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Bahrain’s cloud-first success story

AWS Public Sector Blog

Moving government workloads to the cloud has enhanced service delivery, increased agility, and reduced operational costs. Instead of capital expenditures on physical data centers, it has moved to an operational model that optimizes cloud spending. billion to Bahrains GDP by 2026, creating more than 9,300 jobs.

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How AWS can enable the Government of Canada’s 2023-2026 Data Strategy

AWS Public Sector Blog

Key topics covered include addressing concerns around data sovereignty, security, lock-in risks and budget control while highlighting AWS capabilities and commitments in these areas. Advancing data governance and stewardship practices to build trust and enable secure data sharing between departments, including safeguarding privacy.

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AWS investment in South Africa results in economic ripple effect

AWS Public Sector Blog

This includes local vendors in construction, engineering, energy consulting, plumbing, maintenance, and security. According to the EIS, AWS operations will add an estimated ZAR 68 billion more to South Africa’s GDP by 2029. AWS’s investment includes multiple programs that develop the next generation of technology workforce.

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Thailand’s Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation Ministry collaborates with AWS to boost innovation and upskill public servants

AWS Public Sector Blog

MHESI will also use AWS training programs to upskill employees on AWS Cloud skills across over 200 education institutions and over 20 MHESI-managed research and education agencies across Thailand by early 2026. Dr. Prama Sastraruji, Director of UniNet.

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Building smarter, stronger communities with an AI-enhanced government workforce

American City & Country

A Gartner study predicts that by 2026, more than 70% of government agencies will employ AI to augment human decision-making, marking a significant turn towards automation from 35% in 2022 to more than 70% by 2026. Thankfully, the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) in the public sector is here to help.

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The future of open source in 2023

Open Access Government - Technology News

Rather than needing to secure a budget and work with a proprietary vendor to access a product, open source projects are available to anyone. It protects what they see as ‘their’ revenues and keeps them operational. It provides that simple cloud user experience, but without being tied to a specific operator.

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Five Innovative Approaches from Land Banks Across the Country

Center for Community Progress

The first round of awards helped five land banks launch creative initiatives to address problem properties, supporting work that would not normally occur within regular land bank operations. As of 2025, the finalized redevelopment plan has strong community support, and the land bank secured the necessary permits for the project.