Oracle is introducing the Oracle AI Data Platform for U.S. federal agencies—purpose-built to securely connect industry-leading generative AI models with agency data, applications, and workflows.
According to Oracle, the platform enables civilian and defense agencies to unify critical information so they can move faster, reduce information silos, and make informed, mission-critical decisions at scale.
For U.S. federal government agencies, Oracle AI Data Platform makes data AI-ready and enables the creation and deployment of agentic applications by harnessing the combined capabilities of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Oracle Autonomous AI Database, and OCI Enterprise AI.
This enables developers to rapidly design, build, and deploy enterprise lakehouses, AI agents, and mission-ready applications using a modern, scalable foundation. At the same time, civilian and defense agency users benefit from real-time insights, automated workflows, and secure agentic experiences that streamline decision-making, elevate day-to-day operations, and help teams execute with greater speed, confidence, and mission impact, the company said.
“Federal agencies are under increasing pressure to turn data into a secure, decisive mission advantage at speed and scale,” said Kim Lynch, executive vice president, government, defense and intelligence. “By unifying Oracle’s leading cloud infrastructure, AI database, and AI services, Oracle AI Data Platform for Federal Government provides a powerful, cost-effective way to connect data and workflows to generative AI. This helps agencies accelerate innovation, improve mission outcomes, and meet their mandates with greater confidence.”
AI Data Platform for Federal Government represents a fundamental shift in how federal agencies can approach data management, Oracle said. By automating data ingestion and enriching data with context, it helps transform raw, fragmented data into reliable, mission-ready intelligence. Built-in generative AI tools make that intelligence immediately usable, enabling agencies to accelerate AI adoption, improve operational efficiencies, and act with greater speed and confidence.
The platform supports open ecosystem compatibility with Python, Spark, open-source AI/ML frameworks, and existing agency tools—ensuring agencies can leverage their current investments while adopting next-generation AI capabilities.
Oracle AI Data Platform is engineered to address the most stringent security and compliance demands in the federal market. It operates within OCI’s FedRAMP High-authorized Government Cloud with IL4 and IL5 support for sensitive and controlled unclassified information (CUI), backed by always-on encryption, granular access controls, and comprehensive audit logging aligned with NIST and FISMA frameworks.
For agencies requiring the highest levels of data sovereignty, Oracle offers dedicated and isolated cloud regions—including Oracle National Security Regions—for air-gapped environments, as well as Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer for cloud-managed infrastructure deployed entirely within agency facilities.
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