Salesforce Secures $5.6 Billion U.S. Army Contract for AI and Data Modernization
Salesforce has landed a monumental $5.6 billion contract with the U.S. Army, marking one of its largest government deals to date. The agreement, awarded to subsidiary Computable Insights, spans a decade and focuses on overhauling military data systems through cloud tools, AI agents, and Slack integration. This initiative aims to accelerate procurement and decision-making processes within the Department of Defense.
The contract follows Salesforce's earlier $100 million award in 2025 and the launch of its Missionforce division, which specializes in national security solutions. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has prioritized commercial software adoption, signaling a broader shift toward modernizing Pentagon operations with cutting-edge technology.
Wall Street remains bullish on Salesforce, with analysts projecting a 42.72% upside potential and a $327.40 price target. The deal underscores the growing convergence of enterprise software and defense infrastructure, with AI adoption at its core.