US Federal News Bureau
Written by: CDO Magazine Bureau
Updated 1:21 PM UTC, Wed August 20, 2025
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has announced a landmark OneGov agreement with Anthropic, granting all three branches of the federal government — executive, legislative, and judiciary — access to Claude for Enterprise and Claude for Government for a nominal fee of $1 per agency.
Recently, GSA partnered with OpenAI to provide ChatGPT Enterprise access to the entire federal executive branch workforce for just $1 per agency over the next year.
The partnership with Anthropic supports the White House’s America’s AI Action Plan and aims to modernize operations, improve decision-making, and deliver better results for taxpayers. GSA has structured the agreement so it can be adopted by other federal agencies, Members of Congress, and the judiciary pending approval.
“This OneGov deal with Anthropic is proof that the United States is setting the standard for how governments adopt AI — boldly, responsibly, and at scale,” GSA Acting Administrator Michael Rigas said.
The deal includes technical support, continuous model updates, and FedRAMP High compliance for sensitive unclassified work, ensuring federal workers can safely integrate advanced AI tools into their mission workflows.
“OneGov is revolutionizing how the federal government acquires AI technology — delivering unmatched value, accelerating modernization, and opening the door for America’s best AI companies to work at the scale our nation demands,” GSA Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Josh Gruenbaum added.