Government Agencies
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Amazon Eyes Up to $50 Billion in AI Deals with US Government
Amazon plans to invest up to $50 billion to expand its AI and high-performance computing infrastructure for U.S. government cloud clients. The project, starting in 2026, will add 1.3 gigawatts of data center capacity and provide access to AWS AI tools, Anthropic’s Claude models, Nvidia chips, and Amazon’s Trainium chips. This move aligns with broader industry investment in AI infrastructure, as companies compete to meet growing demands for AI compute power. AWS aims to empower government agencies to create AI solutions and boost productivity.
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DocuSign IAM Platform Gains FedRAMP Moderate Authorization
Docusign’s Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) platform achieved FedRAMP Moderate authorization, enabling secure and compliant agreement solutions for U.S. federal agencies. This empowers agencies to modernize agreement processes, increase efficiency, improve service delivery, and unlock insights with AI. IAM facilitates digital transformation, replacing outdated paper-based workflows with AI-enhanced processes, improving security, and reducing costs. Agencies can now confidently deploy Docusign’s IAM to manage agreements faster and more securely, furthering government initiatives for digital services and cloud-based solutions.