The framework outlines how FedRAMP will engage with government and industry. Image: Rena Schild/Shutterstock.com
By: FEDweek StaffThe GSA has issued an Emerging Technology Prioritization Framework for emerging technology, with an initial emphasis on generative AI, “designed to expedite the inclusion of emerging technologies in the FedRAMP Marketplace so agencies can more easily use modern tools to deliver on their missions.”
GSA said the framework, developed in response to the administration’s executive order on AI, “outlines how FedRAMP will engage with government and industry to identify which emerging technologies to prioritize, how cloud providers can request that their services be prioritized, and how FedRAMP will determine which services to prioritize.”
Overall, it emphasizes a simplified web-based experience, flexibility to increase services to respond to agency demand, and a focus on both current and future demand.
“Our prioritization framework will result in additional generative AI offerings being added to the FedRAMP Marketplace allowing rapid adoption by agencies to meet both their enterprise and public mission” and will prioritize offerings that include chat interfaces, code-generation and debugging tools, prompt-based image generators, and general-purpose API offerings of the above three capabilities, it said.
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