Google Cloud today announced a significant, multi-million-dollar contract with the NATO Communication and Information Agency (NCIA) to deliver highly secure, sovereign cloud capabilities.
NCIA selected Google Distributed Cloud (GDC) to support the Joint Analysis, Training and Education Centre (JATEC). JATEC will leverage this infrastructure to modernize its operational capabilities and handle classified workloads.
GDC air-gapped, a key component of Google’s Sovereign Cloud solutions, brings Google’s powerful cloud services and cutting-edge AI capabilities into completely disconnected, highly secure environments. This empowers organizations to run modern AI and analytics workloads on their most important data, unlocking valuable insights while maintaining absolute operational control and meeting the strictest digital sovereignty requirements.
“Google Cloud is dedicated to supporting NATO’s critical mission to develop a robust and resilient infrastructure and harness the latest technology innovations,” said Tara Brady, President of Google Cloud EMEA. “This partnership will enable NATO to decisively accelerate its digital modernization efforts while maintaining the highest levels of security and digital sovereignty.”
Leveraging this technology ensures that NATO maintains uncompromised data residency and operational controls, providing the highest degree of security and autonomy, regardless of scale or complexity. This contract underscores Google Cloud’s dedication to supporting partners who protect and empower the most valuable data across NATO’s allies.
“NCIA is committed to leveraging next-generation technology, including AI, to enhance NATO’s operational capabilities and safeguard the Alliance’s digital environment,” said Antonio Calderon, Chief Technology Officer, NCIA. “Partnership with industry is a critical component of our digital transformation strategy. Through this collaboration, we will deliver a secure, resilient and scalable cloud environment for JATEC that meets the highest standards required to protect highly sensitive data.”



