GSA inks OneGov pact with Tenable for 65% discount on cloud security tools
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GSA inks OneGov pact with Tenable for 65% discount on cloud security tools
"The General Services Administration has signed a OneGov agreement with Tenable that offers steep discounts on some of the company's cloud security offerings. The agreement is the 17th OneGov pact GSA has signed with software manufacturers to bring volume discount pricing to all government buyers. In the Tenable agreement, the company is offering agencies a 65% discount off its list price for its FedRAMP-authorized Tenable Cloud Security Enterprise."
"Agencies can access the discounts through Tenable's GSA schedule, which is held by Carahsoft, a value-added reseller. "This agreement with Tenable will enable federal agencies to secure their networks and data more easily and cost effectively," Josh Gruenbaum, commissioner of GSA's Federal Acquisition Service, said in a release Thursday. Cybersecurity is critical to national security because of the government's shift to the cloud, Tenable's co-CEO Steve Vintz added."
GSA signed a OneGov agreement with Tenable that gives federal agencies steep discounts on Tenable's cloud security offerings. The pact is the 17th OneGov agreement to bring volume discount pricing to all government buyers. Under the agreement, agencies can purchase FedRAMP-authorized Tenable Cloud Security Enterprise at a 65% discount off list price through Tenable's GSA schedule held by Carahsoft. Cybersecurity is framed as critical to national security because of the government's shift to the cloud, and Tenable positions its solution to strengthen resilience and exposure management. Purchases are available through March 31, 2027, with two option years reducing the discount by 3% per year.
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