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FedRAMP System Security Plan

Joey van Kuilenburg

FedRAMP System Security Plan

FedRAMP System Security Plan

This document details the System Security Plan (SSP) for the information security controls. This System Security Plan was written in accordance with National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication (SP) 800-18, Revision 1, Guide for Developing Security Plans for Information Technology Systems. is a owned company headquartered in . Completion of this SSP, which describes how U.S. federal information will be safeguarded, is a requirement of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-130, Management of Federal Information Resources, Appendix III, Security of Federal Automated Information Resources, and Public Law 100-235, the Computer Security Act of 1987.


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Kevin Jackson is a senior information technologist specializing in information technology solutions that meet critical Federal government operational requirements. Prior positions include VP & General Manager Cloud Services for NJVC, VP Federal Systems at Sirius Computer Solutions, Worldwide Sales Executive at IBM, Vice President Global IT Project Office at JP Morgan Chase, and CTO at SENTEL Corporation.

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Joey is a marketer who prefers to put in a bit of extra work to make an “ok” product or experience an amazing product or experience.

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