Microsoft Lands $6 Billion GSA Deal with Free AI Copilot Offer
PorAinvest
jueves, 4 de septiembre de 2025, 3:15 am ET2 min de lectura
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The agreement is expected to save taxpayers $3.1 billion in the first year alone and more than $6 billion over the full three-year term. This substantial savings is projected to be achieved through cost reductions in cloud services and productivity software, as well as the integration of advanced AI capabilities to enhance public services and security.
The GSA, which oversees the procurement and management of federal services, has been actively seeking discounted deals with major tech companies to improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of government operations. Microsoft is the latest major tech company to secure such an agreement, joining the ranks of AWS, Google, and Salesforce, which have also offered discounted services to federal agencies.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella emphasized the company's commitment to public service and cost savings, stating, "For over four decades, Microsoft has collaborated with the U.S. government to serve the American people. Through our new agreement with the GSA, including the provision of free Microsoft 365 Copilot services, we will help federal agencies leverage AI and digital technologies to enhance public services, strengthen security, and save taxpayers over $30 billion in the first year alone" [1].
The deal is part of the GSA's broader strategy to offer commercial AI tools across the federal government, aiming to provide a unified pricing model that generates substantial cost savings. The agreement also aligns with the objectives of America's AI Action Plan, positioning federal agencies at the forefront of AI innovation and adoption.
Microsoft's engagement with the U.S. government spans over four decades, and the company continues to reaffirm its commitment to serving as a trusted partner. The agreement includes investments of $20 million in support services to assist agencies in implementing these solutions, with a focus on cost optimization and cross-team collaboration.
Federal agencies can choose to participate in all or part of these offerings until September 2026, with discounted pricing options available for up to 36 months. Agencies interested in taking advantage of these offerings can reach out to their Microsoft representatives or authorized resellers for further guidance.
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/microsoft-gsa-agreement-save-taxpayers-31-billion-annually-2509/
[2] https://www.reuters.com/world/us/microsoft-discount-cloud-services-us-government-2025-09-02/
[3] https://news.ssbcrack.com/microsoft-and-gsa-launch-major-agreement-to-enhance-ai-and-cloud-services-for-federal-agencies/
Microsoft has secured a three-year, $6 billion deal with the US General Services Administration, providing discounted access to its cloud and productivity software. The agreement covers Microsoft Office subscriptions, Azure cloud, Dynamics 365, and Sentinel cybersecurity tools, with a free year of AI assistant Copilot included. This deal is expected to save taxpayers $3.1 billion in the first year and more than $6 billion over the full term.
Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) has secured a significant three-year agreement with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to provide discounted access to its cloud and productivity software. The deal, valued at $6 billion, includes Microsoft Office subscriptions, Azure cloud services, Dynamics 365, and Sentinel cybersecurity tools. Additionally, the agreement offers a free year of access to Microsoft's AI assistant, Copilot, for government employees.The agreement is expected to save taxpayers $3.1 billion in the first year alone and more than $6 billion over the full three-year term. This substantial savings is projected to be achieved through cost reductions in cloud services and productivity software, as well as the integration of advanced AI capabilities to enhance public services and security.
The GSA, which oversees the procurement and management of federal services, has been actively seeking discounted deals with major tech companies to improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of government operations. Microsoft is the latest major tech company to secure such an agreement, joining the ranks of AWS, Google, and Salesforce, which have also offered discounted services to federal agencies.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella emphasized the company's commitment to public service and cost savings, stating, "For over four decades, Microsoft has collaborated with the U.S. government to serve the American people. Through our new agreement with the GSA, including the provision of free Microsoft 365 Copilot services, we will help federal agencies leverage AI and digital technologies to enhance public services, strengthen security, and save taxpayers over $30 billion in the first year alone" [1].
The deal is part of the GSA's broader strategy to offer commercial AI tools across the federal government, aiming to provide a unified pricing model that generates substantial cost savings. The agreement also aligns with the objectives of America's AI Action Plan, positioning federal agencies at the forefront of AI innovation and adoption.
Microsoft's engagement with the U.S. government spans over four decades, and the company continues to reaffirm its commitment to serving as a trusted partner. The agreement includes investments of $20 million in support services to assist agencies in implementing these solutions, with a focus on cost optimization and cross-team collaboration.
Federal agencies can choose to participate in all or part of these offerings until September 2026, with discounted pricing options available for up to 36 months. Agencies interested in taking advantage of these offerings can reach out to their Microsoft representatives or authorized resellers for further guidance.
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/microsoft-gsa-agreement-save-taxpayers-31-billion-annually-2509/
[2] https://www.reuters.com/world/us/microsoft-discount-cloud-services-us-government-2025-09-02/
[3] https://news.ssbcrack.com/microsoft-and-gsa-launch-major-agreement-to-enhance-ai-and-cloud-services-for-federal-agencies/

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