Amazon Web Services has unveiled a major $50 billion investment to create high-performance AI computing infrastructure dedicated to U.S. federal agencies, marking one of the company’s most significant government-focused technology expansions to date. The initiative will deliver 1.3 gigawatts of new compute capacity and broaden government access to advanced AI services, including Amazon SageMaker, Amazon Bedrock, model-customization tools, and Anthropic’s Claude.
AWS plans to break ground on the new data centers in 2026 as part of a long-term effort to modernize federal AI workloads. The company said the buildout is designed to remove long-standing technical barriers and enable agencies to accelerate mission-critical work across areas such as cybersecurity, scientific research, and drug discovery.
This investment extends AWS’s long history supporting U.S. government operations, following earlier developments such as AWS Top Secret-East and the AWS Secret Region. The announcement comes amid rising competition among AI leaders: OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google have all launched ultra-low-cost enterprise AI offerings tailored for federal use over the past year.