The Cloud as a Mission-Critical Platform

Presented by Carahsoft


Screenshot 2026-04-28 at 4.38.49 PMMoon explained that the cloud is being rebuilt from the ground up to support AI workloads, with innovations in infrastructure, storage, and processing power enabling faster access to larger volumes of data. Technologies like Google’s custom TPU chips and the integration of Gemini enterprise capabilities are designed to bring AI directly into everyday workflows, transforming how agencies interact with citizens and manage operations.

A key theme in her remarks was the urgency of the current moment. While public sector organizations are actively adopting AI, the pace of innovation in the commercial sector continues to accelerate. Moon emphasized the importance of strong partnerships to ensure government agencies can keep up—and in some cases, leap ahead—by leveraging the same advanced technologies available in the private sector.

She also highlighted the growing expectation from citizens for seamless, intuitive digital experiences. Whether accessing benefits or filing taxes, constituents now expect government services to match the responsiveness and ease of consumer platforms. AI-powered cloud solutions are enabling agencies to meet those expectations while improving efficiency for public servants.

Ultimately, Moon positioned the cloud not just as infrastructure, but as a strategic enabler of innovation, helping government organizations deliver better outcomes faster and more effectively.

Key Takeaways

  • Cloud platforms are being redesigned specifically to support AI-driven workloads
  • Public sector agencies must act quickly to keep pace with rapid commercial innovation
  • AI-powered cloud solutions are transforming both citizen experiences and workforce efficiency