US military expands AI deployment across classified networks
AI integration strengthens the US military’s operational speed and data-driven decision-making.
The US Department of Defence has announced agreements with leading technology firms to deploy advanced AI capabilities across classified military networks. The initiative forms part of a broader effort to position the United States as a more AI-enabled military power.
Companies including OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, NVIDIA, and SpaceX are reported to be involved in supporting deployment within high-security Impact Level 6 and 7 environments. The integration is intended to improve data synthesis, situational awareness, and operational decision-making across defence systems.
The department’s internal platform, GenAI.mil, is also being presented as a central part of this push, with senior officials describing it as a way to put advanced AI tools into the hands of personnel across the department and across different classification levels.
Officials have emphasised that maintaining access to a range of AI providers is important to avoid vendor lock-in and preserve long-term flexibility. In that sense, the move reflects a wider attempt to strengthen national security through advanced technology while keeping the military AI stack diversified rather than dependent on a single company or model family. However, this is an inference based on the reported Pentagon framing of the agreements.
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