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The General Services Administration has asked some companies to re-up their temporary price cuts while it continues to talk with them about becoming direct contractors on its Multiple Award Schedule.
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By
Edward Graham,Managing Editor, Nextgov/FCW
By
Edward Graham

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Under the deal, federal agencies will potentially be eligible “for higher-tier discounts of up to 50% reduced consumption cost on…

Agencies are increasingly turning to the governmentwide buying program for AI tools as officials pitch both lower costs and…

Microsoft is the latest company to discount the cost of its software to the General Services Administration.

The GSA has also reached deals with cloud provider Oracle and OpenAI to give federal agencies access to ChatGPT at a discount.

Birgit Smeltzer, director of GSA’s Office of IT Products, IT Category, said “more than 120 orders have been placed against…

OpenAI announced it will offer ChatGPT to the agencies in the federal executive branch for $1. The partnership is with the…