Autonomous AI Engineer "Devin" Moves Toward FedRAMP High Certification for the US Federal Government
Cognition, developer of the autonomous AI software engineer “Devin,” has had its entire platform enter the “In Process” stage of certification for “FedRAMP Class D (High),” the US federal government’s security standard, and has been listed on the FedRAMP Marketplace. This extends the same certification that Devin Desktop and Devin CLI already held to Devin Cloud as well.
Details
- What FedRAMP High is: A US government authorization framework for high-security environments. Entering this certification process allows federal agencies to formally adopt Devin while maintaining compliance
- Vulnerability management: Detects vulnerabilities in legacy systems and automatically generates pull requests to fix them, with reports of “30% lower cost per issue” compared to competitors
- Legacy modernization: Converts legacy languages such as COBOL into modern languages, potentially speeding up modernization work by 5 to 40 times
- Cloud migration: Also supports cloud-native refactoring for migration to secure infrastructure
- Flexible model selection: Using “Devin Fusion” technology, tasks are automatically routed to the optimal AI model for the job, whether from frontier labs or open source
How to try it
Devin is already in use by defense-related organizations such as the US Army and Navy, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and Anduril, as well as major enterprises including Goldman Sachs, Citi, Dell, and Mercedes-Benz. Government agencies can inquire via public.sector@cognition.ai or at devin.ai/government.