GSA strikes OneGov agreement with Cohesity
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Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Josh Gruenbaum said the latest deal “will strengthen and enable robust and secure AI infrastructure across the federal government.”
The General Services Administration announced on Thursday that it reached a deal with data security firm Cohesity to offer the federal government discounted rates on some of its products.
The agreement was made as part of GSA’s OneGov initiative, which has negotiated deals with more than a dozen companies — including Tenable, Microsoft and Oracle — to provide agencies with major discounts on tech and software services by treating the government as one customer. GSA launched the effort in April 2025 and continued inking new agreements into the new year.
"Under my leadership, GSA is focused on executing President [Donald] Trump’s priorities to reduce the cost of government and centralize procurement, driving significant taxpayer savings, and equipping our federal workforce with the cutting-edge tools they need to ...
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