Salesforce Secures $1.6B VA Deal to Upgrade Veterans Care Systems

The contract aims to modernize U.S. veterans' healthcare infrastructure using Salesforce's enterprise solutions over multiple years. Salesforce announced a contract with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs valued at up to $1.6 billion to overhaul veterans' care systems

The contract aims to modernize U.S. veterans’ healthcare infrastructure using Salesforce’s enterprise solutions over multiple years.

Salesforce announced a contract with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs valued at up to $1.6 billion to overhaul veterans’ care systems. The agreement, termed an Agentic Enterprise License Agreement, will deploy Salesforce’s technology to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency.

The deal follows prior government IT modernization initiatives, though its scale surpasses recent VA tech contracts. No specific timeline or implementation details were disclosed, but such projects typically span several years.

Shares of Salesforce showed minimal movement in after-hours trading, reflecting investor focus on the long-term revenue potential rather than immediate financial impact.

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