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Unlocking the future of underwater defense: How the U.S. Navy and DIU are leading AI innovation with AWS

The U.S. Navy has long been at the forefront of innovation, particularly when it comes to securing our nation’s interests beneath the waves. As the challenges of underwater defense continue to evolve, the Navy, in partnership with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative to harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) for underwater target threat detection.

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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 Amazon 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.

New IDC whitepaper: How cloud drives government outcomes at scale and supports compliance with security requirements

A new IDC whitepaper explores how, with cloud, US federal agencies can achieve meaningful digital innovation while addressing their mission needs. As more agencies migrate applications and workloads to the cloud, including their most sensitive and heavily regulated data, a key consideration is meeting federal compliance and security mandates.

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Readying the warfighter: U.S. Navy ERP migrates to AWS

The U.S. Navy and SAP National Security Services (SAP NS2) migrated their largest SAP enterprise resource planning (ERP) system – 72,000 users spread across six U.S. Navy commands – to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud. The milestone — which came 10 months ahead of schedule — will put the movement and documentation of some $70 billion worth of parts and goods into one accessible space, so the information can be shared, analyzed, and protected more uniformly.