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Eptura Achieves FedRAMP® Authorization for its Integrated Workplace Management System

Published 6/4/2025

Eptura announced in May of 2025 that it has achieved authorization through the U.S. Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) for its Archibus integrated workplace management system (IWMS). With Archibus now available on the FedRAMP Marketplace, Eptura is expanding government agencies’ access to industry-leading tools to optimize their infrastructure investments. This creates new opportunities for evaluating office occupancy, enhancing maintenance programs, tracking building performance, and right-sizing real estate portfolios. Key features include:

  • Clear visibility into space and asset utilization, maintenance processes, and inspection records to ensure compliance with regulatory and financial oversight.
  • Real-time data to continuously track the usage and condition of government spaces, maintain up-to-date inventories, and streamline maintenance workflows.
  • Comprehensive space allocation visuals, scenario planning capabilities, and historical cost allocation to right-size federal real estate now and for the future.
  • Centralized asset management to provide a unified view across multiple locations and help simplify tracking, acquisition, utilization, repurposing, and decommissioning.

More than 600 government institutions across 11 countries already leverage Eptura solutions. As federal agencies respond to new mandates emphasizing in-person work and tighter budget oversight, the public sector is also accelerating its adoption of secure cloud-based technologies to improve space use, streamline operations, and reduce overhead.

Headquartered in Atlanta, Eptura has undergone extensive assessments to demonstrate compliance with rigorous federal cybersecurity regulations, which are currently under review by the Office of Management and Budget for potential simplification.

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Eptura
Worktech Solutions Provider