The Catalan government has approved a tender for a 'sovereign cloud' infrastructure aimed at storing strategic data for public services within Catalonia, reducing reliance on US and Chinese providers. The project, which will cost 481 million euros over eight years, aims to achieve digital autonomy by hosting critical data locally and ensuring compliance with European Union standards such as SEAL 3. The system will initially store 40% of the Generalitat’s data, gradually expanding to cover all services. It will integrate private sector participation through a hybrid model, with three distinct environments based on data sensitivity. The initiative aligns with broader efforts to strengthen Catalonia’s technological infrastructure, including plans for a European AI gigafactory.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the sovereign cloud initiative as a progressive step toward digital sovereignty and security, emphasizing independence from foreign powers like the U.S. and China. While the content itself is factual, the emphasis on protecting data from external actors and promoting European self






