- Google launches Gemini for the government specifically for the White House
- Government agencies will pay only $ 0.47 to access Gemini tools
- The agreement will only last until 2026, what happens next?
Google and the United States government have joined to announce Gemini’s launch for the Government, described as the combination of “commercial clouds, leaders of leaders in the industry and agent solutions” for maximum productivity.
The announcement comes from Google and the Administration of General Services (GSA) and is part of the Onegov strategy for the acquisition of Centralized IT and the AI AI Plan of Trump.
Gemini for the Government will be valid until 2026 and is based on the existing agreements of Google with the United States government.
Google Lanza Gemini very discounted for the Government
Gemini for the Government will cost $ 0.47 per agency and follows a Google Workspace agreement with 71% savings for government agencies, all enabled through the purchasing power renewed through the GSA Onegov strategy.
“On the basis of our work space offer for federal employees, ‘Gemini for the Government’ provides federal agencies access to our full pile approach for AI innovation, including tools such as notebooklm and I see drive by our latest models and our safe cloud infrastructure, so that they can fulfill their important missions,” said the CEO of Google sundar Pichai.
Gemini For the Government includes the quality business search of Google, the generation of video and images, the AI of notebook, the deep research agents, the agents of generating ideas and the support of the workers to build their own agents.
“We are a long -term strategic partner for the United States, deeply invested in the mission, innovation and safety of our government,” said the CEO of the Public Sector of Google, Karen Dahut, said that he heads figures such as the more than 100,000 US workers in Google and their data centers and officers in 26 states.
With the agreement to last only one year, it is not clear what happens next. The GSA could renew or extend the agreement, or the competition could be opened once again, since the White House looks for the cheapest or other AI to tools.