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.
Docker is launching a new subscription service for its Hardened Images catalog. The secure container images are designed to help organizations achieve near-zero CVEs without the high costs that were previously associated with this. With this launch, Docker is committed to democratizing container security. Every developer often starts their journey at Docker Hub. According to the company, this first step should be secure by default, without a premium price tag.
The agreement covers both Grok 4 and Grok 4 Fast, xAI's advanced reasoning models, and includes dedicated engineering support for agencies adopting the tools, the GSA stated in a press release. Federal offices will also be able to pursue upgrade paths to enterprise subscriptions aligned with FedRAMP and Department of Defense security standards.