TL;DR:

  • The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced a new OneGov agreement with Palo Alto Networks to strengthen federal cybersecurity through discounted access to AI, cloud, Zero Trust, and firewall technologies, available through January 31, 2028.
  • The deal provides 60% discounts on key solutions, including Software Next-Generation Firewalls, Prisma® SASE & Browser, and other AI and cloud security services.
  • Federal agencies can secure cloud-native application development through the Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) at a 35% discount.
  • Leaders from GSA and Palo Alto Networks highlighted the partnership as essential to accelerating AI adoption and protecting national infrastructure against rapidly evolving cyber threats.

The latest OneGov agreement offers unprecedented value on critical cybersecurity solutions

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced a new OneGov agreement with Palo Alto Networks offering cost-effective discounts for AI Security, Cloud Security, Software Next-Generation Firewalls, and Service Access Zero Trust solutions designed to protect critical federal cyber infrastructure. This pricing is available through January 31, 2028.

“Strong cybersecurity is essential for meeting President Trump’s call to accelerate AI adoption across government,” said FAS Commissioner Josh Gruenbaum. “Securing federal networks and data will be easier and more cost-effective for agencies, thanks to this OneGov agreement with Palo Alto Networks.”

“To lead the global AI race, the U.S. government requires cybersecurity that moves faster than the threats,” said Nikesh Arora, Chairman and CEO, Palo Alto Networks. “This partnership with the GSA is about more than cost efficiency; it is about equipping federal agencies with the security platforms from AI, cloud and network security needed to fortify our digital borders. We are the answer to the ‘AI-or-be-outpaced’ reality, ensuring the security efficacy of our nation’s critical assets and infrastructure.”

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The agreement includes three key offerings designed to meet the evolving cybersecurity needs of the federal government:

  • Software Next-Generation Firewall (SWFW): Agencies will receive 60% off the current government listed price for designated bundles of Prisma® AIRS™ Runtime Security and VM-Series Software Firewalls.The discounts also extend to Panorama, and Cloud Delivered Security Services, providing comprehensive AI and Cloud Network Security.
  • Prisma Access Enterprise, including Prisma® SASE and Prisma® BrowserThis Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solution, offering Zero Trust access from any device, anywhere, is available at a 60% discount off the current list price.
  • Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP): Agencies can secure their application lifecycles from development to runtime with Palo Alto Network’s Code to Cloud™ platform. Designed to eliminate silos and deliver complete visibility across multi-cloud environments, agencies can accelerate their cloud transformation with a 35% discount off current list price.

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This agreement underscores GSA’s commitment to providing federal agencies with efficient and cost-effective access to the innovative technologies needed to secure their operations and protect critical government data.

FAQs

1. What is the purpose of the new GSA OneGov agreement with Palo Alto Networks?

It aims to provide U.S. federal agencies with cost-effective access to advanced cybersecurity products to secure government networks, applications, and data.

2. How long are the discounted pricing benefits available?

The reduced pricing is valid until January 31, 2028.

3. Which cybersecurity solutions are included in the agreement?

Solutions include AI Security, Cloud Security, Software Next-Generation Firewalls, Prisma® SASE and Browser, and Service Access Zero Trust.

4. What discounts are being offered for firewall and SASE solutions?

Agencies receive 60% off Prisma® Access Enterprise bundles and 60% off Software Next-Generation Firewall packages.

5. What is the discount for CNAPP solutions?

The Cloud Native Application Protection Platform is available at a 35% discount.

6. Why is the agreement significant for federal AI adoption?

Government leaders say strong cybersecurity is essential to accelerating AI deployment and protecting critical systems from increasingly advanced cyber threats.

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