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September 22, 2025GSA’s OneGov initiative now includes Meta’s open source AI models, facilitating and supporting AI adoption across the government
WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced a OneGov initiative with Meta that supports government-wide use of Llama, its open source AI models, making them more accessible to all federal departments and agencies. The streamlined OneGov approach eliminates individual agency negotiations, saving time and reducing duplicated efforts across the federal government.
This landmark arrangement will accelerate federal agency access to open source AI models and tools from Meta, bolstering the objectives outlined in America’s AI Action Plan and supporting OMB Memoranda M-25-21 (Accelerating Federal Use of AI through Innovation, Governance, and Public Trust) and M-25-22 (Driving Efficient Acquisition of Artificial Intelligence in Government).
“In alignment with President Trump’s AI Action Plan, GSA is dedicated to integrating AI into government operations,” said Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Josh Gruenbaum. “Thanks to Meta and its commitment to advancing public sector services, our federal partners now have easier access to Llama and open source AI, which offers unique benefits for federal agencies and government use cases. Through these OneGov initiatives, GSA is driving an unprecedented acceleration of AI adoption across the federal government.”
As open source models, Llama models offer federal agencies the ability to retain full control over data processing and storage. Given the models are publicly available, technical teams can build, deploy, and scale AI applications at a lower cost, delivering significant value to American taxpayers.
“America is leading on AI and we want to make sure all Americans see the benefit of AI innovation through better, more efficient public services. With Llama, America’s government agencies can better serve people,” added Mark Zuckerberg, Founder and CEO of Meta.




