BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 23. KBR’s Mission
Technology Solutions (MTS) business is deepening its partnership
with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help government agencies process
vast amounts of satellite and sensor data and convert it into
real-time operational insights, Trend reports via KBR.
Under the expanded collaboration, KBR and AWS will modernize
space and ground systems using cloud-based infrastructure, advanced
analytics and artificial intelligence (AI). The initiative is
designed to accelerate the processing of data from hyperspectral
satellites, optical sensors and distributed sensor networks,
supporting mission-critical applications such as satellite
monitoring, in-orbit threat detection and Earth observation.
A central element of KBR’s approach is its Speed to Mission
Impact℠ framework, which focuses on rapidly transitioning legacy
systems to scalable, cloud-native architectures. The company is
also applying a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) to improve
integration of new technologies while ensuring interoperability and
flexibility across platforms.
The partnership places strong emphasis on reducing the time
between data collection and operational response. By leveraging AWS
capabilities, KBR aims to process large and complex datasets more
quickly and deliver actionable intelligence to end users.
As part of the expanded cooperation, KBR is increasing
investment in AWS-certified specialists and cloud migration
expertise. The company holds AWS Migration Competency status and is
an AWS Advanced Tier Services Partner, reflecting its experience in
executing large-scale cloud transformations for the public sector
under strict security, compliance and resilience requirements.
KBR also applies AWS-validated methodologies and automation
tools to reduce migration risks and costs, while maintaining
operational continuity for mission-critical systems. The company
said its solutions are designed to scale alongside growing data
volumes while maintaining strong cost efficiency and
performance.