GSA strikes OneGov agreement with Cohesity
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GSA strikes OneGov agreement with Cohesity
""The OneGov agreement with Cohesity will strengthen and enable robust and secure AI infrastructure across the federal government, directly supporting President [Donald] Trump's call for America to win the AI race," Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Josh Gruenbaum said in a statement. "Through this agreement, agencies can fortify cyber resilience and ensure operational continuity across hybrid and multicloud environments with secure, modern data protection tools.""
"GSA said the deal provides "significant discounts on Cohesity products," including "up to 72.25% off of certain Cohesity data protection and replication software." Agencies will also be able to receive 65% off of the Cohesity OneGov FedShield bundle, which provides data protection software and related services. Additionally, the deal offers a 35% discount on the company's OneGov FedCloud bundle, which GSA said "provides data protection with recovery, replication, and backup across on-premises and cloud workloads.""
The General Services Administration reached a deal with Cohesity to offer the federal government discounted rates on certain products under OneGov. OneGov treats the federal government as a single customer and negotiates major discounts; it launched in April 2025 and has deals with more than a dozen companies. The Cohesity agreement includes up to 72.25% off specific data protection and replication software, 65% off the OneGov FedShield bundle, and 35% off the OneGov FedCloud bundle. Discounted rates are available through Sept. 30, 2027. The deal highlights AI-backed data protection services and aims to fortify cyber resilience and ensure operational continuity across hybrid and multicloud environments.
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