A practical checklist for evaluating secure federal learning platforms.
Federal LMS evaluation now involves more than training features. Download this guide to learn what agencies should consider when evaluating secure learning platforms in the FedRAMP 20x era, including Class C certification, Trust Center visibility, agency ATO support, reporting, compliance training, and security transparency.
Federal agencies need learning platforms that can support complex training programs while also meeting higher expectations for security, transparency, compliance, and audit readiness.
This guide helps federal training, IT, security, procurement, and program teams understand what to look for when evaluating a learning management system in the FedRAMP 20x era.
Meridian LMS is the first learning management system to achieve FedRAMP 20x Class C certification, giving agencies a secure, configurable platform backed by continuous validation, machine-readable security evidence, and public Trust Center visibility
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Federal LMS buyers need to evaluate more than course delivery. The right platform should help agencies manage training complexity, support secure learning operations, provide audit-ready reporting, and give security stakeholders clearer evidence during evaluation.
This guide gives federal teams a practical checklist for reviewing LMS readiness across security, training, reporting, administration, accessibility, and agency fit.
Meridian LMS helps federal, state, and local government agencies manage complex learner populations with secure role-based access, scalable user administration, and centralized oversight. Agencies can support multiple user types while keeping permissions and access aligned to the right roles, departments, and programs.
Meridian also supports government deployment needs with cloud, private cloud, on-premises options, and FedRAMP® 20x C Certified options for eligible government environments.