Air Force taps Salesforce’s Army contract for personnel modernization work

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ByNick Wakeman,
Editor-in-Chief, Washington Technology

May 13, 2026 03:28 PM ET

The enterprise license agreement is part of a $5.6 billion vehicle and will bring agentic artificial intelligence to workforce and logistics management.

Salesforce has signed a new $72 million enterprise license agreement with the Air Force to modernize personnel management and other functions using artificial intelligence.

This is part of a $5.6 billion contract Salesforce and the Army inked in January. The idea was that the vehicle would be open to all of the Defense Department.

The agreement with the Air Force is meant to enhance situational awareness and unify business functions like personnel management, Salesforce said Wednesday.

The Air Force will use Salesforce's Missionforce National Security offering, which includes artificial intelligence tools.

“Leveraging enterprise-wide contract vehicles accelerates our procurement timelines, optimizes resource allocation, and ensures our Airmen and Guardians are equipped with...

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