Google Apps Receives US Government Accreditation

Google has launched Google Apps for Government and earned a key security credit that makes its collaboration software for the cloud viable for federal agencies.

Google Apps for Government includes all of the applications in the company’s Google Apps Premier Edition (GAPE) suite, including Gmail, Google Docs and Postini security services.

The suite, which Google hosts in its servers and provisions over the Web, will run government agencies $50 per user (£32), per month, or the same as GAPE.
However, unlike the standard, education and premier editions of Google Apps, Google Apps for Government has been awarded Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) certification and accreditation from the U.S. government’s General Services Administration.

Federal Accreditation

FISMA calls for all information systems used by U.S. federal government agencies to have the utmost security. The GSA sports 15,000 e-mail accounts and oversees government procurement in the U.S.

Its blessing of Google Apps for makes it easier for federal agencies to compare Google’s security features to those of their existing systems.
For example, GSA currently uses IBM’s Lotus Notes. That contract is up for renewal by the end of the fiscal year and the GSA is in position to weigh the security of Google Apps versus Lotus Notes.

The FISMA certification is also something Microsoft is trying to win for its rival cloud computing offering, Business Productivity Online Suite. Microsoft is waging war against Google in the cloud for collaboration software customers.

To satisfy FISMA protocol, Google pledges to provide added federal security and peace of mind by storing Gmail and Calendar data separate from data generated by consumers of the standard and premier editions of Google Apps.

Data Centre

This means Google Apps for Government will run in the cloud on servers located in a dedicated data centre facility somewhere in the continental United States, “exclusively for our government customers,” said the suite’s Technical Program Manager Kripa Krishnan in a blog post.

Other Google applications, such as Google Sites, Google Video and Google Talk, will soon follow.

While the Google Apps for Government has been accorded FISMA for federal credibility, Google expects this will have a trickle down effect into the state and local municipalities, said Matt Glotzbach, product management director for Google Apps, said during a media event on 26 July.

The suite forms the centerpiece for the “government cloud” Google discussed building last September.

Clint Boulton eWEEK USA 2012. Ziff Davis Enterprise Inc. All Rights Reserved

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