ideas: editorial sweep — atomization, interlinking, restructuring
- Split competitive-analysis-2026-05.org → TOC + 9 competitor files in ideas/competitors/. Dropped date from filename. All competitor UUIDs generated, TOC keeps original UUID for backlink continuity. - Deleted passepartout-economics.org archive (replaced by 27-node KB). - Inlined 5 'See also' blocks into natural prose (compliance-index, first-mover-window, revenue-table, orders-of-magnitude-time, native-org-knowledge-base). - Linked 7 orphan compliance pages back to compliance index + finished truncated sentences. - Linked all 14 Agora requirement docs from topic-relevant pages (identity→lisp-machine-security, infrastructure→compute-marketplace, social-space→growth-strategy, exchange→agora-contracts, etc.). - Linked ai-industry-impact from investment-thesis, sufficiency-flip, verification-appliance, effects-growth-flywheel (up from 1 to 10+ pages). - Fixed CREATED timestamps to use git commit dates instead of today. - Made all links absolute from root (no port inheritance). - Removed stale agora/docs/ duplicate content.
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:ID: auto-fedramp
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:CREATED: [2026-05-23 Sat]
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@@ -46,14 +47,14 @@ contracts. FedRAMP is a procurement gate, not a regulatory one.
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FedRAMP is the highest bar and the most expensive certification to obtain.
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Few cloud providers achieve it (fewer than 300 authorized products as of 2025).
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But those that do capture the US government market with minimal competition.
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For the triad: a [[file:compute-marketplace.org][compute marketplace]] provider with FedRAMP Moderate or High
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For the triad: a [[id:3c6b0449-a8fb-5b89-b82a-34efb21ef5b5][compute marketplace]] provider with FedRAMP Moderate or High
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authorization can sell to every federal agency. The gate stack's deterministic
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audit trail maps directly to FedRAMP's continuous monitoring requirement —
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producing verifiable evidence of control effectiveness on every access, not
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just during the annual assessment. This is what justifies the
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[[file:domain-gate-packages.org][FedRAMP gate package]] at $100K/yr (the highest price) — it is not a software
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[[id:c34940cc-090e-57c4-8020-e78b1d32b96c][FedRAMP gate package]] at $100K/yr (the highest price) — it is not a software
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package, it is the evidence pipeline for a certification that costs $1M-$5M
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and 12-36 months to obtain independently. The [[file:verification-monopoly.org][verification monopoly]] argument
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and 12-36 months to obtain independently. The [[id:827bc546-e887-5b7c-9b65-6392beaf0920][verification monopoly]] argument
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applies hardest here: an agency that has relied on a FedRAMP-authorized compute
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provider for five years cannot switch without re-running the entire authorization
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process with a new provider.
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