FCI is the federal channel for Datadog — APM, infrastructure monitoring, logs, security monitoring, RUM, and network observability delivered to federal cloud programs as the observability fabric modern federal IT teams expect.
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×Federal cloud programs have outgrown the observability tooling they were stood up on. Modern federal IT teams — especially the ones running cloud-native workloads — want one observability fabric across infrastructure, applications, logs, and security. Datadog Government Cloud is where that fabric lands. FCI is the federal channel that scopes the rollout against the agency's existing tooling rather than around it.
Datadog is what federal cloud teams adopt when they outgrow legacy SIEM and infrastructure tooling — one platform, not seven.
Datadog's federal offering carries the authorization posture federal cloud programs need without standing up their own observability platform.
Datadog Government Cloud holds FedRAMP authorization — the inheritance federal programs can build against.
Federal teams consolidating from Splunk-era stacks land on Datadog for the unified surface across observability, logs, and security.
Six service lines that turn a Datadog entitlement into a working federal observability program.
Federal observability posture mapped against the Datadog platform — what Datadog owns, what legacy tooling stays, and how the data flows between them. The scope set before the agents go on.
Datadog licensing through GSA MAS with federal consumption terms benchmarked. Clean commit structures, the right product-mix for the workload, audit-ready procurement files.
Datadog Government Cloud tenants stood up against the agency's boundary, federal SSO wired through, role-based access aligned to the agency's identity model. The onboarding the program team needs, not a one-size-fits-all install.
Infrastructure, APM, logs, RUM, and network monitoring rolled out across the federal workload — agent deployment, tag taxonomy, dashboard build, alert posture. The visibility surface the SRE and SOC team actually use.
Cloud Security Management, log-based detection, and compliance monitoring against the agency's federal control baseline. The audit and security posture wired into the same platform the operators run.
Consumption tuning, federal-team enablement, expansion advisory across the agency cloud portfolio, and renewal management. The observability program that scales without surprise overages.
Three patterns where Datadog anchors the federal cloud observability surface.
Federal cloud programs running across Azure, AWS, and GCP — Datadog as the cross-cloud observability fabric for the agency's SRE and platform teams. One surface, every cloud the program touches.
Federal services that face the public — benefits portals, status lookups, agency websites. Datadog APM and RUM as the surface that catches the regression before the contact center does.
Federal cloud programs operating inside a FedRAMP boundary need the monitoring posture that maps to the controls. Datadog Government Cloud as the inheritance the program can actually point an assessor at.
Tell us the cloud footprint, the existing observability tooling, and the security posture — we'll come back with a path through strategy, onboarding, and coverage build-out.