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Google Expands AI Engagement with DoD
March 23, 2026
Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian has recently met with Pentagon officials to promote expanded use of Google's AI technologies within the Department of Defense, signaling renewed engagement after Google's 2018 withdrawal from military AI contracts such as Project Maven. This includes integration of AI tools like an AI agent builder on the GenAI.mil portal for unclassified tasks. Despite internal employee opposition at Google in the past, the company is actively pursuing defense AI opportunities, while some DoD officials remain cautious due to prior controversies.
- Why this matters: Google's re-entry into DoD AI procurement indicates growing demand for advanced AI capabilities in defense applications, opening opportunities for AI vendors and contractors.
- Procurement professionals should note the evolving vendor landscape as Google seeks to reestablish itself as a defense contractor after a multi-year hiatus.
- Organizations involved in AI technology development may find increased collaboration potential with DoD through platforms like GenAI.mil.
- The cautious stance of some DoD officials suggests procurement decisions will weigh both technical capabilities and vendor reputational factors.
Google should not be in the business of war.
— Google employees (2018 letter to CEO Sundar Pichai)
Agencies
Department of Defense, Pentagon
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Google, Anthropic
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