USAID to partner with Armenia for cloud innovation

A key component is the implementation of the Continuity of Government IT (CGIT) solution on AWS, to protect Armenia’s digital assets and ensure institutional resilience during disruptions.

Armenia and USAID.

USAID announced a groundbreaking $5 million funding initiative aimed at fostering a new public-private partnership involving the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Government of Armenia, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). That collaboration seeks to leverage the strengths of the private sector to address global challenges, particularly in the realm of digital transformation.

Moreover, the partnership is specifically designed to enhance the resilience of Armenian institutions, thereby ensuring they are better equipped to serve citizens and maintain continuity during disruptions. Furthermore, this initiative aligns with Armenia’s recently adopted Cloud First Policy (CFP), which focuses on innovating public services through cloud technology and represents a significant step toward modernising the country’s technological infrastructure. Through strategic consultations with AWS leadership, the Armenian government aims to improve data safety, cost-efficiency, and overall resilience in its service delivery.

The implementation of the Continuity of Government IT (CGIT) solution on AWS will be crucial for protecting Armenia’s digital assets during disruptions. Specifically, this cloud-based solution will help the government align its continuity goals with technology paths that support its digital transformation objectives.

Additionally, this collaboration has the potential to create a replicable public-private model that other regions can adopt. By amplifying this approach, governments can not only enhance cyber resilience but also leverage cloud computing to accelerate sustainable development goals, ultimately contributing to a more robust global technological landscape.