AWS Public Sector Blog
Category: Amazon Bedrock AgentCore
How agentic AI can accelerate the federal rulemaking lifecycle
In this blog post, Sanjeev Pulapaka of AWS explores how agentic AI—deploying multiple specialized agents that understand intent and context—can dramatically accelerate the federal rulemaking lifecycle by addressing its three major bottlenecks: NPRM development, public comment analysis, and final rule clearance.
Building an editorial AI assistant to support peer review with AWS Generative AI Innovation Center
Learn how BMJ Group has developed an AI-powered editorial assistant designed to help journal editors screen submitted research manuscripts to make better decisions about which papers to send for further peer review, which to reject, and why.
A governance framework for nonprofit agentic AI on AWS
In this post, I outline a governance framework that addresses these problems through features of Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. By following the practices outlined here, you can gain confidence to run your agentic AI workloads in highly demanding situations.
Building an identity-verified remote assessment platform on AWS
Universities across the UK conduct tens of thousands of online interviews and exams each year. During a single admissions intake, over 20,000 video interviews were recorded for international applicants, with 1.3% of sessions showing confirmed fraud, including 0.15% involving deepfakes. A survey by the International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI) found that 2% of students […]
How government agencies can transform cybersecurity operations with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore
Government agencies are facing a cybersecurity challenge. Traditional security information and event management (SIEM) systems generate thousands of alerts on a daily basis, overwhelming security operations center (SOC) analysts who spend countless hours manually investigating incidents. Studies show that 70% of alerts turn out to be false positives. This reactive approach creates critical vulnerabilities: alert […]




