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Accelerate IRAP readiness with AWS and Wiz

Accelerate IRAP readiness with AWS and Wiz

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    In this blog, learn how AWS and Wiz accelerate IRAP readiness for Australian Government service providers by combining IRAP-assessed infrastructure with automated visibility, architectural guardrails, and continuous compliance monitoring. Discover how the AWS Shared Responsibility Model and Wiz’s contextual risk insights enable organisations to streamline assessments, reduce manual effort, and transform security into a competitive advantage.

What does it cost to answer one question? Measuring per-request cost in agentic workloads

What does it cost to answer one question? Measuring per-request cost in agentic workloads

The cost dimensions of agentic workloads on Amazon Web Services (AWS) are invisible to many organizations beginning their agentic journey. It’s straightforward to track tokens consumed because this dimension translates directly to your bill. But most organizations can’t determine the cost per request or the cost to answer a single user question. Without understanding the cost to answer a single user question, organizations are blind to cost issues. In this post, I talk about how to gain visibility into your agentic costs, and I identify three things you can do to better control your costs.

Validating infrastructure as code against FedRAMP 20x Shift-left compliance

Validating infrastructure as code against FedRAMP 20x: Shift-left compliance

Catching a compliance violation in production is expensive. Catching it in a pull request is nearly free. In this post, we demonstrate how to build a multi-tool infrastructure as code (IaC) validation pipeline that checks AWS CloudFormation templates and Terraform configurations against Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) 20x Key Security Indicators (KSIs) before deployment. Combined with the preventive controls from Preventive controls for FedRAMP 20x: Using SCPs and guardrails to enforce KSIs and the methods to be described in future blog posts, this creates a full-lifecycle compliance architecture.

AI-powered customs duties classification, assessment, and collection for international mail shipments to the United States

AI-powered customs duties classification, assessment, and collection for international mail shipments to the United States

Learn how CBP has selected Amazon PreDepart as a trade solutions candidate under the Commercial Solutions Opening Pilot (CSOP) program. As part of this selection, CBP also approved Amazon Customs and Trade (ACT) as a Qualified Party, an entity authorized to collect and remit customs duties on behalf of shippers – for international mail shipments to the United States.

AWS announces up to $1 billion in cloud credits to accelerate U.S. Intelligence Community modernization

AWS announces up to $1 billion in cloud credits to accelerate U.S. Intelligence Community modernization

Learn how Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced the Intelligence Community Accelerated Modernization Framework (ICAMF)[OB2.1], a landmark program committing up to $1 billion in available credits to accelerate cloud migration and modernization across the U.S. Intelligence Community. ICAMF provides outcome-based credits through October 2030, giving Intelligence Community agencies a compelling, long-term incentive to accelerate their cloud journey.

Accelerating autonomous system innovation with Project MAVERICK field testing

Accelerating autonomous system innovation with Project MAVERICK field testing

Real missions break perfect prototypes. Through Project MAVERICK (Mission Autonomy Versatile Rapid Innovation and Capabilities Kit), Amazon Web Services (AWS) confronts this reality head-on—bringing cloud capabilities directly into the field to test autonomous systems where it matters most.

Delivering on the Promise of OneGov: Federal Agencies Modernize with OneGov — and AWS Expands its Program to ISV Partners

Delivering on the Promise of OneGov: Federal Agencies Modernize with OneGov — and AWS Expands its Program to ISV Partners

In August 2025, Amazon Web Services (AWS) secured a OneGov agreement with GSA, to provide up to $1 billion in savings to accelerate cloud adoption, modernization, and training across the federal government. Less than a year later, agencies and partners are leveraging this program to make meaningful progress on cybersecurity and cloud migrations.

From Lab to Bedside: Five Years of AI-Powered Health Breakthroughs and What Comes Next

From Lab to Bedside: Five Years of AI-Powered Health Breakthroughs and What Comes Next

This blog discusses how AWS has supported more than 600 customers with over $90 million of technology to innovate in health. Forty-four percent of these customers employed AWS AI services, seeding AI innovation across the global health landscape and proving that cloud-powered AI can improve health and wellness for all. This blog highlights nine of those organizations deploying AI to save lives today, culminating in AWS’s largest single social impact investment in health: a landmark technology collaboration with the Fleming Initiative to build the world’s first AI-powered platform for combating antimicrobial resistance.