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Checkout the latest news from the Rancher Government team and how their commitment to secure, innovative, open source Kubernetes solutions is driving mission success across the U.S. Government and military.

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Sima Shahin Appointed As New Regional Vice President of System Integrators

October 5, 2021

Rancher Government Solutions (RGS®), a leader in innovative, reliable open-source solutions for federal and U.S. government entities, announced the new strategic hire of Sima Shahin as the Regional Vice President of System Integrators. This appointment follows the company’s newly launched Rancher Government Solution Customer Advisory Board (CAB), which is a forum for federal IT leaders and executives to provide strategic guidance to the executive management team to develop and improve the customer experience and success of the company.

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Rancher Government Solutions (RGS) launches with Industry veteran Lynne Chamberlain in Command

April 21, 2021

Rancher Government Solutions (RGS®), a leader in innovative, reliable open source solutions for federal and U.S. government entities, makes its official debut today, bringing together the joint successes of SUSE’s and Rancher’s Federal business divisions. RGS will be led by Lynne Chamberlain as president of regulated markets and government. Chamberlain, an industry veteran in the federal space, will play a critical role in enabling open source adoption with a specialization in enterprise Linux, Kubernetes management and edge solutions to accelerate the pace of innovation within the U.S. government.

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Why SUSE Acquired Rancher Federal

October 31, 2022

In order to meet the challenge of the ever-evolving mission landscape, our US Federal customers demand innovative solutions that can accelerate, not degrade, their mission velocity. Whether it’s civilian agencies looking to adopt cloud-native strategies, IC-partners looking to extend AI/ML pipelines to the tactical-battlefield or the USAF changing the conversation on how we all can push code to the warfighter faster than ever, the mission demands opportunity. The future of cloud-native software is not opinionated, prescriptive monoliths, but flexible vendor-agnostic architectures built to serve each customer’s unique mission.

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