GSA signed an agreement with Google for the Gemini for Government platform, valid through 2026, to provide federal agencies access to Google's AI-optimized and accredited commercial cloud services, Gemini models, and agentic capabilities. The deal sets pricing at $0.47 per year, per agency, for Google's AI tools. Agencies will access enterprise search, video and image generation, and NotebookLM, plus pre-packaged AI agents and the ability to develop custom agents for operational needs. The tools aim to streamline workspaces, improve efficiency, and reduce data analysis time. The agreement builds on GSA's OneGov arrangement that cut Google Workspace prices by 71% on April 10, 2025. The move aligns with the Trump Administration's AI Action Plan to accelerate U.S. AI adoption.
Gemini is Google's flagship generative AI chatbot, supporting text, image, video, and code generation across multiple platforms, including Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and Meet. Under the GSA agreement, which is valid through 2026, agencies can access Google's AI-optimized and accredited commercial cloud services, Gemini models, and agentic capabilities. The agreement establishes pricing of $0.47 per year, per agency, for Google's AI tools and represents the latest development in the Trump Administration's initiative to accelerate AI adoption under the administration's AI action plan.
Federal agencies will gain access to enterprise search functionality, video and image generation tools, and the NotebookLM AI platform. According to the agreement, it includes pre-packaged AI agents for in-depth research and idea generation, along with capabilities that enable federal workers to develop custom AI agents tailored to their specific operational needs. These tools aim to streamline complex workspaces, improve efficiency, and reduce the time required for data analysis.
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