Microsoft Secures $170M Task Order for U.S. Air Force Cloud One Program
Microsoft has secured a $170.4 million task order from the U.S. Air Force to support the Cloud One program, which is essential to the Air Force's enterprise cloud strategy. The contract, utilizing Microsoft Azure services, will run until December 7, 2028, and aims to modernize legacy systems while enhancing collaboration and operational efficiency. Approximately $1.9 million in Fiscal 2026 funding has been allocated for initial operations and maintenance.

Microsoft has been awarded a $170.4 million task order by the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center to support the Cloud One program, part of the Air Force's enterprise cloud strategy. This firm-fixed-price task order will utilize Microsoft Azure services for Air Force customers and is set to last until December 7, 2028.
Approximately $1.9 million in Fiscal 2026 operations and maintenance funding has been allocated at the time of the award. Cloud One is integral to the Digital Air Force, facilitating agile software development and improving operational efficiency. The program aims to modernize legacy systems and enhance collaboration, allowing personnel to focus on mission execution instead of IT infrastructure management.




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