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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has pledged to offer up to $1 billion in discounts to U.S. government agencies by 2028, aiming to modernize outdated systems and enhance capabilities through AI and cloud technology. This partnership was announced by the U.S. General Services Administration and includes AWS service credits for training, infrastructure upgrades, and cloud migration. The initiative seeks to reduce expenses and accelerate digital transformation across federal agencies.
AWS has established partnerships with over 11,000 government entities globally. Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon's cloud division, emphasized that this agreement represents a significant step in enhancing governmental flexibility and technological applications.
The commitment comes at a crucial time as Washington grapples with escalating pressures to overhaul obsolete systems. The federal government allocates over $100 billion annually to IT, with a substantial portion directed towards inefficient, antiquated systems.
For
, this collaboration transcends the mere acquisition of contracts; it is about sustaining its pivotal role in shaping the digital future of the United States.
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