Amazon
Web Services, Inc. (AWS)
announced the launch of the AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region, its second
GovCloud infrastructure region in the United States. With the launch of
the AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region, AWS now provides 57 Availability
Zones across 19 geographic regions globally with another 12 Availability
Zones and four regions coming online in Bahrain, Hong Kong SAR, South
Africa, and Sweden between the end of 2018 and the first half of 2020.
The AWS GovCloud Regions meet the stringent requirements of the public
sector and highly regulated industries, including being operated on US
soil by US citizens, and are accessible only to vetted US entities and
root account holders who must confirm they are US persons. For more
information, go to: https://aws.amazon.com/govcloud-us/.
"For
more than seven years, government customers and those in highly
regulated industries have been using AWS GovCloud (US-West) to run
workloads that must meet the most stringent security and compliance
requirements," said Teresa Carlson, Vice President, Worldwide Public
Sector at AWS. "Based on the growth of GovCloud (US-West) and high
customer demand for a second region in the eastern part of the US, we've
opened a second GovCloud Region so that AWS customers can support their
mission-critical programs with even lower latency to the East Coast and
have the ability to implement cross-region disaster recovery."
AWS
was the first cloud provider to launch an isolated infrastructure
region designed to meet government and other highly regulated industry
requirements when it opened the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region in 2011.
Like AWS GovCloud (US-West), AWS GovCloud (US-East) offers three
Availability Zones. AWS Regions are comprised of multiple Availability
Zones, which refer to technology infrastructure in separate and distinct
geographic locations with enough distance to significantly reduce the
risk of a single event impacting business continuity, yet near enough to
provide low-latency for high availability applications. Each
Availability Zone has independent power, cooling, physical security, and
is connected via redundant, ultra-low-latency networks. AWS customers
focused on high availability can design their applications to run in
multiple Availability Zones to achieve even greater fault tolerance.
AWS
GovCloud helps customers address compliance at every stage of their
cloud journey, supporting more certifications, attestations, laws,
regulations, and security frameworks than any other cloud provider, as
well as offering more services covered by those compliance regimes.
Similar to AWS GovCloud (US-West), the new AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region
is isolated and meets the top US government compliance requirements,
including: Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP)
Moderate and High baselines, US International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (ITAR), the Federal Information Security Management Act
(FISMA) Low, Moderate, and High baselines, the Department of Justice's
Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Security Policy, Department
of Defense (DoD) Impact Levels 2, 4, and 5. The AWS GovCloud Regions
also conform to commercial security and privacy standards such as
Healthcare Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy
Standards, Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security, System and Organization
Controls (SOC) 1, 2, and 3, as well as ISO/IEC 9001 compliance which is
primarily for healthcare, life sciences, medical devices, automotive,
and aerospace customers.
Customers and APN Partners welcome new AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region
AWS
customers can now enjoy the second AWS GovCloud Region in the eastern
part of the United States for reduced latency, added redundancy, data
durability, resiliency, greater disaster recovery capability, and the
ability to scale across multiple regions. United States government
agencies, and the IT contractors that serve them, were early adopters of
AWS GovCloud (US-West) while US public sector and commercial customers
in highly regulated industries such as education, financial services,
and healthcare also use AWS GovCloud. Government agencies like the US
Department of Treasury, the US Department of Veterans Affairs, and many
others use AWS GovCloud for their applications and workloads. Companies
like Adobe, Blackboard, Booz Allen Hamilton, Drakontas, Druva, ECS,
Enlighten IT, General Dynamics Information Technology, GE, Infor, JHC
Technology, Leidos, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Novetta, PowerDMS,
Raytheon, REAN Cloud, a Hitachi Vantara company, SAP NS2, and
Smartronix are among AWS GovCloud customers that rely on the compliance
standards and security that only AWS GovCloud can provide.
The
US Department of Veterans Affairs is responsible for providing vital
services like healthcare to America's veterans and enjoys the
flexibility and cost savings of AWS in efficiently innovating to better
serve US military Veterans. "At the US Department of Veterans Affairs,
we've seen firsthand the cost savings, flexibility, and ‘doorway to
innovation' that the cloud provides," said Dave Cantanoso, Director of
Enterprise Cloud Solutions at the US Department of Veterans Affairs.
"Through the agency's use of commercial cloud, we've been able to
provide a more streamlined experience for our nation's Veterans, giving
them faster, easier access to benefits, healthcare, and other essential
services through Vets.gov. We're excited to take advantage of the new
AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region to continue optimizing that online
experience."
Raytheon,
one of the world's leading providers of technology for mission-critical
defense systems, is using AWS GovCloud to comply with a wide range of
government regulations, and by using AWS they have been able to reduce
the time to build, test, and scale software from weeks to hours.
"Working with AWS has allowed us to unlock new opportunities and deliver
more capability, services, and innovation to our global customers,"
said John DeSimone, Vice President of Cybersecurity at Raytheon IIS.
"With a new AWS GovCloud Region in the eastern part of the United
States, we are able to leverage the security and flexibility that only
AWS GovCloud provides to bring operational value for our mission
partners with even lower latency."
Across
the United States, state and local governments, including law
enforcement, have been using AWS GovCloud to store their data in a cost
effective way. In Indiana, the State Police Department relies on AWS
GovCloud to innovate and advance law enforcement through technology,
while securely storing data that is CJIS compliant. "The use of
technology and data is becoming increasingly important to law
enforcement," said Major Mike White, Assistant Chief of Staff with the
Indiana State Police Department. "With advancements, come the need for
secure connectivity and storage without draining the budget. Storage for
databases, reports, and video are part of today's challenges for law
enforcement technology managers. AWS is quickly becoming a go-to
solution for technology needs that won't break the bank."
Drakontas
provides products for law enforcement, criminal justice, infrastructure
protection, transportation, and military communities. Its DragonForce
software, which combines multiple planning tools to deliver real-time
information to commanders and field members, is built entirely on AWS.
"The new AWS GovCloud bolsters the geo-redundant offering of DragonForce
for our customers who have the most demanding mission critical
requirements," said James Sim, President and Chief Operating Officer at
Drakontas. "DragonForce users including York County, Pennsylvania's
Quick Response Team, the Monmouth County, New Jersey Emergency Response
Team, and the Gwinnett County, Georgia SWAT will all benefit from the
reduced latency and increased reliability that we'll be able to provide
by leveraging this new AWS GovCloud Region."
PowerDMS
allows organizations in public safety, law enforcement, government,
healthcare, and other industries to share crucial content, and recently
migrated its production network and system components to AWS GovCloud.
"As a technology service provider for the public safety market, we know
that when our customers are responding to life-saving situations every
second counts," said Heath Hensley, Chief Technology Officer, PowerDMS.
"Our customers are located throughout the US and it's important that our
data centers are strategically placed to ensure the lowest latency
possible. The addition of AWS GovCloud (US-East) not only allows us to
reduce latency for our East Coast customers but also increase redundancy
so that all customers can access crucial content the second they need
it."
Customers can access the AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region beginning today. A full list of services is available at https://aws.amazon.com/govcloud-us/