
"Last year, Claude was made broadly available across all three branches of the federal government under a General Services Administration OneGov agreement."
"The Department of Energy: It's available across the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, which employs nearly 10,000 scientists and researchers, and at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab."
"NASA: The Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced last month that it completed its first-ever AI-planned drive on Mars with the help of Claude."
Claude, an AI system, has achieved widespread adoption across the federal government beyond the Pentagon. The Department of Health and Human Services enables staff to securely query Claude. The Office of Personnel Management lists Claude in its AI inventory as pilot-phase. The Department of Energy provides Claude access at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory used Claude to complete its first AI-planned Mars rover drive. This deployment follows a GSA OneGov agreement making Claude broadly available across all three federal branches. Major AI companies strategically offered services to federal agencies at reduced costs to encourage adoption, though ongoing disputes may reduce contract appeal.
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