By achieving this, we are continuing to allow the DoD to utilize AWS to run their production Impact Level 4 workloads in the AWS environment, including, but not limited to, export controlled data, privacy information, protected health information, and other information requiring explicit CUI designation, such as electronic medical records or munitions management systems. AWS enables a growing number of military organizations and their partners to process, store, and transmit DoD data by leveraging the secure AWS environment.
This third-party accreditation, sponsored by DISA, supports the DoD’s cloud initiative to migrate DoD web sites and applications from physical servers and networks within DoD networks and data centers into lower cost IT services. We are working with DoD agencies to help them realize the benefits and innovations of the cloud, while remaining secure with their sensitive data. By achieving IL 4, AWS enables customers to more rapidly develop and deliver secure solutions for their end users utilizing the AWS GovCloud (US)’s secure, reliable, and flexible cloud computing platform.
Additionally, AWS GovCloud (US) recently became one of the first cloud providers to receive a P-ATO from the Joint Authorization Board (JAB) under the FedRAMP High baseline. Learn more about how AWS GovCloud (US) helps agencies meet mandates, reduce costs, drive efficiencies, and increase innovation across the DoD.
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