Leonel Garciga, chief information officer of the Army. Garciga said the Army's agreement with Appial reflects its IT vision

Appian Wins $500M Enterprise Agreement to Accelerate Army’s AI-Driven IT Modernization

Appian has secured a new enterprise agreement with the U.S. Army that expands the service’s access to artificial intelligence-powered process automation  in support of its modernization efforts.

How Will the Enterprise Agreement Support Army Modernization?

Under the 10-year enterprise agreement, the Army can procure up to $500 million in Appian platform licenses, maintenance, support and cloud services, the company said Thursday. The agreement establishes a predictable annual cost structure and is intended to reduce the total cost of ownership while accelerating the adoption of mission-focused digital tools across Army organizations.

Appian Wins $500M Enterprise Agreement to Accelerate Army's AI-Driven IT Modernization

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“This award reflects the Army’s strategic IT vision for modernization by consolidating contract actions across the Army into a single Enterprise Agreement (EA) to promote cost efficiencies, while embracing AI-powered process automation and low-code application development to deliver capabilities through the Army cloud environment,” Leonel Garciga, chief information officer at the Army and a two-time Wash100 winner, stated.

Appian Defense Cloud, or ADC, also received a conditional Authorization to Operate from the Army. The ATO provides warfighters with access to the latest AI capabilities in an Impact Level 5 setting. ADC Army enclave is connected to the cARMY 2.0 environment as a cloud tenant to support more integrated and scalable performance.

What Other Capabilities Does Appian Offer?

The company also offers Appian Government Cloud, which achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program High authorization and renewed its Impact Level 5 provisional authority from the Defense Information Systems Agency in April. The authorizations enable the platform to host highly sensitive, unclassified and mission-critical data.

Appian is also working with Raft to support the development of a contested logistics cloud for the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, combining secure process orchestration with real-time data fusion to enhance readiness in distributed operational environments.

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