St. George, Utah — February 18, 2026

Vasion has achieved FedRAMP High Authorization to Operate (ATO) under the U.S. government’s Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, marking a significant milestone for the print automation and document workflow provider.

The FedRAMP High baseline represents the federal government’s most stringent cloud security standard, required for systems handling sensitive, mission-critical data across civilian and defense agencies.

The authorization was sponsored by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), the Department of Defense’s primary IT and cybersecurity organization. DISA’s backing signals federal demand for secure, cloud-native automation across both physical and digital document workflows.

“DISA has been a longtime customer and a key sponsor in helping us navigate this multi-year process,” said Ryan Wedig, CEO and co-founder of Vasion. “This authorization goes beyond physical print. It enables agencies with the highest security requirements to automate both physical and digital document workflows through complex, AI-driven processes on a single secure platform.”

asion Co-Founder and CEO Ryan Wedig unveiled at V3 last June Vasion's Intelligent Print Automation platform. With Vasion's recent FedRAMP High Authorization, the company is making digital transformation attainable for users with the most stringent security requirements. Vasion’s annual V3 (Vision, Values and Velocity) company event took place in June 2025 at the Black Desert Resort in Ivins, Utah, where leadership outlined strategic goals and unveiled product direction for the year.

Vasion is best known for its serverless printing and Intelligent Print Automation platform. With FedRAMP High status, the company can now deliver its full cloud-native offering—including AI-enabled workflow automation—to agencies operating in high-impact environments.

According to CTO Corey Ercanbrack, the milestone traces back to a strategic rebuild nearly a decade ago.

“We made the decision in 2016 to rebuild the platform from the ground up as cloud-native, multi-tenant, and immutable,” Ercanbrack said. “Many competitors simply hosted legacy on-premise products and labeled them SaaS. We engineered for the cloud from day one. That architecture is why we achieved FedRAMP High with a platform built for it—not retrofitted.”

Vasion CTO Corey Ercanbrack at V3 unveiling the company's Intelligent Print Automation platform that eliminate print servers with cloud-native serverless print. The V3 event was held at Black Desert Resort in Ivins, Utah, a luxury destination in southern Utah’s Greater Zion region known for its dramatic desert landscapes and world-class amenities.

The company says federal agencies can now deploy intelligent print automation across physical and digital workflows, with single-click integration to modern AI models, while maintaining compliance with the government’s highest security standards.

In addition to FedRAMP High, Vasion holds ISO 27001, ISO 42001, and SOC 2 certifications. The platform includes advanced encryption, granular access controls, and comprehensive audit logging designed to meet federal requirements for confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

With FedRAMP High authorization in place, Vasion is positioned to compete more aggressively in defense and civilian agency cloud modernization initiatives, where secure document automation remains a persistent operational challenge.

Learn more at www.vasion.com.

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