On July 7, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced a significant OneGov agreement with Oracle. The comprehensive deal offers government agencies a 75% discount on Oracle’s License-based technology, base discounts and access to advanced data management technology including Oracle Database 23ai running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) through November 2025.
The agreement eliminates data egress fees and provides pricing parity with commercial offerings. Agencies can also now access white-glove migration services and support credits, enabling seamless digital modernization.
“Oracle’s advanced database, cloud and AI solutions deliver unmatched speed, security, and scalability—core capabilities for transforming how government manages and secures sensitive data,” said GSA Acting Administrator Stephen Ehikian.
“We appreciate Oracle’s collaboration and alignment with our mission to deliver meaningful savings for the American taxpayer,” said Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Josh Gruenbaum. “Through OneGov, GSA is reshaping the federal marketplace—driving down software costs and leveraging the full buying power of the government to secure the best possible value.”
“We remain steadfast in our commitment to the U.S. government and are thrilled to work with the GSA to help every department and agency modernize their technology and gain the benefits of Oracle Cloud and AI,” said Safra Catz, CEO, Oracle. “With AI technologies throughout Oracle’s cloud, government agencies will be able to do more while spending far fewer taxpayer dollars.”
The OneGov agreement establishes pricing based on the volume of the entire government rather than the lower discounts previously available through separate agreements on an agency-by-agency or transactional basis. This common-sense pricing model reflects GSA’s growing role as a central hub for government procurement, leveraging the full purchasing power to negotiate cost savings, reduce redundancy, and streamline IT acquisition.
As part of the agreement, GSA and Oracle will work together to help federal agencies migrate from Oracle on-premises products and third-party cloud applications and databases to Oracle Cloud, saving significant costs for the taxpayer. The agreement includes Oracle Database 23ai, which assists government agencies in their efforts to standardize and accelerate application development and run mission-critical workloads with AI. Oracle Cloud and Database 23ai is available across the full spectrum of US security levels with FedRAMP High, DISA IL5, IL6 Secret, and Top-Secret cloud authorizations.
Source: GSA
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