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GSA transforms federal tech buying through unified purchasing power
WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced OneGov saved taxpayers $1.1 billion in its first year by revolutionizing how the federal government buys technology. The Trump Administration initiative consolidated fragmented IT purchasing across agencies into 20 unified agreements with major vendors.
“GSA’s OneGov deals are the driving force behind President Donald Trump’s Executive Order to consolidate procurement and the White House AI Action Plan,” said GSA Administrator Edward C. Forst. “Saving $1.1 billion in just one year shows the power of buying at scale—empowering federal agencies faster while aggressively safeguarding taxpayer dollars.”
GSA secured software discounts up to 90% from leading providers like Microsoft, Adobe, Google, ServiceNow and many more. The initiative also significantly accelerated AI adoption across government – with some agencies paying less than $1 per agency.
“Our contracting professionals freed other agencies to focus on their missions,” said Acting Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Laura Stanton. “We saved taxpayer money, boosted AI adoption, protected IT infrastructure, and advanced modernization.”
OneGov also strengthened cybersecurity through standardized contract terms and reduced administrative burden across agencies.
Looking ahead, GSA plans to build on the momentum of the OneGov initiative by extending agreements, expanding access to services, deepening collaboration and laying the groundwork for more scalable AI infrastructure across the government.


