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DoD Awards $200M AI Chatbot Contract to xAI
March 17, 2026
The U.S. Department of Defense awarded a $200 million contract to Elon Musk's AI company xAI in March 2026 to provide its Grok AI chatbot with access to classified military systems, replacing Anthropic's Claude. This two-year contract aims to develop AI agent workflows across various mission areas, marking a significant expansion of AI capabilities within the DoD. Despite concerns raised by Senator Elizabeth Warren regarding Grok's insufficient safeguards and potential risks to military personnel and sensitive information, xAI's acceptance of unrestricted AI use terms facilitated the award. The contract underscores the DoD's increasing reliance on advanced AI technologies and the evolving competitive landscape among AI vendors for government business.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the growing emphasis on AI chatbot integration within defense operations and the willingness of the DoD to engage vendors accepting broad AI usage terms.
- The replacement of Anthropic by xAI signals shifting vendor dynamics and opportunities for AI companies to secure large-scale defense contracts.
- Organizations should evaluate their AI offerings against stringent security and operational requirements given heightened scrutiny over data protection.
- This contract highlights the importance of aligning AI solutions with classified system access and mission-critical workflows to meet DoD needs.
Grok was the "only truth-seeking AI available to the US Government."
— Katie Miller, xAI employee
Grok's lack of sufficient safeguards could endanger military personnel and sensitive information.
— Senator Elizabeth Warren
Agencies
Department of Defense, U.S. Senate, General Services Administration, National Security Agency, Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office
Vendors
xAI, Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, Palantir
Contracts
$200 million