Amazon Web Services Inc. has received a firm-fixed-price contract valued at $581,318,585 to provide services for the U.S. Air Force's Cloud One Program, according to an announcement from the Department of Defense. The work will consist of providing Amazon Cloud Service to the Air Force and the customers it serves.
Contract performance is set to take place at designated facilities located within the contiguous United States. The agreement carries a completion date of December 7, 2028, marking the period during which contracted services are expected to be delivered.
The Pentagon characterized this award as the product of a sole source acquisition. In that procurement format, the announcement notes, Amazon was the sole company considered for the contract.
Administrative responsibility for the contract rests with the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Hanscom Air Force Base in Massachusetts, which is listed as the contracting activity. The award has been recorded under the contract identifier FA8726-26-F-B004.
At the time the contract was awarded, the Air Force had obligated $3,497,937 in fiscal 2026 operations and maintenance funds toward the agreement. That obligation reflects initial fiscal-year funding attached to the award.
The following points summarize the core factual elements provided by the Department of Defense announcement and the contract documentation.
- Contract type and value - A firm-fixed-price award totaling $581,318,585.
- Scope and location - Provision of Amazon Cloud Service to the Air Force and its customers at designated facilities across the contiguous United States.
- Procurement and administration - Classified as a sole source acquisition, managed by the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Hanscom Air Force Base, contract FA8726-26-F-B004.