AWS Public Sector Blog
Category: Public Sector
CreatorUp harnesses AWS AI tools to scale digital content development
A growing list of educational organizations, including Kaplan, McGraw Hill, New York University (NYU), and Coursera, have turned to CreatorUp to meet the rising demand for online learning. CreatorUp combines an innovative mix of human-powered creatives and generative artificial intelligence (AI) provided by HAQM Web Services (AWS) to help organizations quickly scale their digital content production. Read this post to learn more.
The Department of the Navy adds AWS Marketplace to its Enterprise Software Licensing program
The Department of the Navy (DoN) modified its blanket purchase agreement (BPA) with HAQM Web Services (AWS) to provide U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Organizations streamlined access to AWS Partners solutions available in AWS Marketplace. AWS Marketplace provides Navy and Marine Corps Organization access to commercial software and services from more than 4,000 trusted providers – accelerating procurement and modernization, improving controls and visibility, and optimizing IT spend.
How to transfer data to the CISA Comprehensive Log Aggregation Warehouse (CLAW) using HAQM S3
In this post, we show you how you can push or pull your security telemetry data to the National Cybersecurity Protection System (NCPS) Comprehensive Log Aggregation Warehouse (CLAW) using HAQM Web Services (AWS) Simple Storage Service (HAQM S3) or third-party solutions.
AWS expands program offering low-to-no cost security services for federal political campaigns and committees
HAQM Web Services (AWS) is continuing its collaboration with Defending Digital Campaigns (DDC) to offer more than 20 cybersecurity-related AWS services for low-to-no cost to all active and registered national party committees and federal candidate campaigns.
The HALO Trust is working with AWS to clear mines faster and save lives in the world’s conflict zones
HAQM Web Services (AWS) is investing $4 million to support the work of the HALO Trust and trial the use of artificial intelligence (AI) with drone imagery to locate minefields and other explosive remnants of war in Ukraine. Innovating with AWS will enable HALO to make wider use of the high-resolution drone footage it collects, including testing machine learning (ML) models for identifying mines.
Highlights from the 2024 AWS Summit Washington, DC keynote
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) innovation and inspiration dominated today’s AWS Summit Washington, DC keynote. But there was no shortage of newsworthy moments and key takeaways that extended beyond generative AI. Dave Levy, vice president of Worldwide Public Sector at HAQM Web Services (AWS), delivered the keynote and was joined onstage by three guest speakers who helped him set the tone for the annual two-day event that brings the public sector cloud community together in the nation’s capital.
AWS announces $50 million Generative AI Impact Initiative for public sector organizations
Announced today by HAQM Web Services (AWS), the two-year, $50 million investment is designed to help public sector organizations – and those that directly support their technology needs – to accelerate innovation in support of critical missions using AWS generative AI services and infrastructure, such as HAQM Bedrock, HAQM Q, HAQM SageMaker, AWS HealthScribe, AWS Trainium, and AWS Inferentia.
How AWS helps agencies meet OMB AI governance requirements
The HAQM Web Services (AWS) commitment to safe, transparent, and responsible artificial intelligence (AI)—including generative AI—is reflected in our endorsement of the White House Voluntary AI Commitments, our participation in the UK AI Safety Summit, and our dedication to providing customers with features that address specific challenges in this space. In this post, we explore how AWS can help agencies address the governance requirements outlined in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) memo M-2410 as public sector entities look to build internal capacity for AI.
Building the WIS 2.0 global weather cache on AWS
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) wants to build and modernize a global weather framework with WMO Information Systems (WIS) 2.0 to enable and democratize unified access to critical, up-to-date weather data across the world. The WIS 2.0 system and the global cache provide a single point of access to improve the speed and accuracy with which forecasts can be generated while decreasing the time and capital requirements. This post describes the value of a global weather cache as well as the design and architecture for building the WIS 2.0 global weather cache on HAQM Web Services (AWS).
10 ways that governments incentivize cloud use to accelerate digital transformation
Governments encourage public sector organizations, businesses, and citizens to embrace digital technologies and practices through a range of incentives. These incentives standardize processes and motivate behaviors that achieve the objectives of these initiatives in a way that can be sustained over time. This post, written by an HAQM Web Services (AWS) government transformation advisor, highlights 10 ways that governments use incentives to accelerate successful digital transformation.