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DoD Awards AI Contract to OpenAI
March 16, 2026
The U.S. Department of Defense awarded a major artificial intelligence contract to OpenAI on February 27, 2026, marking a significant procurement action to integrate AI technologies into defense operations. This contract follows a prior $200 million AI services agreement with Anthropic in mid-2025 but has sparked public backlash and ethical concerns regarding military use of AI, leading to a global boycott movement against OpenAI products. OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has responded by amending the contract to clarify protections against surveillance and misuse. Concurrently, Anthropic faces challenges after being designated a supply chain risk by the DoD due to its refusal to remove ethical restrictions on military use of its AI, resulting in legal disputes and potential market impact. These developments highlight evolving procurement dynamics in defense AI, ethical considerations, and competitive positioning among leading AI vendors.
- Why this matters: The DoD's AI procurement strategy is actively shaping the defense technology landscape, emphasizing the importance of ethical frameworks and vendor compliance in military AI applications.
- Procurement professionals should note the increasing scrutiny on AI contracts related to ethical use and public perception, which may influence future solicitations and vendor evaluations.
- Contractors and industry stakeholders can assess opportunities by understanding the DoD's priorities for AI integration and the competitive environment involving major AI firms like OpenAI and Anthropic.
- Organizations should consider the reputational and compliance risks associated with defense AI contracts amid growing public and legal challenges.
The deal looked "sloppy and opportunistic," and the company intends to revise its contract with Uncle Sam to include protections against surveillance.
— Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI
If people are looking for good guys and bad guys, where a good guy is someone who doesn’t support war, then they’re not going to find that here.
— Margaret Mitchell, Chief Ethics Scientist at Hugging Face
Anthropic does not impose the same restrictions on the military’s use of Claude as it does on civilian customers.
— Anthropic in California lawsuit
Agencies
United States Department of Defense, National Security Agency, U.S. Department of War
Vendors
OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Palantir, Anduril
Contracts
, $200 million,
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Sources
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