- Gsa Onegov’s scheme lands the US government. Huge Microsoft savings
- The White House could save $ 3.1 billion in the first year
- Microsoft 365, co -pilot and more are on cards
Microsoft has signed a Onegov Agreement of $ 6 billion with the General Services Administration (GSA) to give the United States government access to great discounts on its software.
The savings of $ 6 billion in three years will begin with an estimated $ 3.1 billion in savings during the first year, with the White House ensuring discounts at Microsoft 365 (G3 and G5), Microsoft 365 Co -cilot, Azure Cloud Services, Dynamics 365, Microsoft Siem Tool
CVP for the US Public Sector Industries. UU. Chris Barry announced discounts, designed to benefit the US people through great productivity and efficiency gains.
Microsoft gives the United States government more “steep discounts”
“With this new agreement with the United States General Services Administration, including a Co -N.
Microsoft described its agreement as a strategy of five pillars: use AI to increase productivity; Increase automation with AI agents; accelerating the modernization of the cloud of the United States; rationalize government operations; and improve cybersecurity.
Redmond has granted federal agencies the month of September to opt for any or all its offers, with discount prices that will last up to three years.
Microsoft is not the only company that offers great discounts for US federal agencies. Google also recently established a 71% price reduction in its Google Workspace packages, with a price limit of $ 0.47 in AI tools under the Gemini for the government portfolio.
Both agreements are aligned with the AI AI Plan of Trump, whose objective is to reduce the regulatory barriers for the adoption of AI while increasing the manufacture of US semiconductors to stay up to date with greater demand.