The Army has reached an agreement with Salesforce that the company says will help the Pentagon boost its data analytics capabilities and accelerate future agentic AI deployments.
The indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract announced Monday is worth up to $5.6 billion and includes a five-year base ordering period plus a five-year optional ordering period.
Salesforce — a vendor of “customer management relationship” (CMR) tools and other workforce-enabling IT for commercial and government customers — has been increasing its focus on the defense marketplace. In September of last year, it launched its “Missionforce” initiative aimed at serving national security customers.
The new deal with the Army announced Monday was awarded to Computable…
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