Telos Secures Full FedRAMP High Authorization for Xacta Platform, Expanding Federal Market Reach

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April 10, 2026

Telos Corporation announced that its Xacta Cyber Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) platform has achieved full FedRAMP High authorization, a certification that requires compliance with 421 security controls and is the most stringent level for cloud services handling highly sensitive federal data. The authorization now covers the Xacta.io and Xacta.ai modules, which integrate security tools and AI‑driven insights into the platform.

FedRAMP High certification is a critical barrier to entry for federal agencies that manage financial, healthcare, and personally identifiable information. By meeting these rigorous requirements, Telos can now offer its compliance automation platform to a broader range of federal customers who previously could not adopt cloud solutions without additional security vetting. The certification also signals that Telos’s platform can operate in the government’s most sensitive environments, a key differentiator in a market dominated by larger consulting firms.

The authorization strengthens Telos’s competitive moat and supports its strategy of positioning Xacta as a high‑margin, scalable software solution for the U.S. federal market. The inclusion of AI‑powered modules—Xacta.io and Xacta.ai—highlights the company’s focus on automating compliance processes and providing deeper insights, aligning with industry trends and potentially offering a competitive advantage in a space where speed and accuracy are paramount.

John B. Wood, CEO and chairman of Telos, said, "Achieving FedRAMP High authorization demonstrates that the Xacta Cyber GRC platform meets the rigorous security requirements needed to operate in the government’s most sensitive environments." He added that the platform’s AI‑driven automation and regulatory expertise help federal agencies dramatically reduce the time required to implement and validate controls, turning compliance into a faster, more insight‑driven operation.

The FedRAMP High milestone comes shortly after Telos reported a strong Q4 2025 earnings beat, with revenue up 77% year‑over‑year to $46.8 million and a swing to profitability. The company’s guidance for 2026, forecasting 14‑21% revenue growth, reflects confidence that the new authorization will unlock additional federal contracts and accelerate adoption of its AI‑enhanced modules.

Overall, the FedRAMP High authorization positions Telos to capture a larger share of the federal GRC market, reinforces its strategic focus on high‑margin software, and underscores the company’s commitment to integrating AI into its compliance solutions.

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