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DoD Restricts Anthropic AI Usage
March 13, 2026
The Department of Defense (DoD) has designated Anthropic as a supply chain risk, effectively restricting the use of its Claude AI products in defense-related contracts as of late February 2026. This procurement decision underscores the DoD's growing influence over AI industry standards and supply chain security, positioning it as a key policy actor in AI governance. The move contrasts with the White House's more industry-friendly AI development stance, raising potential legal and regulatory considerations for contractors and vendors engaged in AI technology provision to federal agencies.
- Why this matters: DoD's designation impacts AI vendors' eligibility for defense contracts, signaling heightened scrutiny on supply chain risks in AI procurement.
- Contractors should evaluate their AI product compliance with DoD security requirements to maintain or pursue defense contracting opportunities.
- This development indicates a potential divergence between defense procurement policies and broader federal AI strategies, affecting market dynamics.
- Procurement professionals must consider supply chain risk assessments as a critical factor in AI technology acquisitions moving forward.
The biggest question is: What kind of business partner does the government want to be? They need the AI companies. The government's a superpower ... but here it's trying to jam a lot of policy.
— Jessica Tillipman, Associate Dean for Government Procurement Law Studies at George Washington University
Agencies
Department of Defense, Office of Science and Technology Policy, General Services Administration
Vendors
Anthropic, Microsoft
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- AI policy's new power center · Axios · Mar 13