The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded $200 million contracts each to Anthropic, xAI, Google(Gemini division), and OpenAI to develop agentic AI capabilities for national security purposes. These contracts, awarded by the DoD's Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO), aim to accelerate the adoption of advanced AI technologies across military, intelligence, and administrative operations.
The contracts announced on Monday deepen the ties between companies leading the AI race and U.S. government operations, while addressing concerns around the need for competitive contracts for AI use in federal agencies.
"The adoption of AI is transforming the (DoD's) ability to support our warfighters and maintain strategic advantage over our adversaries," Chief Digital and AI Officer Doug Matty said.
The initiative focuses on creating AI workflows that can be integrated into mission-critical systems, enhancing the DoD's ability to address defense challenges and maintain a strategic advantage over adversaries.
Anthropic will prototype frontier AI systems tailored to national security needs, focusing on reliability, interpretability, and adversarial risk mitigation. Their Claude Gov and Claude for Enterprise models will support classified deployments and integrate into existing defense workflows.
xAI will deploy its Grok 4 and other tools under the "Grok for Government" platform, providing classified and national security environments with advanced AI models. xAI will also offer forward-deployed engineering and tailored deployments for use cases in science, healthcare, and defense.
Separately on Monday, xAI announced a suite of its products called "Grok for Government", making its advanced AI models -- including its latest flagship Grok 4 -- available to federal, local, state and national security customers.
Google (Gemini) will provide secure AI infrastructure, including Cloud TPUs, Agentspace, and air-gapped systems authorized at IL6 and Top Secret levels. Google's distributed cloud systems will help scale AI within the DoD’s enterprise architecture.
The Pentagon announced last month that OpenAI was awarded a $200 million contract, saying the ChatGPT maker would develop prototype frontier AI capabilities to address critical national security challenges in both warfighting and enterprise domains.
OpenAI will provide custom models and operational tools, including ChatGPT Gov and national security variants within secure, compliant environments. Use cases span healthcare access for service members and proactive cyber defense.