organizations with compliance-ready observability and security solutions. As federal agencies accelerate modernization initiatives, hybrid cloud transformation, and AI adoption, Dynatrace is committed to building its platform to operate across higher security baselines, reinforcing Dynatrace’s plans to pursue FedRAMP High authorization.








