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JFrog announced its participation in the Department of Defense (DoD) Enterprise Software Initiative (ESI)’s DevSecOps Agency Catalog.
The DoD ESI catalog helps streamline procurement practices and achieve lower total cost of ownership through a unified contracting and vendor management strategy across the entire department.
“JFrog’s participation in the DoD’s ESI DevSecOps catalog underscores our commitment to helping defense organizations meet their mission while ensuring their software supply chains remain secure amidst an increasingly dangerous threat landscape,” said Shlomi Ziv, General Manager, SVP of Americas Sales, JFrog. “By making it easier to procure trusted DevSecOps solutions with proven ROI, we’re helping government organizations swiftly reinforce their security posture and ensuring their software systems can serve as the cornerstone for national security.”
As one of the largest organizations of the federal government, the DoD relies on thousands of software and IT providers to run the vast number of military projects under its command. The DoD ESI program is designed to optimize the procurement process by providing access to discounted subscriptions, services and professional training related to commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS). Being chosen for the ESI program highlights JFrog’s commitment as a trusted partner to the DoD, supplying superior solutions that adhere to the most demanding compliance and security standards.
This DoD award adds to JFrog’s existing lineup of government procurement vehicles, including ongoing collaboration with significant agreement holders such as Carahsoft, GovSmart, Four Inc. Norseman and Red River – that are all authorized to sell JFrog through the DoD ESI catalog.
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