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OpenAI Teams with AWS for US Government AI

OpenAI Teams with AWS for US Government AI

by Tekmono Editorial Team
18/03/2026
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OpenAI has signed a deal with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide AI products to the U.S. government for both classified and unclassified applications, expanding its presence in the federal sector.

The partnership with AWS comes after OpenAI facilitated a deal with the Pentagon, allowing military use of its AI models within a classified network. This arrangement positions OpenAI to capitalize on opportunities across various government agencies through AWS’s established cloud infrastructure. Analysts view government contracts as valuable indicators of trust, which may lead to more enterprise agreements for OpenAI.

This deal places OpenAI in direct competition with Anthropic, a cloud service provider heavily invested in by Amazon. Anthropic has received at least $4 billion from Amazon, utilizing AWS as its primary cloud provider. At the same time, Anthropic’s AI, including the Claude models integrated into AWS’s Amazon Bedrock, has been specifically tailored for enterprise and government clientele.

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Conflict with the Department of Defense (DOD) has arisen as Anthropic was designated a supply chain risk, following its refusal to permit the use of its technology for mass surveillance and fully autonomous weapons. In response, Anthropic has initiated legal action against the Pentagon. This disagreement further underscores the competitive landscape in which OpenAI now operates.

AWS, being a significant cloud provider for U.S. government agencies, has committed to distributing OpenAI products across its public-sector customer base. By establishing this partnership, OpenAI aims to secure a wider array of government contracts, which could enhance its market position and credibility among commercial customers.

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