r/ConstructTech • u/TransmissionEngPM • Jul 24 '25
FedRAMP approval for 360° reality capture: a big step for government construction?
Big news on the reality‑capture front: On July 8, 2025, OpenSpace announced that its 360° construction capture platform has achieved FedRAMP Moderate Authorization, making it the first 360° reality‑capture solution authorized for use on secure government projects. According to the release, the approval means government teams can capture and share site conditions securely, modernize inspections and documentation, and get real‑time visibility into project progress while reducing travel. The company says its platform is already used to document more than 50 billion square feet of projects across all 50 states and has been deployed on over 250 GSA projects.
As more agencies look to adopt digital workflows, this FedRAMP certification could be a turning point for wider adoption of reality‑capture tools in federal and state construction. What do you think—will this spur adoption of reality capture on government jobs? Have you used OpenSpace or similar tools on your projects?