In a move that signifies a massive shift toward “AI-first” military infrastructure, Salesforce secured a landmark $5.64 billion, 10-year contract with the U.S. Army and the Department of War (DOW) on January 26, 2026.
The agreement, structured as an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract, aims to modernize the Army’s operations by turning it into a truly “agentic enterprise”—where AI agents assist human warfighters in real-time decision-making.
The Strategic Shift: From Software to “Agentic” Outcomes
This deal moves the U.S. Army away from fragmented legacy software toward a unified Missionforce National Security platform. The goal is to create a “data fabric” that connects soldiers, recruits, and industrial partners seamlessly.
Core Pillars of the Transformation
The Agentic Enterprise: Salesforce is deploying autonomous AI agents across the force. For example, 3,000 employees at the Army Human Resources Command (HRC) will each receive their own AI support agent to manage personnel data and mission readiness.
Streamlining the “Recruit-to-Soldier” Pipeline: The Army Accessions Information Environment (AIE) will use Slack, MuleSoft, and Salesforce CRM to give 28,000 recruiters mobile-first tools, drastically speeding up the time it takes to process new leads.
Unified Data Fabric: The contract integrates millions of disparate data points into a single interoperable platform, allowing for “mission speed” decision-making—reducing procurement and logistical timelines from months to mere days.
Support for the Whole Force: Beyond the battlefield, the platform will provide self-service AI tools for all 9.2 million soldiers, veterans, and their dependents to handle administrative cases without human intervention.
Key Contract Details
| Feature | Detail |
| Total Ceiling Value | $5,644,115,221 |
| Duration | 10 years (Completion date: June 26, 2035) |
| Execution Entity | Computable Insights LLC (Salesforce’s National Security subsidiary) |
| Key Technologies | Missionforce, Agentic AI, Government Cloud, Slack, MuleSoft |
| Objective | Full digital transformation of the Department of War (DOW) |
Market Impact: Salesforce as a Defense Powerhouse
The announcement has positioned Salesforce as a critical infrastructure provider for national security, diversifying its revenue away from purely commercial sectors.
Operational Readiness: By using Missionforce, the Army plans to automate supply chains and maintenance processes, ensuring that equipment is ready for deployment exactly when needed.
Geopolitical Hedge: Analysts suggest this “defense pivot” provides a long-term hedge for Salesforce against global economic fluctuations, cementing its role in the “hard-power” arena.
“The goal is to operationalize Missionforce across the Army and DOW, delivering trusted data and seamless interoperability… transforming the force into an agentic enterprise.” — Kendall Collins, CEO of Missionforce and Government Cloud






