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GSA reaches latest OneGov agreement with Broadcom


“By partnering directly with Broadcom, we’re expanding access to commercial-grade AI and cybersecurity capabilities — while reducing cost and complexity for agencies,” Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Josh Gruenbaum said in a statement.

The General Services Administration has struck an agreement with tech giant Broadcom to provide the federal government with discounted access to its software services, the agency announced on Wednesday. 

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 is moving fast to deliver acquisition deals that save taxpayers money,” said GSA Administrator Ed Forst. “We’re happy to work with Broadcom to drive ...


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