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Arizona Risk and Authorization Management Program (AZRAMP)

The Arizona Risk and Authorization Management Program is a NIST-based assessment developed to analyze a vendor’s threshold for security and data protection. Modeled after the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, AZRAMP has successfully vetted over 450 cloud service products as of September 2025. These services must be periodically reviewed to ensure continued compliance with NIST regulation requirements.

**UPDATE**

The State of Arizona’s cloud security program, AZRAMP, is officially transitioning to StateRAMP (dba GovRAMP), reinforcing Arizona’s commitment to standardized cybersecurity requirements and enhanced vendor risk management. The move aligns Arizona’s cloud security policies with the widely adopted GovRAMP framework, ensuring consistency in security assessments and streamlined procurement processes for cloud service providers operating in the state.

With this transition, Arizona will leverage GovRAMP’s established compliance framework, which provides enhanced security oversight and efficiency for state agencies and service providers. This move simplifies compliance efforts for vendors while strengthening Arizona’s cybersecurity posture across public sector entities.

As of July 1, 2025, all new contracts will include risk assessment requirements that align with the GovRAMP program which is based on National Institute of Technology and Standards (NIST) 800-53. Any grace period offered to reach the appropriate assessment level will be defined within the solicitation for the product/service. 

As of July 1, 2026, all renewal contracts will include risk assessment requirements that align with GovRAMP or FedRAMP.

For more information: https://programs.govramp.org/arizona/

The State of Arizona also recognizes FedRAMP Authorizations. Their authorized product list page can be found here: https://marketplace.fedramp.gov/products (FedRAMP).

Below is a list of AZRAMP authorized cloud service products, the solution they provide, when they became AZRAMP authorized, the expiration date of their authorization, the impact level of each, and the entity that reviewed and approved their AZRAMP authorization.

Company Namesort descending Product Authorized Expiration Impact Reviewed by
Intrado Life & Safety
NG-911
02/22/2021
05/09/2027
Moderate
AZDOHS
Iron Mountain
InSight + Data Center
01/22/2023
01/22/2029
Moderate
AZDOHS
IT-CNP
GovDataHosting Cloud Platform
04/14/2018
07/25/2029
Moderate
AZDOHS
Jamf
Jamf Pro and Jamf Protect
06/28/2023
06/28/2026
Moderate
AZDOHS
Karpel Solutions
Criminal Case Management
12/07/2018
09/02/2027
Moderate
AZDOHS
Keeper Security
Government Cloud Password Manager
05/10/2023
05/10/2029
Moderate
AZDOHS
Keystone Systems
Keystone Library Automation System
09/18/2023
09/18/2026
Moderate
AZDOHS
Kimley-Horn
Traction
04/21/2025
04/21/2028
Moderate
AZDOHS
KnowBe4
Security Awareness Training
03/17/2022
09/22/2027
Moderate
AZDOHS
Knowledge Services
MTS-MSP
10/21/2024
10/21/2027
Moderate
AZDOHS