The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded Dell Federal Systems a five-year, $9.7 billion contract to manage Microsoft enterprise software licensing across the military. The Core Enterprise Technology Agreement (CETA) aims to streamline software procurement, reducing duplicate purchases and administrative costs, with projected savings of $422 million annually. The agreement covers Microsoft 365 subscriptions, cloud services, and on-premises licensing, centralizing procurement under Dell's management.
This contract consolidates existing renewals rather than introducing new expenditures, aligning multiple contracts under a single umbrella. It supports IT modernization efforts, including the Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control initiative. Dell Federal Systems will handle the logistics and compliance, while Microsoft provides the software. The deal strengthens Microsoft's position in government IT infrastructure and represents a significant revenue stream for Dell, whose stock rose following the announcement.
Pentagon Awards $9.7 Billion Microsoft Licensing Deal to Dell Federal Systems
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