The U.S. General Services Administration announced a multibillion-dollar OneGov agreement with Microsoft, delivering steep discounts on Microsoft 365, Copilot, Azure Cloud Services and other technologies. The partnership is expected to generate $3.1 billion in savings for agencies in the first year, GSA said Tuesday. Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Josh Gruenbaum, a 2025 Wash100 Award recipient, called the agreement a āparadigm shift in federal procurement,ā consolidating demand across agencies to achieve significant cost savings. āGSA is accelerating access to AI for federal agencies and delivering on the Presidentās AI Action Plan,ā he said. āWe appreciate Microsoftās partnership in this modernization and The post GSA Secures $3.1B OneGov Agreement With Microsoft to Accelerate AI Adoption first appeared on Executive Gov.
GSA Secures $3.1B OneGov Agreement With Microsoft to Accelerate AI Adoption
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