GSA reaches latest OneGov agreement with Broadcom
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GSA reaches latest OneGov agreement with Broadcom
"The deal is the latest pact made through GSA's OneGov strategy, which is designed to provide agencies with major discounts on leading tech and software products by treating the government as one centralized buyer. More than a dozen leading tech firms - including Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks and SAP - have inked agreements with GSA since the agency launched the effort in April 2025."
"GSA said the Broadcom deal will provide agencies with discounts of up to 64% for a host of AI-ready products, including VMware Tanzu Platform and VMware Tanzu Data Intelligence, as well as VMware Avi Load Balancer and the VMware vDefend. Federal entities will also be able to purchase the VMware Tanzu AI Starter Kit, which GSA said "combines core Tanzu tools with professional services to speed up AI prototyping and deployment." Through the agreement, agencies will be able to access the discounted services until May 2027."
The General Services Administration struck an agreement with Broadcom to provide the federal government discounted access to Broadcom software services under the OneGov strategy. OneGov treats the government as a centralized buyer to secure major discounts and has secured deals with more than a dozen leading tech firms since April 2025. The Broadcom agreement offers agencies discounts of up to 64% on AI-ready products including VMware Tanzu Platform, Tanzu Data Intelligence, Avi Load Balancer and vDefend, and enables purchase of the VMware Tanzu AI Starter Kit that combines core Tanzu tools with professional services. Discounted access runs through May 2027 and aims to expand access to commercial-grade AI and cybersecurity capabilities while reducing cost and complexity for agencies.
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