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Azure Government Updates for building solutions across Microsoft’s Clouds for Government

  • Azure OpenAI, including GPT-4o, Approved as a Service within the FedRAMP High Authorization for Azure Government
    by Douglas Phillips on August 12, 2024 at 1:00 pm

    Editor’s note (September 3, 2024): this post has been updated to note that Azure OpenAI has been approved as a service within the DOD IL4 and IL5 Provisional Authorization for Azure Government by Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).  As part of our ongoing effort to deliver the latest AI innovations to our government customers, our The post Azure OpenAI, including GPT-4o, Approved as a Service within the FedRAMP High Authorization for Azure Government appeared first on Azure Government.

  • Next steps: how to rapidly reach the potential of AUKUS
    by Scott Gills on June 11, 2024 at 3:00 pm

    “… the story of AI’s industrialisation is intimately tied to Cloud infrastructure …”1 The United States (US) has long recognised the imperative to apply innovative commercial technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) to national security.2 Transformative developments of AI will impact many areas of society, including Defence.3 For example the Maven Smart System is a powerful AI platform The post Next steps: how to rapidly reach the potential of AUKUS appeared first on Azure Government.

  • Anticipating the future of physical systems design
    by Mujtaba Hamid on May 20, 2024 at 4:00 pm

    Rising complexity, IP intensity and need for security of physical systems products requires a transformation in how to develop, manufacture and operate these systems. To meet time-to-market demands, software developers and hardware producers alike need optimized cloud + AI solutions that can provide higher levels of collaboration, higher protection and access to scalable computing resources, The post Anticipating the future of physical systems design appeared first on Azure Government.

  • Microsoft AI Powering DARPA’s AI Cyber Challenge
    by William Chappell on May 6, 2024 at 3:00 pm

    One of the most promising applications of advanced AI is its ability to help combat cyberattacks from enhanced threat intelligence to AI-powered remediation. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has launched the AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC) that will bring together the foremost experts in AI and cybersecurity to develop innovative solutions to safeguard critical The post Microsoft AI Powering DARPA’s AI Cyber Challenge appeared first on Azure Government.

  • Beyond the hype: Part 1, How trustworthy AI empowers US Government agencies
    by Kent Cunningham on April 30, 2024 at 3:00 pm

    Large language models’ (LLM) ability to transform mission workflows for US Government agencies is revolutionary and adoption is now starting to accelerate. As agencies begin to leverage LLMs, they unlock capabilities that promise to streamline processes and drive innovation forward. It also means that there’s more to be done in the near term to support The post Beyond the hype: Part 1, How trustworthy AI empowers US Government agencies appeared first on Azure Government.

  • Supporting Federal Agencies in Their Implementation of the Executive Order on AI – Part 1
    by Jason Payne on April 23, 2024 at 5:50 pm

    The Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) Memorandum on Artificial Intelligence (M-24-10) (the “Memo”), part of the President’s comprehensive strategy on AI, outlines a structured approach for federal agencies to leverage artificial intelligence responsibly. The Memo provides direction that establishes a governance framework, fosters responsible AI innovation, and implements important risk management protocols. Microsoft values The post Supporting Federal Agencies in Their Implementation of the Executive Order on AI – Part 1 appeared first on Azure Government.

  • Azure Modeling and Simulation Workbench now in public preview
    by Mujtaba Hamid on March 18, 2024 at 4:04 pm

    Mujtaba Hamid, GM Product Management, Strategic Missions & Technologies, Microsoft Prashant Varshney, Head of Product, Azure MSWB, Strategic Missions & Technologies, Microsoft Designing a silicon chip, an aircraft engine, an autonomous system, running sub-surface simulation for oil drilling, and other complex engineering systems are processes that typically include thousands of functions to verify, complex system The post Azure Modeling and Simulation Workbench now in public preview appeared first on Azure Government.

  • Comprehensive Document Translation Solution
    by Sreedhar Mallangi on February 21, 2024 at 5:00 pm

    Background and Use Cases Many of our customers have a requirement to translate documents from a variety of languages into a common language to ensure their mission success. These documents can be in a variety of formats, with unique page layouts and styles, and they may contain images with embedded text essential for a complete The post Comprehensive Document Translation Solution appeared first on Azure Government.

  • Azure OpenAI service is now available in Azure Government
    by Candice Ling on February 6, 2024 at 2:00 pm

    In October, I shared Microsoft’s commitment to bring the latest advances in AI to support critical government needs and further drive innovation for mission critical workloads. I am thrilled to announce Azure OpenAI Service is now available in Azure Government joining a comprehensive set of existing AI Platform of services that include Azure AI Services The post Azure OpenAI service is now available in Azure Government appeared first on Azure Government.

  • How Microsoft is helping the Space Force become a Digital Service
    by Steve Kitay on January 9, 2024 at 3:47 pm

    Space is increasingly becoming a contested environment as nation-states compete to control this latest frontier. The U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command (SSC) is taking significant steps to modernize systems and capabilities in order to ensure service members have the best tools to protect and defend our interests in space. SSC recently renewed its partnership The post How Microsoft is helping the Space Force become a Digital Service appeared first on Azure Government.

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