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August 11, 2025The General Services Administration signs this new OneGov pact to help agencies adopt advanced artificial intelligence tools as part of the Trump administration’s push for AI leadership.
The General Services Administration has signed a new partnership agreement with OpenAI for the company’s ChatGPT offering, a move the agency says supports President Trump’s AI Action Plan.
ChatGPT Enterprise will be offered to agencies at a steep discount — $1 per agency for the next year.
“GSA is playing a leading role in the Trump administration’s adoption of AI technology by government,” GSA Acting Administrator Michael Rigas said in a release Monday. “Our government’s effective use of AI is critical to demonstrating we are the world’s AI leader, and we are thankful for OpenAI’s partnership.”
This agreement is part of GSA’s OneGov initiative to centralize technology procurement and comes just a day after the announcement that ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude had been added to the Multiple Award Schedule program.
GSA has not responded to a request for comment on whether similar OneGov agreements are in the works for Gemini and Claude.
The push for greater access to AI tools has spread across the government The Defense Department signed a $200 million contract in July with Anthropic, Google, OpenAI and xAI to provide AI-related tools for national security missions.
“One of the best ways to make sure AI works for everyone is to put it in the hands of the people serving our country,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in his company’s OneGov agreement release.



