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Anthropic challenges OpenAI by offering Claude AI to all three branches of US government for $1

Anthropic has broadened the AI competition in the U.S. federal government by offering its Claude models to all three branches for $1 annually, positioning itself against OpenAI’s executive branch offer.

August 13, 2025 / 11:28 IST
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Just a week after OpenAI announced that ChatGPT Enterprise would be available to the entire federal executive branch at $1 per agency per year, Anthropic has responded by extending a similar offer—but with a broader reach. On Tuesday, Anthropic revealed plans to provide its Claude AI models to all three branches of the US government—executive, legislative, and judiciary—also for $1, for a one-year period.

This move follows the addition of OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind to the General Services Administration’s approved AI vendor list, enabling them to sell AI services to civilian federal agencies. TechCrunch has sought comment from Google regarding its response to these competitive offers.

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Anthropic’s offer aims to expand its presence in federal AI usage beyond OpenAI’s executive branch focus. The company said, “We believe the U.S. public sector should have access to the most advanced AI capabilities to tackle complex challenges, from scientific research to constituent services.” It emphasised combining accessibility with strict security standards to ensure AI serves public interests.

Anthropic will provide two versions of Claude: Claude for Enterprise and Claude for Government. The latter meets FedRAMP High requirements, a rigorous security standard within the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) for handling sensitive unclassified government data. This certification allows federal employees to safely use Claude for sensitive workloads.