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GSA and AWS signed a $1 billion deal to accelerate AI innovation.
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GSA Inks $1B OneGov Agreement With AWS to Boost IT, AI

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The General Services Administration has announced a OneGov agreement with Amazon Web Services that will provide up to $1 billion in direct incentive credits to federal civilian agencies.

According to GSA, the direct incentive credits, aggregated across the agencies, will include savings on core AWS cloud services through AWS credits, infrastructure and application technologies modernization through AWS modernization credits, access to AWS training and certification through training credits and a streamlined engagement model with greater savings for direct contracts through direct partnerships.

Advancing America’s AI Leadership

The agreement is expected to accelerate large-scale IT transformation and boost AI innovation across the government to enhance the United States’ leadership in the latter technology. GSA said the partnership will enable agencies to speed up the migration of aging on-premises infrastructure to the cloud and accelerate AI adoption in line with their modernization efforts. The agencies can begin using the AWS offerings by implementing an agreement authorizing the use of AWS services and via an executed OneGov program agreement with AWS or AWS partners.  

“GSA’s OneGov continues to deliver critical technology solutions to federal agencies while securing the best value for our most important stakeholders–the American taxpayer,” said Josh Gruenbaum, Federal Acquisition Service commissioner at GSA and a 2025 Wash100 Award recipient.

“We are grateful for AWS’s partnership as GSA continues to equip agencies with modern solutions at scale and at savings. Through this unique partnership, the federal government is poised to deliver on President Trump’s AI Action Plan and solidify its position as the global AI leader,” he continued.