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Investing.com -- OpenAI announced a partnership with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to provide ChatGPT Enterprise to the entire federal executive branch workforce at a nominal cost of $1 per agency for the next year.
The initiative aligns with the Trump Administration’s AI Action (WA:ACT) Plan, aiming to make powerful AI tools available across federal government agencies. The goal is to help government employees reduce time spent on administrative tasks and focus more on public service.
Under this program, participating federal agencies will gain access to OpenAI’s leading frontier models through ChatGPT Enterprise. For an additional 60-day period, OpenAI will provide unlimited use of advanced features including Deep Research and Advanced Voice Mode.
The company cited successful pilot programs in state governments. In Pennsylvania, employees using ChatGPT saved an average of 95 minutes per day on routine tasks. In North Carolina, 85% of participants in a 12-week pilot with the Department of State Treasurer reported positive experiences with the AI tool.
OpenAI will also provide educational tools and training through a dedicated government user community and the OpenAI Academy. The company is partnering with Slalom and Boston Consulting Group to support secure deployment and training.
Security measures include OpenAI’s commitment not to use business data, including inputs or outputs, to train or improve its models. The GSA has issued an Authority to Use for ChatGPT Enterprise, confirming the platform meets government security and compliance standards.
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