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New updates on AWS GovCloud (US) | Issue June 1 - June 15 2026

New updates on AWS GovCloud (US): This issue features insights on AWS GovCloud (US) sessions at AWS Summit Washington, DC and getting started with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore in AWS GovCloud (US), plus the latest features and services.

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Executive Insights

Executive Insights: Join us at AWS Summit Washington, DC on June 30-July 1 to see what's new and what's next for AWS GovCloud (US).

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AWS Summit Washington, DC returns June 30–July 1, and AWS GovCloud (US) has its largest presence yet with nine dedicated sessions spanning AI, security, supercomputing, and hands-on builders sessions. Whether you're an architect, mission owner, or technology leader in the federal space, there's a session designed for where you are in your cloud journey.

Kick off the Summit with our flagship session, GVC103: Compliant innovation at scale with new AWS GovCloud (US) capabilities, for a comprehensive look at recent launches including new foundation models, AI agents, and our $50 billion federal supercomputing investment initiative, followed by a fireside chat with federal technology leaders from DoD and DoE. Then go hands-on with GVC301: Architect Compliant AI Agents with Bedrock in AWS GovCloud (US), a chalk talk where we live-demo and whiteboard how Amazon Bedrock Guardrails and AgentCore secure agentic AI workloads. Also don't miss GVC202: Accelerate AI mission impact with data readiness in AWS GovCloud (US), featuring real customer stories on building AI-ready data foundations.  
 
To plan your schedule, visit the AWS Summit Washington, DC page to view the full agenda and register, or download the AWS Events app, search for the sessions below, and tap the star icon to add them to your personal calendar.

GovCloud Sessions at AWS DC Summit in Washington, DC:

Session
Type
Title
Date
Time
Location
GVC103

Breakout 

Compliant innovation at scale with new AWS GovCloud (US) capabilities

June 30 

9:00-10:00am 

152AB 

GVC202

Breakout 

Accelerate AI mission impact with data readiness in AWS GovCloud (US) 

June 30 

1:30-2:00pm 

Blue Silent Stage 

GVC301

Chalk talk 

Architect Compliant AI Agents with Bedrock in AWS GovCloud (US) 

June 30 

2:00-3:00pm 

202B 

GVC201

Chalk talk 

Build an integrated AI and HPC leadership-class supercomputer in weeks 

June 30 

3:15-4:15pm 

202B 

GVC102

Lightning 

Inside the up to $50B AI and HPC investment in Government Regions 

July 1 

10:00-10:30am 

Industries Zone 

GVC101

Breakout 

AI and HPC mission breakthroughs with U.S. Federal Supercomputing 

July 1 

10:30-11:30am 

Green Silent Stage 

GVC203

Chalk talk 

Double-O Ops: How AI Gives Your Team a License to Resolve 

July 1 

12:30-1:00pm 

AWS Village 

GVC303

Builder 

Build mission-ready software faster with Kiro in AWS GovCloud (US) 

July 1 

12:30-1:30pm 

Builders' 6 

GVC302

Builder 

Build AI agents with Guardrails & AgentCore in AWS GovCloud (US) 

July 1 

2:00-3:00pm 

Builders' 5 

Solutions Insights

Getting Started with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore in AWS GovCloud (US)

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Here's what practitioners need to know to get started with AgentCore in AWS GovCloud (US).

 AgentCore is accessible through the Amazon Bedrock console, the AgentCore CLI, or programmatically using the AWS SDK, giving teams flexibility in how they build and deploy agents. For framework choice, AgentCore supports Strands Agents, LangGraph, Google ADK, and OpenAI Agents SDK, so teams can build with what they know and evolve without rearchitecting. AgentCore Runtime provides session-level isolation for agent execution, preventing cross-tenant interference and data leakage, while AgentCore Gateway converts existing APIs and Lambda functions into agent-ready tools through the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for secure access to enterprise services without custom integration work.

 Identity delegation enables agents to inherit and operate within the permission boundaries of the invoking user, natively supporting external OAuth 2.0/OIDC identity providers alongside existing IAM policies, permission boundaries, and session controls—without requiring user migration or exposing identity infrastructure to the public internet. All AgentCore services are composable: a team might start with runtime isolation for a sensitive CUI workload, add identity delegation when ready to connect their existing workforce IdP, then layer in observability as they move toward production. For teams already building with Amazon Bedrock Agents, AgentCore layers on as the production hardening infrastructure—adopt it incrementally without rewriting existing agent logic.

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