
"“more than 120 orders have been placed against OneGov's AI offerings, and that has provided this new technology, or availability, to about 3.4 million across government for this particular technology.”"
"“Now, the agency makes it available to you for maybe a limited time, but you're able to use it in your workday, and can see how it can benefit you and get your work done more efficiently, perhaps without losing your job over it,” Smeltzer said."
"“We want GSA not to just be a shared service across government, but a force multiplier across the government,”"
OneGov launched in April 2025 to provide agencies discounted rates on selected private sector technologies and software services by treating the government as one customer. Agreements with 20 companies, including Microsoft and Adobe, enable cost savings on specific products. More than 120 orders have been placed for OneGov AI offerings, making the technology available to about 3.4 million across government. Multiple agencies, including Health and Human Services, Veterans Affairs, Transportation, and State, have already used the offerings. Access to these tools supports onboarding of new AI capabilities and helps build workforce familiarity. The availability is framed as limited-time access that allows personnel to use AI during work and assess efficiency benefits. GSA positions the initiative as a force multiplier rather than only a shared service.
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