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Oracle broadens AI infrastructure offering in US gov't clouds
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Oracle is expanding its AI offerings for its US government cloud regions.
Key facts
- In September 2020, Oracle revealed it would be installing Government Cloud Regions in the US to be operated by the US Intelligence Community and Department of Defense, dubbed "National Security
- In July 2025, Oracle offered government agencies a 75 percent discount on its software, databases, and analytics, as well as a “substantial” discount on cloud computing services
- Big Red is also planning to offer xAI's Grok and Nvidia Nemotron models and to bring its AI Data Platform to the regions
- The company currently lists five US government regions
- US Gov East in Ashburn, Virginia; US Gov West in Phoenix, Arizona; US DoD East in Ashburn; US DoD North in Chicago, Illinois; and US DoD West
Summary
The company will deploy Nvidia B300 GPUs in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure government regions, enabling LLM inference and training within the secure region. Big Red is also planning to offer xAI's Grok and Nvidia Nemotron models and to bring its AI Data Platform to the regions. In September 2020, Oracle revealed it would be installing Government Cloud Regions in the US to be operated by the US Intelligence Community and Department of Defense, dubbed "National Security Regions. The company currently lists five US government regions - US Gov East in Ashburn, Virginia; US Gov West in Phoenix, Arizona; US DoD East in Ashburn; US DoD North in Chicago, Illinois; and US DoD West in Phoenix.