Salesforce subsidiary Computable Insights, also known as Salesforce National Security, has secured a 10-year indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract valued at $5.6 billion from the U.S. Army to accelerate agentic artificial intelligence deployments across the Department of War.
How Will the Contract Support Army Modernization?
The company said Monday that, under the contract, the Army will get access to its data analytics capabilities and cloud technologies to build an agent-ready enterprise and accelerate decision-making, increase operational efficiency and deliver support for warfighters, civilian personnel and industrial base partners. Salesforce will provide the Army with Missionforce, a portfolio of products designed to meet national security missions.

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Salesforce added that the contract will help reduce procurement timelines from months to days, provide predictable pricing and allow technology capacity to scale based on mission demands.
“This new contract, which builds on more than a decade-long relationship between Salesforce and the U.S. Armed Forces, will operationalize Missionforce across the Army and DOW, delivering trusted data and seamless interoperability, and supporting the DOW’s transformation into an agentic enterprise,” stated Kendall Collins, CEO of Missionforce and Government Cloud at Salesforce.
What Capabilities Will Missionforce Deliver?
Through its Missionforce National Security offering, Salesforce will support the DOW’s “hire to retire” workflows, spanning recruiting, training, deployment, benefits and veteran transition. The platform is also expected to improve decision velocity by providing real-time analytics, enhanced situational awareness and a consolidated view of personnel, operations and logistics data.
Salesforce’s History of Supporting the Army
The contract builds on Salesforce’s prior Army work, including the modernization of the Army Human Resource Command service center. The company has deployed an AI-powered customer management relationship tools to support internal users and millions of soldiers, veterans and family members.
Salesforce also recently signed an enterprise license agreement with the Army Program Executive Office Enterprise and Contracting Command – Rock Island to improve efficiency. Under the agreement, the Army can quickly and cost-effectively get Salesforce licenses at pre-negotiated rates.














