AWS Public Sector Blog
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Transforming student wellbeing support with Amazon Bedrock and SXP.ai
SXP.ai, an innovative AI company, is transforming how universities support their students through ethical generative AI powered by AWS through Amazon Bedrock. By combining cognitive behavioral therapy techniques with advanced generative AI capabilities, SXP.ai has created a solution that provides 24/7 personalized support while maintaining the highest standards of trust and integrity. Reade this post to learn more.
Leveraging generative AI to accelerate public health genomics data standardization
In this post, we discuss the AI Genomic Schema Harmonizer, a generative AI–powered application that revolutionizes how laboratories prepare genomic data for submission to public repositories.
Sri Lanka’s National Fuel Pass system: Tackling an economic crisis with digital public infrastructure
Digital public infrastructure (DPI) has immense potential to deliver inclusive, secure, and foundational digital capabilities for entire nations efficiently and fast. In this post, we explore how DPI was used to help tackle a national economic crisis in Sri Lanka.
From inaccessible to inclusive: How the new PDF accessibility remediation solution helps institutions compliantly address accessibility requirements
Public entities must make sure that their digital content is accessible for people with disabilities. PDF documents can present challenging accessibility issues. In this post, we discuss an innovative, open source, and AI-driven solution to automate the remediation of these PDFs and bring them into compliance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 standards.
KMITL transforms prospective student guidance with Amazon Bedrock
Through a strategic collaboration with AWS and DailiTech Co., King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) developed and delivered a prospective students virtual assistant “Knowva,” a generative AI application powered by Amazon Bedrock. Read this post to learn more about this
Future-ready law enforcement: Bedfordshire Police embraces digital agility to deliver modern policing services
A collaboration between the UK’s Bedfordshire Police and AWS resulted in rapid deployment of high-impact, cloud-based solutions that free up officer and staff time and resources. This has helped officers to better serve communities and victims. Based on cloud technology, the model is easily replicable by other law-enforcement organizations.
How the University of Johannesburg uses AI chatbots to increase student engagement and reduce costs
In this post, we discuss how the University of Johannesburg worked with CX/SIM, an AWS Partner, to develop an AI-powered service automation chatbot that increased student engagement and reduced costs.
Tagging governance using AWS Organizations in the public sector
When Department of the Air Force (DAF) software factories scale their cloud operations across mission-critical environments, maintaining consistent resource tagging becomes crucial for security, compliance, and operational effectiveness. For organizations like Kessel Run, a unit that provides capabilities within the DAF Battle Network, ensuring compliance while maintaining rapid deployment capabilities is essential for delivering capabilities to warfighters. In this post, we discuss a solution that enabled Kessel Run to enforce tagging standards at resource creation while supporting their complex deployment patterns.
Accelerating Alzheimer’s disease research through AWS cloud computing powered large-scale functional genomics analysis
Dr. Gao Wang’s innovative research at Columbia University, powered by AWS cloud computing, represents a cutting-edge approach to understanding Alzheimer’s disease through functional genetics. Read this post to learn more.
ReliefWeb and Amazon distribute life-saving insights faster with generative AI
When natural disasters and conflicts create survival situations, the rapid response of the world’s hundreds of humanitarian organizations saves lives. Those organizations can save even more lives when they acquire information in pace with fast-evolving situations on the ground. Amazon is investing $25,000 in AWS credits and providing hands-on engineering support to help the United Nations’ emergency reporting service, ReliefWeb, get up-to-date crisis information to everyone who needs it—and make sure that no situation is forgotten.