Oracle Secures $88 Million Contract to Support US Air Force's Cloud One Program
Oracle America Inc. has secured an $88 million contract from the US Air Force to enhance the Cloud One program, which serves as the military's central cloud environment. The contract, awarded through a sole source acquisition, will leverage Oracle Cloud services to improve infrastructure and ensure secure access to data for Air Force personnel globally. An initial allocation of $280,000 has been designated from the fiscal year 2026 budget to initiate the project.

Oracle America Inc. has been awarded a contract worth over $88 million by the US Air Force to support the Cloud One program. This task order, totaling $88,112,197, aims to provide Oracle Cloud services that will enhance the infrastructure of Cloud One for various Air Force users.
Cloud One serves as the Air Force's central cloud environment, designed to ensure secure and efficient access to data and applications for military personnel worldwide. The contract was awarded through a sole source acquisition, indicating that Oracle is the only provider meeting the specific technical requirements.
An initial amount of $280,000 has been allocated from the fiscal year 2026 operations and maintenance budget to commence the collaboration. This deal represents a significant step in modernizing the Air Force's digital capabilities, leveraging Silicon Valley's commercial expertise.




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