Coder lists Premium AI developer infrastructure in AWS ICMP
Coder listed its Premium Artificial Intelligence (AI) Developer Infrastructure solution in the AWS Marketplace for the U.S. Intelligence Community (ICMP), placing the offering into a procurement channel used by U.S. government customers.
The press release said federal agencies are under increasing pressure to accelerate software build cycles and adopt AI-assisted development workflows while maintaining security, compliance, and data sovereignty, and that agencies need a modern, secure, self-hosted development infrastructure platform to meet those demands.
The company described the product as a self-hosted development infrastructure platform that provided centrally governed, high-performance development workspaces with embedded policy controls, guardrails, and comprehensive audit trails; the release also referenced immutable Terraform template controls, agent-ready workspaces, and capabilities for unifying developer productivity with AI governance and compliance.
The listing appeared in AWS’s ICMP catalog, which the release described as a curated digital catalog for discovering, purchasing, and deploying vendor software for government customers, and the statement noted that Coder is used today across all impact levels by those who serve and the system integrators that support them globally to deliver meaningful outcomes across a wide range of programs and missions.
“Government engineering teams need a way to adopt AI-assisted development without sacrificing control over their infrastructure, data, or security posture,” said Rob Whiteley, CEO of Coder.
The companies described plans to accelerate mission software development to 10x build velocity, introduce new tools and version updates in minutes with immutable Terraform template controls across thousands of users, and optimize infrastructure utilization to reduce waste and streamline container image sprawl.