Providing ChatGPT to the Entire U.S. Federal Workforce

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Providing ChatGPT to the Entire U.S. Federal Workforce

Today, OpenAI for Government⁠ is announcing a new partnership with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to launch a transformative initiative. For the next year, ChatGPT Enterprise will be available to the entire federal executive branch workforce at essentially no cost. Participating U.S. federal agencies will be able to use our leading frontier models through ChatGPT Enterprise, for the nominal cost of $1 per agency for the next year.

This effort delivers on a core pillar of the Trump Administration’s AI Action Plan⁠(opens in a new window) by making powerful AI tools available across the federal government so that workers can spend less time on red tape and paperwork, and more time doing what they came to public service to do: serve the American people.

Helping government work better – making services faster, easier, and more reliable—is a key way to bring the benefits of AI to everyone. At OpenAI, we believe public servants should help shape how AI is used. The best way to do that is to put best-in-class AI tools in their hands—with strong guardrails, high transparency, and deep respect for their public mission.

We’re already seeing how AI can support public servants. In a recent pilot program⁠(opens in a new window), Commonwealth of Pennsylvania employees using ChatGPT saved an average of about 95 minutes per day on routine tasks. In North Carolina, 85% of participants in a separate 12-week pilot⁠(opens in a new window) with the Department of State Treasurer reported a positive experience with ChatGPT. Whether managing complex budgets, analyzing threats to national security, or handling day-to-day operations of public offices, all public servants deserve access to the best technology available.

As part of this initiative, OpenAI will provide:

By giving government employees access to powerful, secure AI tools, we can help them solve problems for more people, faster.

Agencies interested in learning more about this partnership should have their CIO, Chief AI Officer, or a designated representative reach out to the National Customer Service Center at [email protected]⁠, or to OpenAI by reaching out to [email protected]⁠.

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