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Microsoft BPOS for Gov Gets FISMA Clearance

Microsoft's Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS), a cloud-based suite of productivity applications, is now certified for government use under the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA).

BPOS for the federal government, or BPOS-Federal, received an "authorization to operate" clearance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the company announced on Wednesday in a blog post.

"The certification and accreditation has resulted in an official 'Authorization to Operate' (ATO) issued on April 19 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for Microsoft's Business Productivity Online Services-Federal, which includes Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and Office Communications Online," the blog said.

Government IT systems must meet security certification and accreditation standards specified by the 2002 FISMA law (PDF). Software products aren't certified as "FISMA-compliant" per se, but the systems running them do have to meet FISMA standards.

Microsoft had received authorization for its datacenters in November based on FISMA requirements. However, it had lacked such authorization for its hosted applications that ran in those datacenters. Now, with the added authorization, the way is cleared for BPOS-Federal applications to be rolled out to 120,000 USDA employees.

Still, a legal tussle could dog Microsoft along the way -- at least in terms of obtaining some government contracts. A lawsuit filed by Google in October against the U.S. Department of Interior alleges that Google was excluded from competitive-bidding contract considerations when Microsoft won a BPOS-Federal contract with that government organization.

Microsoft has since returned fire. Earlier this month, a Microsoft attorney asserted that Google Apps for Government lacks FISMA certification. However, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), which issues FISMA certification and accreditation approvals, weighed in, stating that Google Apps Premier was "FISMA compliant in July of 2010" and that Google Apps for Government uses the same controls. The GSA currently is just assessing some added security controls in the Google Apps for Government suite.

Microsoft will update its BPOS line of hosted applications with a new offering called "Office 365," which is currently available for testing as a beta release. Microsoft expects to roll out Office 365 services commercially sometime this summer. After that commercial release, Microsoft plans "to pursue FISMA certification and accreditation for Office 365," according to Microsoft's blog post.

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Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.

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