The United States Air Force has committed $72 million to an enterprise license agreement with Salesforce, aiming to replace its scattered legacy systems with a comprehensive, integrated platform.
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Wednesday’s announcement represents a component of the substantially larger $5.6 billion indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity framework that Salesforce finalized with the Pentagon in January. This extensive agreement was highlighted during Salesforce’s fourth-quarter fiscal earnings presentation in February.
CRM shares retreated 0.7% in early premarket activity following the contract disclosure.
The $5.6B IDIQ framework encompasses both Army and Air Force operations and establishes a five-year baseline ordering timeline with provisions for an additional five-year extension. The contract supports the Defense Department’s ongoing technology transformation initiatives.
Through this $72M enterprise agreement, the Department of the Air Force alongside the U.S. Space Force will leverage Salesforce’s Missionforce National Security division to modernize personnel administration, logistics coordination, and operational intelligence systems.
The unified platform will provide military service members with consolidated operational visibility, enhancing battlefield awareness and accelerating command decisions. Additionally, it promises tailored assistance for airmen and guardians throughout their service lifecycle, spanning initial recruitment through post-service veteran transitions.
Regarding supply chain management, the contract focuses on automated enterprise solutions featuring live visibility, procurement oversight, and anticipatory resource planning. The objective centers on simplifying operations and minimizing redundant contractual processes — directly supporting Pentagon mandates for procurement streamlining.
Central to this agreement is artificial intelligence integration. Salesforce verified that the DAF now possesses access to Agentforce, the corporation’s infrastructure for constructing and implementing compliant artificial intelligence agents.
Strengthening artificial intelligence capabilities throughout the Department of Defense represents a declared objective for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who unveiled the agency’s AI advancement roadmap earlier this year.
The $72M enterprise license exists within the IDIQ framework that simultaneously assists the DAF in meeting Pentagon directives to minimize contract transactions and generate increased cost efficiencies.
This agreement marks a significant implementation achievement for Salesforce’s government cloud division, following the official execution of the $5.6B contract during January 2026.
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