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Amazon Web Services (AWS) Worldwide Public Sector helps government, education, and nonprofit customers deploy cloud services to reduce costs, drive efficiencies, and increase innovation across the globe. AWS provides trusted, cloud-based solutions to help you meet your mission. Citizens, students, and government are more involved than ever in driving innovative change. Whether it is for development and testing, enterprise applications, high-performance computing, storage, backup and archiving, disaster recovery, web, mobile, and social apps, virtual desktops, or data center migrations, government agencies, education institutions, and nonprofits are using AWS to help achieve their missions.

Running your solutions in the AWS Cloud can help you get your applications up and running faster while providing the same level of security that organizations like Notre Dame, City of McKinney, and the US Navy rely on. In order to provide end-to-end security and end-to-end privacy, AWS builds services to comply with the strictest security and privacy standards, follows security best practices, provides appropriate security features in those services, and documents how to use those features. The AWS Cloud makes a broad set of services, partners, and support options easily available to help make sure that you can focus on what will make your solution a success. And the AWS cloud is uniquely positioned to provide scalable cost-efficient solutions for public sector customers to find ways cloud services can be deployed to meet mandates and increase collaboration across agencies and organizations. Making the journey to the cloud as easy for our customers as possible, AWS provides cloud services through a pay-as-you-go model, delivering access to technology resources that are managed by experts. Simply access AWS services over the internet, with no upfront costs (no capital investment), and pay only for the computing resources that you use, as your needs scale. By using AWS’s inexpensive and highly scalable infrastructure technology, organizations around the world can stop paying for computing power they aren’t using - and get more mission for their money. AWS has dedicated teams committed to helping public sector organizations of all sizes use AWS to pave the way for innovation and, ultimately, make the world a better place through technology. The AWS Partner Network is made up of a strong and growing community of companies that offer a wide range of products and services on the AWS platform to address virtually any use case. 

Learn more about AWS in the public sector and how to get started here: https://aws.amazon.com/government-education/

 

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