Lutnick: If companies need government help, it is between CEOs and President
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martes, 26 de agosto de 2025, 8:14 am ET1 min de lectura
Lutnick: If companies need government help, it is between CEOs and President
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has announced a significant agreement with Google, marking a new milestone in the federal government's AI adoption journey. Dubbed 'Gemini for Government', this offering provides federal agencies with a comprehensive suite of AI and cloud services at deeply discounted prices, further enhancing the GSA's partnership with Google.Under the agreement, Google will provide federal agencies with access to its AI-optimized and accredited commercial cloud services, Gemini models, and agentic capabilities. This includes Google-quality enterprise search, video and image generation capabilities, the NotebookLM AI tool, and the ability to create custom AI agents. The offering also incorporates robust security features, including Identity & Access Management, threat protection, data privacy, and advanced compliance, such as SOC2 Type 2 certification [1].
The agreement aligns with the GSA's OneGov Strategy, which aims to foster direct engagement with original equipment manufacturers to achieve cost efficiencies and operational effectiveness. This initiative supports President Trump's April 2025 Executive Order on ensuring commercial, cost-effective solutions in federal contracts [1].
Meanwhile, the OpenSearch Software Foundation, celebrating its one-year anniversary, has seen substantial growth and innovation in its open-source platform for AI-powered search, observability, and analytics. The OpenSearch project has seen a 78% increase in project downloads year-over-year, with contributions from over 400 active organizations and 8,800 contributions. The foundation has also made significant strides in its vector engine, hybrid search, and observability capabilities, enabling faster AI development and real-time insights [2].
The OpenSearch Software Foundation's growth reflects the increasing demand for open-source AI and search technology in the industry. As the federal government continues to adopt AI solutions, partnerships like the one between GSA and Google, along with advancements in open-source platforms like OpenSearch, are crucial for driving innovation and efficiency in government operations.
References:
[1] https://www.gsa.gov/about-us/newsroom/news-releases/gsa-google-announce-gemini-onegov-agreement-08212025
[2] https://www.morningstar.com/news/pr-newswire/20250825dc57645/opensearch-software-foundation-marks-1-year-anniversary-with-community-growth-agentic-ai-and-hybrid-search-enhancements

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