
Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) announced on Tuesday a monumental shift in its government sector presence, securing a $5.6 billion, 10-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with the U.S. Army.
Executed through its specialized subsidiary, Computable Insights (Salesforce National Security), the deal establishes Salesforce as the foundational data and AI layer for the U.S. military’s modernization efforts.
The landmark agreement provides the Army and the Department of War (DOW) with access to Salesforce’s trusted data fabric and compliant cloud technologies as the foundation for its agentic enterprise initiatives.
Through the Missionforce National Security offering, Salesforce will deliver advanced AI-powered solutions to accelerate decision-making, optimize operations, and enhance support for millions of warfighters, civilian personnel, industrial base partners, and dependents.
The contract represents a significant expansion of Salesforce’s footprint in the U.S. national security sector, leveraging its AI CRM capabilities to address mission-critical requirements in a secure, compliant environment.
Computable Insights serves as the specialized vehicle for delivering these solutions, ensuring adherence to stringent government standards for data protection and cybersecurity.
Salesforce emphasized that the agreement enables the Department of War to harness private-sector innovation to build a more efficient and effective force.
The company will provide further details on implementation timelines, specific capabilities, and expected outcomes as the program advances.