AWS Public Sector Blog
Tag: public safety
Transforming public safety in Thailand: Deploying AI police cyborgs with AWS Cloud solutions
As public gatherings grow in size, the Royal Thai Police (RTP) must extend their reach and optimize their resource allocation to ensure safety across high-density event areas. To address this challenge, an innovation solution was deployed: an AI-powered police robot, the AI Police Cyborg 1.0.
How Customs and Border Protection uses cloud-based technologies to protect the nation
United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is using cloud computing, generative AI and machine learning to secure US borders and address complex challenges. On a panel at the AWS Summit 2025 event in Washington, DC, two of CBP’s technology leaders discussed how the agency is combating border issues using cloud technology. In this post, we explore the key points and insights shared by the CBP technology leaders.
Enhancing public safety operations with Amazon Bedrock
In this post, we discuss a noise complaint solution that uses an Amazon Bedrock Agent to serve as an intelligent interface between citizens and the computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system.
Building machine learning operations framework with Amazon SageMaker: Technical Safety BC’s Journey
Technical Safety BC (TSBC) regulates the safe installation and operation of technical systems (electrical, gas, boiler, elevator, etc.) in British Columbia. This post showcases how the TSBC built a machine learning operations (MLOps) solution using AWS to streamline production model training and management to process public safety inquiries more efficiently.
How public safety agencies can meet AI data security requirements
In this post, we discuss the crucial factors public safety agencies should consider when choosing a generative AI provider and explain how AWS can enable a secure, protected system.
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.
Powering education, state, and local leaders: Insights from the AWS IMAGINE keynote
Kim Majerus, vice president of global education and US state and local government for worldwide public sector at Amazon Web Services (AWS), led the keynote address at the AWS IMAGINE conference for education, state, and local leaders. Majerus shared how AWS customers are innovating for their communities with the cloud and announced new public sector initiatives from AWS. Two special guests joined Majerus on stage to share how a culture of innovation is transforming the student and citizen experience at their organizations. Read this post for some of the highlights from the AWS IMAGINE conference keynote.
Strengthening public safety collaboration with AWS Wickr and the Android Team Awareness Kit
For public safety agencies, secure collaboration and situational awareness are essential to preparedness and response. First responders need secure, uninterrupted communication to help them get oriented quickly and support complex coordination efforts. This post highlights how Amazon Web Services (AWS) secure communication service AWS Wickr integrates with the Android Team Awareness Kit (ATAK) to enhance the efficiency of emergency response with a user-friendly, map-based solution that expands the common operating picture and strengthens cross-team collaboration.
Improve road safety by analyzing traffic patterns with no-code ML using Amazon SageMaker Canvas
To improve safety and convenience, transportation agencies amass a substantial volume of data. However, these organizations encounter challenges in data accuracy validation due to issues related to data quality and occasional missing information. With the incorporation of new artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities from Amazon Web Services (AWS), they can take advantage of no-code solutions to identify and address data gaps.
How transit agencies can use AWS to improve safety and passenger experience
Fleet managers can use Amazon Web Services (AWS) to ingest and analyze fleet driver data. In this post, we share how a large public transit agency in the United States worked with AWS to create a proof-of-concept (POC) to analyze operator behavior and improve its visibility of sudden acceleration-based events.