The U.S. Department of the Air Force has awarded Oracle an $88 million contract to provide Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services for its Cloud One program, continuing Oracle’s involvement in cloud modernization for the Department of War. This task order enables mission owners to leverage OCI’s security, performance, and resiliency, including Oracle AI Database 26ai, to support critical national security missions. The services will be performed at contractor-designated facilities across the United States through December 2028.
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U.S. Department of the Air Force Accelerates Cloud Modernization with Oracle
The U.S. Department of the Air Force has awarded Oracle an $88 million contract to provide Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services for its Cloud One program, continuing Oracle’s involvement in cloud modernization for the Department of War. This task order enables mission owners to leverage OCI’s security, performance, and resiliency, including Oracle AI Database 26ai, to support critical national security missions. The services will be performed at contractor-designated facilities across the United States through December 2028.