The tech giant will offer significant discounts to the GSA across its suite of cloud services, including Microsoft 365, Copilot, Azure Cloud Services, Dynamics 365, plus cybersecurity and monitoring tools.
The new agreement is expected to save about $3.1 billion in just the first year.
The IT initiative represents phase one of the OneGov strategy. In addition to significantly lowering costs, the new Microsoft agreement will help to transition the federal workforce to the artificial intelligence (AI) era.
“We urge our federal partners to leverage these agreements, providing government workers with transformative AI tools that streamline operations, cut costs, and enhance results.”
“For more than four decades, Microsoft has partnered with the U.S. Government to serve the American people,” Satya Nadella, chairman and CEO of Microsoft, said in the statement.
“With this new agreement, we will help federal agencies use AI and digital technologies to improve citizen services, strengthen security, and save taxpayers more than $3 billion in the first year alone.”
The deal with Microsoft includes blended discounts on a new government-exclusive Microsoft 365 and Copilot Suite, and makes Microsoft 365 Copilot cost-free for the first year for Microsoft G5 customers, with substantial discounts in subsequent years.
Microsoft 365 G3 and G5 are licensing plans that are specific to government operations, offering various levels of security and features.
G5 is specifically designed for environments that require advanced security and includes additional features like real-time intelligence reporting, threat protection, Power BI Pro, and advanced enterprise telephony capabilities.
Under the agreement, federal agencies can opt in to any or all of these offers through September 2026, with discounted pricing available for up to 36 months for certain products.
The initiative launched in July outlines the steps necessary for securing The United States’ dominance in AI.
The action plan includes removing government red tape, providing federal employees with cutting-edge AI tools, and combating security risks from both domestic and foreign entities.
The GSA provides centralized purchasing and shared services for the entire federal government, overseeing in excess of $100 billion in products and services through federal contracts.







