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Amazon Web Services, Microsoft and NVIDIA will provide AI tech to Pentagon

Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and NVIDIA have been selected to provide AI technology to the Pentagon, expanding the pool of major tech providers supporting the Department of Defense's Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability (JWCC) program.

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  • Source: Engadget
  • Published: 2026-05-01
  • Signal score: 5
  • 12 sources

Editor's take

Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and NVIDIA have been selected to provide AI technology to the Pentagon, expanding the pool of major tech providers supporting the Department of Defense's Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability (JWCC) program.

This broadens the government's access to leading AI infrastructure and expertise, ensuring a competitive landscape for crucial defense applications. The inclusion of these giants, alongside existing partners like Google, OpenAI, and xAI, signifies a strategic effort to leverage the most advanced capabilities for national security, impacting everything from intelligence analysis to logistical optimization.

Future developments to monitor include how these diverse AI offerings are integrated and utilized across different military branches, and whether specific hardware advancements from NVIDIA, for instance, become pivotal in accelerating DoD's AI adoption. The potential for proprietary models from OpenAI or Google to be deployed within this secure environment will also be a key indicator of evolving defense AI strategies.

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