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AMAZON COMMITS UP TO $50 BILLION TO BUILD AI AND SUPERCOMPUTING CAPACITY FOR U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
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|November 28, 2025
Amazon Web Services is preparing one of the largest infrastructure expansions in its history, pledging to invest up to $50 billion to support artificial-intelligence and high-performance-computing capabilities for U.S. federal agencies beginning in 2026.
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The announcement reflects Amazon's intent to strengthen its longstanding position in the public-sector cloud market and address the rising demand for specialized compute across intelligence, defense, and civilian agencies managing data-intensive workloads. With plans to expand capacity across AWS’s Top Secret, Secret, and GovCloud (US) regions, the investment marks a significant escalation in the scale of AI-focused infrastructure dedicated to government use.
AWS said the buildout will add almost 1.3 gigawatts of new compute capacity to these environments, signaling a shift in how much power federal clients may require as artificial-intelligence workloads grow more complex. The company framed the initiative as a multiphase infrastructure program that will incorporate AI-optimized hardware, expanded networking systems, secure data-center environments and integrated access to machine-learning tools already used in the commercial AWS ecosystem. For Amazon, the effort extends a long-running strategy to embed its cloud services into the daily operations of federal agencies, but at a scale that reflects how AI models and high-performance computing are reshaping government-technology priorities.
A SCALE INCREASE FOR CLASSIFIED AND HIGH-SECURITY CLOUD REGIONS
AWS said that the investment will be distributed across the company’s controlled-access regions: AWS GovCloud (US), AWS Secret and AWS Top Secret. These regions are designed to host workloads requiring elevated protection, including intelligence analysis, national-security operations, scientific modeling, and classified research. Amazon noted that the expanded infrastructure will support advanced tools such as Amazon SageMaker for model training, Amazon Bedrock for the deployment of foundation models, and Amazon’s own Nova models, alongside hardware that includes AWS Trainium Al chips and clusters of NVIDIA GPUs.
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