Atlassian Government Cloud achieved FedRAMP Moderate Authorization in March 2025, covering Jira, Confluence, and Jira Service Management — establishing a verified, government-hardened cloud deployment path for public sector organizations. Jira Service Management is ITIL-aligned and has delivered a documented 277% ROI over three years in a Forrester Total Economic Impact study, with a payback period of under six months and an average $2.1M saving versus legacy ITSM platforms — making it a credible replacement for ServiceNow or BMC in Canadian government ITSM modernization programs. Atlassian offers Canadian data residency for Jira and Confluence Cloud, allowing federal and provincial agencies to pin data storage to Canadian infrastructure — directly supporting TBS cloud-first and data sovereignty requirements without requiring an on-premises deployment. Atlassian Isolated Cloud — a single-tenant, Atlassian-managed VPC — is roadmapped for 2026, targeting organizations with classified or highly sensitive workloads currently unable to use shared-cloud infrastructure. This positions Atlassian for Protected B eligibility conversations ahead of formal CCCS assessment.