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Teradata is a FedRAMP® Ready data platform suited for U.S. federal agencies to store, analyze, and derive AI-powered insights from sensitive federal data at mission scale. Built on a foundation of trusted enterprise analytics and integrated AI, Teradata helps civilian and defense agencies unify their data, accelerate mission outcomes, and deploy secure, compliant intelligence where it's needed most.
Discover what Teradata delivers for federal missions, learn more about FedRAMP® Ready status, explore use cases, and review security and compliance details. Find out what Teradata's federal product roadmap looks like, get procurement and deployment information, and get answers to some of the most common questions about FedRAMP® and the Teradata platform.
What Teradata delivers for federal missions
Federal agencies are under growing pressure to turn fragmented data into secure, mission-ready intelligence—and to do it at the pace modern operations require. Teradata gives civilian and defense agencies a unified data platform, built for the scale, governance, and AI demands of federal work. Four capabilities anchor the platform.
Unified data platform
Teradata integrates structured and unstructured federal data across sources, systems, and silos—in the cloud, on premises, or in hybrid configurations. Agencies eliminate fragmented data environments and gain a single, governed foundation for analytics, AI, and mission decision-making, without costly migration or lift-and-shift compromise.
In-database analytics
With AI Studio, Teradata runs advanced analytics directly where the data lives—no extraction, no movement, no latency. Federal analysts get access to extensive in-database machine learning, graph, geospatial, and time-series capabilities that turn raw data into mission intelligence at the speed agencies need.
AI/ML at federal scale
Teradata provides a trusted, governed foundation for the full range of federal AI workloads—from predictive modeling and machine learning to generative and agentic AI. Agencies deploy AI with the data quality, lineage, and security controls their missions demand, without sacrificing performance or compliance.
Hybrid and flexible deployment
Teradata supports cloud-first, on-premises, and hybrid deployments, giving agencies the flexibility to meet strict data residency, tenancy, and sovereignty requirements while maintaining a consistent analytics experience across environments.
FedRAMP® Ready status
FedRAMP® Ready status confirms that Teradata has passed independent security assessment and is prepared for federal agency adoption. This section covers what that means, the path to full authorization, and how Teradata is tracking the broader FedRAMP® modernization program.
What FedRAMP® Ready means for Teradata
Teradata on AWS has achieved FedRAMP® Ready status at Moderate Impact Level in the U.S. East and U.S. West regions. FedRAMP® Ready confirms that Teradata has been assessed by an independent Third Party Assessment Organization (3PAO) and meets the requirements to pursue full FedRAMP® Authorization. Federal agencies can review the official Marketplace listing to verify current status and technical details.
The path to FedRAMP® authorized
FedRAMP® Ready is a milestone, not an endpoint. Teradata is actively progressing toward full FedRAMP® authorization or Authority to Operate (ATO). Federal agencies evaluating Teradata are encouraged to begin procurement conversations now—FedRAMP® Ready status signals that Teradata is prepared for agency sponsorship, and engaging early can accelerate the path to an ATO that matches specific mission timelines.
Tracking FedRAMP® 20x
The FedRAMP® 20x modernization program, announced in 2025, is rebuilding federal cloud authorization around automation, continuous validation, and machine-readable evidence. Teradata is tracking the 20x transition and is committed to the automation-first direction of the program.
Mission use cases
Teradata has served U.S. federal agencies for decades, delivering analytics and data platform capabilities across the full range of federal mission areas. Teradata extends that history into the cloud and AI era—giving agencies modern, compliant infrastructure for the missions they're tasked with today.
Teradata supports U.S. federal agencies across policymaking and decision support; fraud, waste, and abuse prevention; operational efficiency and supply chain; citizen services and case management; public health management; and transportation and mobility. Explore federal and public sector use cases.
Security and compliance
Security is foundational to how Teradata serves federal customers. Teradata is engineered around the controls federal agencies require—both the FedRAMP® baseline and the adjacent frameworks that federal and federally aligned workloads commonly need.
FedRAMP® aligned security controls
Teradata implements the security architecture federal agencies require: U.S. data residency, tenancy isolation from commercial customers, FIPS 140-3 validated cryptography, TLS 1.2 in-transit encryption, continuous security monitoring with monthly vulnerability scanning, and incident reporting and Plan of Action and Milestones (POA&M) management aligned with FedRAMP® requirements. Together, these controls form the compliance foundation that makes Teradata eligible for federal agency adoption.
