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Support FedRAMP and CMMC compliance with the Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS

AWS Public Sector Blog

Some US federal agencies and those who collaborate with them must support an automated, secure, and scalable multi-account cloud environment that meets Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) and Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) standards. For example, CMMC 2.0 Level 2 aligns with NIST SP 800-171r2.

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Use Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS customizations to deploy Cloud Intelligence Dashboards

AWS Public Sector Blog

With LZA, you can better manage and govern your multi-account environments that have highly regulated workloads such as those in the public sector. The major components are the management account pipeline resources, the log archive account centralized logging resources, and your workload accounts.

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Deploy LLMs in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions using Hugging Face Inference Containers

AWS Public Sector Blog

Prerequisites To follow along, you should have the following prerequisites: An AWS account with access to the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. After your requested quotas are applied to your account, you can use the default Python 3 (Data Science) image with a ml.t3.medium Create and download a key pair for SSH access and choose Launch.

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How to improve government customer experience by building a modern serverless web application in AWS GovCloud (US)

AWS Public Sector Blog

The static content of the SPA is hosted in an Amazon Simple Storage Service ( Amazon S3 ) bucket in an AWS account in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region. To achieve low latency, use Amazon CloudFront in an AWS account in any commercial region. Access to an AWS account in US-East-1. file from GitHub. Upload the function.js

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How to set up MATLAB parallel cloud computing on AWS for researchers

AWS Public Sector Blog

An AWS account. First, authorize MathWorks Cloud Center to access your AWS account to create clusters and run batch jobs. Log into MathWorks Cloud Center and choose the Cloud Accounts tab at the top of the page; a dialog window may appear. Authorize AWS account on MathWorks Cloud Center. You can download MATLAB here.

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Using customer-provided ephemerides with AWS Ground Station

AWS Public Sector Blog

By default , AWS Ground Station uses the orbital parameters downloaded from space-track.org. To deploy the described pipeline you will need: Access to an AWS account with sufficient permissions to use AWS Ground Station; The guide in the repository uses the JPSS-1 craft as an example, so you must have it onboarded into your AWS account.

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Announcing the AWS Well-Architected Operational Readiness Review lens

AWS Public Sector Blog

How to install the Operational Readiness Review (ORR) custom lens Once you install the ORR custom lens, it can be applied to workloads in your account. You can also share a custom lens with other AWS accounts and AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. Download the ORR custom lens JSON file from GitHub. Select Submit.