Government & Public Sector
Federal departments, state agencies, and counties run on the same evidence model: documented controls, demonstrated continuous operation, and an audit trail an inspector general can verify. Quartz produces that trail.
Regulatory context
The platform's controls map to the access, audit, and configuration management families across the major public-sector frameworks.
Aligned to access control (AC), audit (AU), identification and authentication (IA), and system and communications protection (SC) families.
Direct mapping to AC-2, AC-3, AC-6, AU-2, AU-12, IA-2, and adjacent controls. Mappings provided in the Trust Center.
State and local equivalent of FedRAMP authorisation, with similar control mapping and continuous monitoring expectations.
Texas state authorisation for systems processing state data. Same control families, state-specific reciprocity.
Access, advanced authentication, and audit controls for criminal-justice information systems addressed by the platform configuration.
Zero trust architecture reference: the platform implements the policy decision and enforcement point split described therein.
Where it lands first
Per-resource access to mission applications, scoped by clearance level and citizenship attributes from your authoritative directory.
Time-bound access for cleared and uncleared contractors, with engagement-level audit trails and automatic offboarding.
Federated access across partner agencies without standing accounts, with each side's policy enforced on its own resources.
Per-record audit visibility for systems holding citizen records, with access decisions logged for FOIA and inspector-general queries.