Azure OpenAI now authorized as a service at DoD IL4 and IL5

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We're thrilled to announce that Azure OpenAI has been approved as a service within the DoD Impact Level 4 (IL4) and Impact Level 5 (IL5) Provisional Authorization (PA) for Azure Government by DISA, the agency of the US Department of Defense (DoD) that is responsible for the Provisional Authorization of commercial cloud offerings and their services, as well as developing and maintaining the DoD Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guide (SRG). This approval gives components the ability to authorize use of the service, bringing the most advanced AI capabilities to our nation's defense and government agencies. This most recent milestone is not just about technology, it continues the standard of excellence for Microsoft dating back to 2017, when DISA awarded an IL5 PA to Azure Government, making it the first IL5 PA awarded to a hyperscale cloud provider.



A soldier using a computer. photo credit: Army.milA soldier using a computer. photo credit: Army.mil

Realizing the Potential of AI in Defense Operations

Imagine scenarios where commanders in the field can use AI-powered tools to analyze operational data in real-time and respond with unparalleled speed and accuracy. Picture logistics operations streamlined by AI, ensuring that critical supplies reach the front lines faster and more efficiently. Envision the use of GPT-4o, a revolutionary multimodal model, to enhance intelligence gathering, allowing analysts to seamlessly integrate text, vision, and audio data for more comprehensive situational awareness.



With Azure OpenAI, these scenarios are not just possibilities—they are realities. This upgrade means more than just enhanced security; it means our armed forces are equipped to stay ahead in an increasingly complex global landscape.



Our Commitment
Microsoft remains committed to supporting government transformation through AI—delivering innovations that drive missions forward and ensuring our military is always ready, always prepared.



Explore Further
For more details on Azure OpenAI's FedRAMP High Authorization and its implications for government operations, visit our detailed blog post: Azure OpenAI FedRAMP High for Government



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Wes Anderson currently serves as the Vice President of the Microsoft Federal Department of Defense Team. In this role, he partners with US Defense customers to ensure their mission success through Microsoft’s cloud services and products. He brings four decades of extensive experience delivering success for customers, building industry-leading businesses, and driving transformative change.

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