The U.S. Air Force has signed a $72 million enterprise license agreement with Salesforce to shift its fragmented point solutions onto a single, unified platform.
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The deal was announced Wednesday and comes under the umbrella of a larger $5.6 billion indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract Salesforce secured with the Department of Defense in January. That wider contract was discussed on Salesforce’s fiscal Q4 earnings call in February.
CRM stock slipped 0.7% in premarket trading following the news.
The $5.6B IDIQ contract covers both the U.S. Army and Air Force and includes a five-year base ordering period with an optional five-year extension. It is designed to support the DoD’s broader technology modernization push.
Under the new $72M ELA, the Department of the Air Force and the U.S. Space Force will use Salesforce’s Missionforce National Security unit to overhaul how they manage personnel, logistics, and operational data.
The platform is expected to give military personnel a single view of operations, improving situational awareness and decision-making speed. It also promises personalized support for airmen and guardians, from recruitment through to veteran transition.
On the logistics side, the agreement targets automated enterprise tools with real-time visibility, acquisition management, and predictive resource forecasting. The goal is to cut complexity and reduce the number of separate contract actions — which aligns with DoD directives to consolidate procurement.
A key part of the deal is AI access. Salesforce confirmed the DAF now has access to Agentforce, the company’s platform for building and deploying compliant AI agents.
Bolstering AI capabilities across the DoD has been a stated priority for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who laid out the department’s AI acceleration strategy earlier this year.
The $72M ELA sits within the IDIQ contract structure that also helps the DAF comply with DoD directives to reduce contract actions and achieve greater savings.
The deal is a concrete deployment milestone for Salesforce’s government cloud business, following the formal award of the $5.6B contract in January 2026.
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