GSA, Tenable Announce OneGov Agreement to Strengthen Federal Cloud Security
The latest OneGov agreement with Tenable achieves 65% savings on FedRAMP-authorized cloud security capabilities, enhancing federal agencies’ technology transformation and efficiency
WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced a new OneGov agreement with Tenable Public Sector LLC, providing federal agencies with discounted access to its FedRAMP-authorized Tenable Cloud Security Enterprise solution.
The agreement delivers a 65% discount off list price and simplifies acquisition through GSA’s Multiple Award Schedule – IT Category.
“Robust cybersecurity is essential for implementing AI into federal government workflows while simultaneously protecting American citizens’ data and information, a crucial component in supporting the White House’s AI Action Plan,” said FAS Commissioner Josh Gruenbaum. “This OneGov agreement with Tenable will enable federal agencies to secure their networks and data more easily and cost-effectively.”
The offering provides a comprehensive Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) designed to secure sensitive government cloud environments.
“Cybersecurity is increasingly becoming synonymous with national security and is directly impacted by the public sector’s move to the cloud,” said Tenable Co-CEO Steve Vintz. “With our FedRAMP-authorized cloud security solution, Tenable is proud to help federal agencies stay ahead of evolving threats, strengthen resilience, and secure the cloud-first future of government as part of a holistic approach to exposure management.”
Agencies have until March 31, 2027, to take advantage of these discounts. By acting before this deadline, agencies can also exercise option years with favorable escalation rates: 0% in year 1, and 3% in years 2 and 3. This means the discount remains substantial, at 62% in year 2 and 59% in year 3. The offering is available exclusively to federal agencies via GSA’s Multiple Award Schedule contract.
GSA’s OneGov initiative is the cornerstone of the Trump Administration’s drive to consolidate federal procurement for common goods and services and provides critical tools to federal employees at discounted pricing. Tenable is the latest addition to a growing list of companies that have entered into OneGov agreements with GSA.
This agreement is the latest in GSA’s OneGov portfolio, which consolidates federal IT demand and promotes direct access to original technology providers. By securing standardized terms and pre-negotiated pricing, OneGov agreements reduce acquisition complexity, improve efficiency, and deliver savings for taxpayers.
For more details and how to access this offer, visit itvmo.gsa.gov/onegov.
This agreement aligns with OneGov’s broader shift toward OEM-direct engagement, transparency in pricing, and accelerated digital transformation.
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