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    Microsoft Secures US Government Cloud Service Deal, Promises $6 Billion In Savings Over 3 Years: Report – Adobe (NASDAQ:ADBE), Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN)

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    Microsoft Corp. MSFT has agreed to provide the U.S. General Services Administration with potential savings of $3.1 billion over a year on cloud services used by government agencies

    Microsoft Offers $6 Billion In Savings On Cloud, Office, AI tools

    Microsoft announced that the savings, totaling over $6 billion over three years, will apply to its Office productivity subscriptions, Azure cloud services, Dynamics 365 business applications, and Sentinel cybersecurity software, CNBC reported on Tuesday.

    Check out the current price of MSFT stock here.

    Agencies will also get one year of complimentary access to the Copilot AI assistant for millions of Microsoft 365 G5 users. Josh Gruenbaum, Commissioner of the GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service, confirmed that the discounted rates are readily available. To benefit from the Microsoft savings, agencies must purchase through the GSA until September 2026.

    “It’s no surprise that Microsoft is one of the most critical partners for the federal government in terms of its software and the tooling that we use around both the civilian side and the defense side,” said Gruenbaum.

    Microsoft’s annual U.S. government revenue is estimated to be in the mid- to high-single-digit billions of dollars, with around $80 billion in spending linked to IT, as per the publication.

    See Also: Silver Breaks $40, US Market Stands Apart In Global Demand

    Tech Giants Expand AI And Cloud Access For US Federal Agencies

    This move by Microsoft comes at a time when other tech giants are also making significant inroads into the U.S. government sector.

    Since President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January, the GSA has been pursuing a spending consolidation initiative called OneGov, aimed at reducing costs. Companies including Adobe ADBE, Amazon.com AMZN, Google GOOG GOOGL, and Salesforce CRM have already offered discounts.

    In August, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman secured a partnership with the U.S. GSA, providing federal agencies access to the company’s leading AI models through ChatGPT Enterprise for $1 per agency for the next year.

    Prior to that, Oracle Corporation ORCL announced substantial price reductions for its database software and cloud-computing services for government agencies in July.

    According to Benzinga Edge Stock Rankings, Microsoft has a growth score of 97.74% and a momentum rating of 79.42. Click here to see how it compares to other leading tech companies.

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    Disclaimer: This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.



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