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The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded Anthropic a two-year, $200 million prototype agreement to develop frontier AI capabilities for national security applications. This partnership marks a significant expansion of Anthropic’s government work, building on existing deployments across defense and intelligence agencies while positioning the company as a key AI provider for sensitive federal operations.

What you should know: The agreement with the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO) will focus on creating AI prototypes tailored specifically for defense missions.

  • Anthropic will work directly with the DOD to identify high-impact applications for frontier AI and develop working prototypes fine-tuned on DOD data.
  • The collaboration includes anticipating and mitigating potential adversarial uses of AI, leveraging Anthropic’s advanced risk forecasting capabilities.
  • Teams will exchange technical insights, performance data, and operational feedback to accelerate responsible AI adoption across the defense enterprise.

Building on existing momentum: This DOD partnership represents the latest expansion of Anthropic’s growing public sector footprint.

  • Last week, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced it would make Claude available to over 10,000 scientists, researchers, and staff for work on nuclear deterrence, energy security, and materials science.
  • Claude is already integrated into mission workflows on classified networks through partnerships with companies like Palantir, a data analytics firm.
  • Claude Gov models, custom-built for national security customers, currently power deployments across the national security community on AWS infrastructure.

Why this matters: The partnership reflects the increasing importance of AI in national security operations and the need for responsible deployment in high-stakes environments.

  • Anthropic emphasizes that democracies must work together to ensure AI development strengthens democratic values globally while maintaining technological leadership against authoritarian misuse.
  • The company’s focus on building reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems aligns with government requirements where decisions affect millions and stakes are exceptionally high.

What they’re saying: Anthropic executives highlighted the significance of expanding their federal partnerships.

  • “This award opens a new chapter in Anthropic’s commitment to supporting U.S. national security, which is where our earliest federal deployments began more than a year ago,” said Thiyagu Ramasamy, Anthropic’s Head of Public Sector.
  • “We look forward to deepening our collaboration across the Department to solve critical mission challenges through our technical expertise, products like our Claude Gov models and accredited Claude for Enterprise offerings, and leadership in safe and responsible AI.”

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