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OpenAI to Help DoD With Cyber Defense Under New $200 Million Contract

Posted on June 18, 2025June 18, 2025 By CWS

OpenAI has been awarded a $200 million contract for serving to the US Division of Protection enhance its AI capabilities, together with for cyber protection.

The AI big this week introduced the launch of OpenAI for Authorities, an initiative designed to allow the US authorities to boost its staff’ capabilities utilizing AI options.

The US Division of Protection (DoD) would be the first to learn from this new initiative, by way of a pilot program run with the DoD’s Chief Digital and Synthetic Intelligence Workplace (CDAO).

“This contract, with a $200 million ceiling, will convey OpenAI’s industry-leading experience to assist the Protection Division establish and prototype how frontier AI can rework its administrative operations, from enhancing how service members and their households get well being care, to streamlining how they take a look at program and acquisition knowledge, to supporting proactive cyber protection,” OpenAI defined.

The AI firm additionally identified that “all use instances have to be in line with OpenAI’s utilization insurance policies and tips”.

The DoD stated the $200 million will likely be used for the event of “prototype frontier AI capabilities to deal with crucial nationwide safety challenges in each warfighting and enterprise domains”.

SecurityWeek has reached out to OpenAI for extra info on the cyber protection capabilities for the DoD and can replace this text if the corporate responds. 

“There’s no query that GenAI will play a pivotal function in each nationwide protection and administrative operations. Given the fast tempo of AI improvement, outsourcing to {industry} leaders is a extra sensible strategy than making an attempt to construct these capabilities solely inside the authorities,” Willy Leichter, senior officer at AI governance and software safety agency PointGuard AI, stated by way of e mail.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

“A $200 million funding could also be modest by Protection Division requirements, however with a one-year contract, OpenAI has a worthwhile alternative to prototype a broad vary of use instances. As within the personal sector, many AI experiments are anticipated to fall brief—however others might ship shocking breakthroughs. The bottom line is to maneuver shortly, and this initiative is a robust first step,” Leichter added.

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