Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and the U.S. General Services Administration announced on Thursday that the tech giant will launch a suite of artificial intelligence and cloud services to boost AI adoption across the U.S. federal government.
Known as Gemini for Government, it will cost just $0.47 per agency as part of the agreement, the USGA said in a statement.
“More than a model, it’s our complete AI platform with our latest AI tools, including NotebookLM and Veo, powered by our latest models and our secure cloud infrastructure, at virtually no cost,” Alphabet Chairman and CEO Sundar Pichai said in a post on X.
The USGA has been striking low-cost deals with various tech companies to provide their services and software for a set period of time to the U.S. federal government. Earlier this year, it signed deals with Google for its Workspace suite of products – as well as Salesforce (CRM), Adobe (ADBE) and others.