Pentagon signs $9.69 billion Microsoft software deal to cut costs
The US Department of Defense has secured a $9.69 billion, five-year agreement with Microsoft to consolidate software licenses across military and intelligence agencies.
This initiative aims to reduce redundant spending and enhance efficiency by centralizing purchases of Microsoft 365 tools and other services.
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