Austin, TX – May 20, 2025 – NinjaOne®, the automated endpoint management platform, today announced NinjaOne for Government has achieved the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP®) “In Process” designation at the Moderate Impact Level. This designation demonstrates the company’s commitment to reducing costs and improving efficiency and security for Federal agencies operating in the cloud.
As Federal IT teams face mounting pressure to modernize systems, secure an expanding attack surface, and support hybrid work environments, they’re often constrained by limited resources and fragmented tools. With the growing complexity of managing millions of endpoints across multiple locations while maintaining strict security and compliance standards, Federal agencies need automated, simple, and reliable endpoint management and security that can scale with their needs.
NinjaOne allows agencies to move faster, operate more securely, and focus resources on mission-critical priorities, not managing tools. With NinjaOne, agencies can:
- Reduce costs and consolidate IT – Agencies can consolidate legacy systems and automate repetitive tasks. Customers report replacing 2-4 tools with NinjaOne* and reducing IT operational workload by up to 40%.**
- Simplify and secure operations – IT teams gain real-time visibility into endpoint status, compliance, and health across on-premises and remote devices so they can identify and resolve issues quickly.
- Do more with less – Automation of manual, tedious tasks and device management from a single console frees up agencies to dedicate more resources to achieving their missions. Also, with NinjaOne’s industry-leading training and support, agencies can deploy NinjaOne quickly and realize a rapid time to value, with customers typically implementing NinjaOne in under 30 days.
“Achieving our FedRAMP “In Process” designation reiterates NinjaOne’s commitment to the Federal space and will allow Federal agencies to leverage NinjaOne’s automated endpoint management to streamline operations, strengthen security, and deliver better service at scale,” said Aaron Kinworthy, VP of Public Sector at NinjaOne. “We’re focused on helping Federal IT teams succeed by giving them the tools they need to automate routine tasks and reduce the manual effort in managing endpoints, so they can focus on additional strategic initiatives that move their missions forward.”
This designation comes shortly after NinjaOne announced the appointment Kinworthy to VP and Egon Rinderer to SVP of Federal and Enterprise Growth – further highlighting the company’s commitment to driving results for Federal customers.
Learn more about how NinjaOne helps Federal agencies automate endpoint management and security at: https://www.ninjaone.com/government/federal/, and find NinjaOne on the FedRAMP Marketplace here: https://marketplace.fedramp.gov/products/FR2430847803.
* Omdia: Leading IT Trends for 2024: Embracing Automation, Security, and Consolidation
**Enterprise Strategy Group, a division of TechTarget, Research Publication, Managing the Endpoint Vulnerability Gap: The Convergence of IT and Security to Reduce Exposure; Dave Gruber, Principal Analyst; Gabe Knuth, Senior Analyst; and Bill Lundell, Director of Syndicated Research; May 2023