Pentagon awards Microsoft $9.7 billion deal in bid to reduce costs, end license sprawl

Pentagon awards Microsoft $9.7 billion deal in bid to reduce costs, end license sprawl

The Pentagon, headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, has announced on Wednesday a 5-year agreement of “$9.69 billion” to compound Microsoft alongside other enterprise software licences across the military services, the Intelligence community into one contract vehicle, as disclosed by officials.

Reuters reports:

The Pentagon on Wednesday announced a five-year, $9.69 billion agreement to consolidate Microsoft

and ‌other enterprise software licenses scattered across the military services, the intelligence community, and the U.S. Coast Guard into a single contract vehicle, officials said
The ⁠cost-cutting effort hands Microsoft a guaranteed enterprise-wide foothold across the U.S. armed forces while squeezing out duplicative spending that officials said had quietly ballooned across years of fragmented, go-it-alone procurement.
The deal, called the Core Enterprise Technology Agreement, is not new ‌spending ⁠because baskets of Pentagon software contracts came up for renewal simultaneously.

The funds come from existing budgets already being used to ⁠purchase Microsoft 365 subscriptions — covering email, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and related tools

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