Broader compliance posture
Teradata's compliance portfolio extends beyond FedRAMP® Ready to include the industry and global frameworks federal agencies frequently layer into their procurement requirements—from healthcare-specific controls for HHS and CMS workloads to financial and international standards for agencies with cross-border operations. Learn more about certifications and compliance.
Federal product roadmap
Teradata on AWS is FedRAMP® Ready today—the first milestone in Teradata's ongoing federal investment. Teradata's federal roadmap includes expanding deployment options, additional impact levels, and broader product availability for federal agencies, including on-premises, hybrid, and additional cloud configurations. Federal agencies evaluating Teradata are encouraged to engage the Teradata federal team directly to discuss current capabilities, roadmap timing, and specific mission requirements.
Procurement and deployment
Federal procurement moves through defined channels. This section covers how agencies can verify Teradata's authorization status, the contract paths Teradata supports, and how to engage the federal team.
FedRAMP® Marketplace listing
Every federal procurement conversation starts with verifying current authorization status. Teradata is listed on the FedRAMP® Marketplace under listing FR2514451787, where agency procurement officers and contracting officers can review the current status, deployment regions, impact level, and sponsor information directly from the authoritative federal source.
Contract vehicles and procurement paths
Teradata's federal team works with agencies through established contract vehicles and authorized reseller partners to streamline procurement and shorten time to award. Available paths depend on agency requirements, authorization status, and specific mission context—contact the Teradata federal team to discuss the vehicles best matched to your agency's procurement process.
Engage the federal team
For procurement inquiries, technical deep-dives, or mission-specific scoping conversations, the Teradata federal team is the direct path. Engagements typically begin with a short qualification call to align on requirements and deployment scope.

Frequently asked questions
Still have questions about FedRAMP® data platform for government? Here are answers to some of the most common.
Is Teradata FedRAMP® compliant?
Is Teradata FedRAMP® compliant?
Yes. Teradata on AWS has achieved FedRAMP® Ready status at Moderate Impact Level in the U.S. East and U.S. West regions. FedRAMP® Ready confirms that Teradata has passed independent 3PAO assessment and meets the requirements to pursue full FedRAMP® authorization. Verify current status on the FedRAMP® Marketplace.
What FedRAMP® impact level does Teradata support?
What FedRAMP® impact level does Teradata support?
Teradata currently holds FedRAMP® Ready status at Moderate Impact Level—the baseline suitable for the majority of federal mission workloads, including sensitive business data and personally identifiable information (PII). Teradata's federal roadmap includes evaluating additional impact levels as customer demand and program priorities evolve.
What's the difference between FedRAMP® Ready and FedRAMP® authorized?
What's the difference between FedRAMP® Ready and FedRAMP® authorized?
FedRAMP® Ready confirms that a cloud service has passed independent 3PAO assessment and meets the requirements to pursue full authorization. FedRAMP® authorized means an agency has formally issued an Authority to Operate (ATO) and the service is listed as authorized on the FedRAMP® Marketplace. Ready is a verified milestone on the path to authorized.
How do federal agencies procure Teradata?
How do federal agencies procure Teradata?
Federal agencies can begin procurement conversations immediately. Start by reviewing the FedRAMP® Marketplace listing to confirm current status, then engage the Teradata federal team to discuss contract vehicles, reseller options, and agency-specific procurement paths. Teradata supports multiple procurement channels depending on agency requirements.
Which Teradata products are currently FedRAMP® authorized?
Which Teradata products are currently FedRAMP® authorized?
Teradata on AWS (U.S. East and U.S. West regions) is currently FedRAMP® Ready at Moderate Impact Level. Additional Teradata products, deployment configurations, and impact levels are on the federal roadmap. Federal agencies evaluating capabilities not yet covered by Ready status are encouraged to engage the federal team directly to discuss roadmap timing.
What's on the Teradata federal product roadmap?
What's on the Teradata federal product roadmap?
Teradata's federal roadmap includes expanding deployment options (additional cloud regions, on-premises, and hybrid configurations), additional FedRAMP® impact levels, and broader product availability. Specific roadmap timing is discussed directly with federal customers as part of mission-scoping conversations—contact the federal team for current detail.