Cohere's North Platform Establishes Technical Blueprint for Sovereign AI in Federal Government
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North platform, a secure AI agent infrastructure for search, summarization, and task automation, deployed within the federal government.Apr 18, 20262 min read

Cohere's North Platform Establishes Technical Blueprint for Sovereign AI in Federal Government

Peter Wall, speaking on behalf of the AI Minister, showcased a significant advancement in Canadian AI deployment with the rollout of Cohere’s North platform within Innovation, Science and Economic Development...

Cohere Inc.Peter WallOttawa

Peter Wall, speaking on behalf of the AI Minister, showcased a significant advancement in Canadian AI deployment with the rollout of Cohere’s North platform within Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED). This isn't simply another AI tool; it's an entire secure, agentic infrastructure. North allows public servants to set up agents capable of handling complex assignments—from advanced search and drafting to decision support—all within the agency’s controlled digital environment. The significance of this deployment goes beyond productivity metrics; it represents a deliberate commitment to data sovereignty within the federal sector.

The platform’s technical architecture is what makes this a pivotal moment. North is engineered to run entirely on-premises, within isolated VPCs, or hybrid cloud environments. This mitigates the primary blocker to AI adoption in regulated sectors: the worry about sensitive data leaving government firewalls. By combining Cohere's Command generative models with Compass search technology, North operates as middleware that reasons over and accesses existing, siloed data sources without ever transmitting the information to external cloud providers. This approach sidesteps the data residency concerns associated with more cloud-dependent solutions.

This model directly addresses a core requirement of Canadian public-sector modernization: maintaining complete control over data. The ability to deploy sophisticated agentic workflows—capable of autonomous operation and seamless human-agent collaboration—on minimal infrastructure (as few as two GPUs) makes it highly adaptable. It establishes a clear, replicable technical blueprint for how the rest of the federal government can modernize its operations while adhering to stringent security and compliance requirements.

By mandating private, on-premise deployment, North positions Cohere not as a vendor providing a cloud service, but as an infrastructure partner for digital sovereignty, critical for securing adoption across other federal departments.
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