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Coralogix secures sponsor for FedRAMP AI observability bid

Wed, 14th Jan 2026

Coralogix has secured the U.S. Department of Education's Federal Student Aid as the sponsoring agency for its bid for FedRAMP Moderate authorisation.

The company said the sponsorship marks the start of a formal path through the US government's cloud security assessment process. Coralogix said it expects to complete the authorisation process within the next year.

FedRAMP, short for the Federal Risk and Authorisation Management Programme, sets a standard approach for security assessment and authorisation for cloud services used by US federal agencies. A sponsoring agency works with a cloud provider through the process and supports the required documentation and assessment.

Coralogix described the effort as a move into federal procurement for its observability software. The company sells tools that monitor systems and applications, including those that use artificial intelligence.

The company said it aims to become the first "AI observability platform" to receive FedRAMP authorisation. FedRAMP Moderate covers systems that process data where a breach could have a serious impact on an organisation's operations, assets or individuals.

Product scope

Coralogix markets its platform as "full-stack observability". It covers application performance monitoring, security information and event management, real user monitoring and infrastructure monitoring. The company said it provides visibility across AI performance, security and governance in a single system.

In its description of its AI monitoring approach, Coralogix said it reviews the content of exchanges between users and AI systems. It said it uses that review to flag issues such as toxicity, hallucinations and attempts to breach chatbots for data theft.

Coralogix also said its platform consolidates functions that otherwise require multiple products. It said this can replace up to ten separate solutions used by customers.

Olly agent

Coralogix recently launched a product called Olly. The company described Olly as an "autonomous observability agent" that identifies and resolves production issues in real time.

Coralogix said Olly analyses telemetry data and produces answers without prompts. The company said Olly differs from assistants that only respond to commands. It said Olly decides what to analyse, runs queries, explains decisions and suggests next steps.

"We are grateful to the U.S. Department of Education-Federal Student Aid office for its trust and sponsorship of our platform," said Ariel Assaraf, CEO and co-founder, Coralogix. "Coralogix is committed to bringing U.S. federal agencies a streamlined, secure solution that simplifies operations and accelerates decision-making, so they can focus on delivering results rather than managing complexity."

Authorisation track

Coralogix said it has completed preliminary requirements for FedRAMP. It said it is working in collaboration with the FCC and in coordination with the FedRAMP Programme Management Office.

FedRAMP authorisation can open access to federal buyers for cloud providers and software companies. Agencies often require vendors to meet the programme's controls before they can handle government data or run in certain environments.

Coralogix positioned the move as aligned with the rising use of AI-driven analytics and multicloud strategies across federal agencies. The company also framed observability as a governance and security requirement for AI applications and agents, alongside system performance monitoring.

The company said it operates a pricing model based on data volume. It also said public sector buyers can access its offerings through contract vehicles via its partner FOUR, Inc.

Coralogix said it expects to reach FedRAMP certification within the next year.