Procore Technologies has secured FedRAMP Moderate Authorization for its Procore for Government solution, a federal security certification that allows the platform to be used by U.S. government agencies and their contractors. The authorization confirms that Procore’s cloud infrastructure meets 323 NIST SP 800‑53 security controls, enabling the handling of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and supporting Department of Defense contractors with Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 2 obligations.
The FedRAMP win opens a new revenue stream for Procore by granting access to the public‑sector construction market, which is projected to spend more than $520 billion annually in 2025. With the certification, Procore can now bid on a broader range of federal construction contracts, positioning the company to capture a share of government‑related project management work that was previously inaccessible due to security requirements.
Procore’s leadership announced a 4% workforce reduction—approximately 300 employees—on January 14, 2026, as part of a strategic effort to streamline operations amid a slowdown in the construction‑technology sector. The FedRAMP authorization is a counterbalancing development that signals the company’s commitment to growth and resilience in a challenging market environment.
Steve Davis, President of Product & Technology, said, “Achieving FedRAMP Moderate Authorization reflects our ongoing commitment to bringing the same innovation we pioneered in the commercial sector to the builders of our nation’s critical infrastructure.” The statement underscores Procore’s focus on extending its commercial success to government customers while maintaining rigorous security standards.
Analysts have maintained a “Buy” stance on Procore, citing the company’s strong market position and the strategic value of the FedRAMP certification. The authorization is expected to enhance Procore’s competitive advantage and support its long‑term growth strategy in the construction‑technology industry.
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