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Adobe Cuts Software Prices for US Government Amid Spending Scrutiny

AinvestSaturday, May 10, 2025 12:22 pm ET
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Adobe has reached a deal with the US government to offer a discounted software solution, with a 70% discount off the current General Services Administration list price. The move comes amid spending scrutiny in Washington. The agreement will provide a "comprehensive Paperless Government Solution" to the government, with the specific terms and details of the deal not specified in the article.

Adobe has struck a deal with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to significantly reduce software costs across the government. The agreement, announced on May 8, 2025, provides a comprehensive "Paperless Government Solution" at a 70% discount off the current GSA list price through November 30, 2025 [2]. This move is part of the GSA's OneGov strategy, which aims to transform government procurement and lower costs.

The agreement comes amid ongoing scrutiny of government spending in Washington. The GSA, under the leadership of Acting Administrator Stephen Ehikian, is working to eliminate manual processes, reduce paper-related costs, and modernize service delivery. Ehikian stated, "This agreement with Adobe is another example of GSA leading a transformative change in how the federal government buys goods and services, with a focus on commercial products" [2].

The deal includes a suite of document management, integration, and collaboration tools, electronic signatures, secure document workflows, and forms modernization. The solution is powered by automation and AI, designed to accelerate agency adoption and improve workforce productivity [2].

The agreement is part of the broader OneGov Strategy, which will evolve over time to include areas such as hardware, platforms, infrastructure, and cybersecurity services. GSA aims to become the governmentwide hub for shared IT services by implementing this strategy in a flexible, collaborative manner [2].

The promotional offering is available immediately via GSA’s Multiple Award Schedule, accessible to all federal agencies. Adobe is proud to build on its long-standing partnership with the federal government to help agencies realize improvements in efficiency, software optimization, security, and digital modernization [2].

References:
[1] https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/adobe-strikes-deal-us-government-offer-discounted-price-software
[2] https://www.gsa.gov/about-us/newsroom/news-releases/gsa-adobe-reach-agreement-to-cut-costs-for-government-05082025

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PlentyBet1369
05/10
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Ok-Afternoon-2113
05/10
Adobe's move: smart biz or gov favor? 🤔
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LonnieJaw748
05/10
70% off? That's a steep discount. Wonder if this sets a precedent for future gov-tech deals. 🤔
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enosia1
05/10
Adobe's move shows they're paying attention to political winds. Companies need to navigate these currents to stay ahead. Holding $ADBE long-term, seeing potential growth.
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Shinoskay9
05/10
Adobe's flexing its corporate social responsibility muscles. Might look good on their ESG reports. 📈
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iyankov96
05/10
Adobe's play here is slick. Lower prices, wider gov't adoption...not bad for brand image and future sales. Might see similar moves from competitors soon.
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throwaway0203949
05/10
Adobe giving discounts to the US gov't? Smart move, with all the spending scrutiny. Could be a win-win, boosts Adobe's image and saves taxpayer dollars. 🤔
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jstanfill93
05/10
GSA deal = Adobe flexing its political muscle.
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jstanfill93
05/10
Adobe's move could boost its social impact cred. Gotta think beyond just quarterly earnings, right?
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Pushover112233
05/10
70% off Adobe's software? That's a steal (in a good way). Wonder if this sets a precedent for other tech companies offering similar deals. 🤑
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StrangeRemark
05/10
Holding $ADBE long-term. This kind of move aligns with their growth strategy, even if it hurts short-term margins.
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sobfreak
05/10
Paperless gov = efficient biz. Win-win, right?
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hukd0nf0nix
05/10
@sobfreak Efficient gov = happy taxpayers. Let's hope they don't auto-update our democracy.
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Current_Attention_92
05/10
Discounted software for the gov't could mean long-term contracts. Adobe might lock in revenue, securing their own future while building public goodwill. Solid strategy.
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SnowySalesman
05/10
Holding $ADBE long; discounts might boost growth.
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Historyissuper
05/10
Discounted software? Govs getting tech for less $$$.
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