Red Hat OpenShift on AWS GovCloud achieves FedRAMP High authorization

Red Hat has announced that its hosted control plane architecture for OpenShift Service on AWS in AWS GovCloud is now authorized at the FedRAMP High level. This development enables federal agencies to leverage fully managed services with enhanced security. The authorization emphasizes streamlined operations, allowing organizations to prioritize their core missions over infrastructure management.

On December 17, 2025, Red Hat shared the news via a post on X (formerly Twitter), highlighting a significant milestone in cloud security for government use. The hosted control plane for Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS, specifically within AWS GovCloud, has received FedRAMP High authorization. This certification underscores the platform's rigorous security standards, which are crucial for handling sensitive federal workloads.

FedRAMP High is the highest level of authorization under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, ensuring compliance with stringent security controls. As a fully managed service, Red Hat OpenShift on AWS GovCloud reduces the operational burden on agencies. According to the announcement, it provides 'rigorous security and streamlined operations,' enabling users to 'focus on their mission, not infrastructure.'

This authorization builds on Red Hat's collaboration with AWS to deliver containerized application platforms tailored for government environments. AWS GovCloud regions are designed to meet U.S. federal compliance requirements, including those for controlled unclassified information. The press release linked in the post offers further details on the architecture and its implications for public sector innovation.

For federal agencies seeking scalable, secure cloud solutions, this update represents a step forward in adopting modern technologies without compromising on regulatory adherence. Red Hat's emphasis on managed services aligns with broader trends in cloud adoption, where reliability and compliance are paramount.

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