Thank you for your interest in nominating yourself or another to serve StateRAMP. A description of the Board and Committee roles can be found below. Board and Committee positions are two-year terms, beginning February 1, 2024.
Nominations will be open from June 1 – August 1, 2023. The Nominating Committee will review nominations and make recommendations for a slate to the Board. All who have submitted a nomination form will be notified following committee review, no later than November 30, 2023. Nominations not recommended for 2024 will stay on file and active for the Nominating Committee’s reference should a vacancy occur. If you have any questions, please contact our staff at info@stateramp.org.
StateRAMP is exploring the creation of a procurement-focused committee. If you are a public procurement official and would like to participate in the committee, please let us know by filling out the interest form.
The Board of Directors, as established by the by-laws, has responsibility for directing the business and affairs of StateRAMP, working with the Executive Director. The Board also has responsibility for receiving and voting upon the Nominating Committee’s recommendation for Board, Officer and Committee appointments.
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The Standards and Technical Committee is chartered by the Board as a StateRAMP standing committee comprised of up to 14 members, including voting members and advisory members. Committee members are recommended by the Nominating Committee and appointed by the Board, which strives to include representation from all stakeholders, including at least one member of the Board of Directors. The Standards and Technical Committee conducts regular meetings and may call special ad hoc meetings as needed. The Standards and Technical Committee makes recommendations to the Board regarding security standards, best practices, and assessment processes.
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The Appeals Committee is a standing committee chartered by the Board and is comprised of five to seven members. Committee members are recommended by the Nominating Committee and appointed by the Board. The Appeals Committee serves as the adjudication board for issues related to StateRAMP Ready and Authorization requests. The committee may conduct regular meetings and meet ad hoc as needed. In some cases, the Executive Committee, which includes Board Officers and executive staff, may appoint a subject matter expert to the committee to aid in a claim assessment as needed.
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The StateRAMP Approvals Committee is a standing committee comprised of five members, who are recommended by the Nominating Committee and appointed by the Board, according to the committee charter. The Approvals Committee reviews security requirements for products under review for Authorization to meet the requirement for a Government Sponsor. Committee members regularly review the StateRAMP PMO’s recommendation and executive summary of a product’s security package and associated artifacts to make a determination of a StateRAMP Authorized status.
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The Nominating Committee is a standing committee formed according to our by-laws and is comprised of three to five members. Committee members are recommended by the Nominating Committee and appointed by the Board. The committee will recommend qualified individuals for Board membership, committee membership, and officers. The committee will also make recommendations on best practices for governance.
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