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California Opens Claude Access For Government Staff Under Anthropic Deal

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California agencies and local governments can use Anthropic’s Claude under a discounted agreement that includes training and support. The deal gives the state an AI procurement path, but the public announcement did not disclose contract length, rollout timing or measured service results.

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California Opens Claude Access For Government Staff Under Anthropic Deal

California Agencies Get Claude Access And Support

California Governor Gavin Newsom and Anthropic have reached an agreement that gives state agencies and local governments access to Claude at a discounted price.

The arrangement covers Anthropic’s AI chatbot, training and support for public-sector users.

The governor’s office said Claude can help state employees draft documents and analyze information.

Newsom said AI should help government workers move faster and solve problems more effectively, while not replacing human work in government.

March Order Set Up A State AI Procurement Push

The Claude agreement follows Newsom’s March executive order on state AI use.

The order was described as an effort to accelerate AI adoption in government while maintaining stronger safety standards.

California is using a statewide access arrangement for agencies and local governments rather than a single-agency enterprise software purchase.

The arrangement gives Anthropic a formal procurement path into one of the largest U.S. public-sector technology buyers.

Federal Contract Dispute Remains Separate

Anthropic’s California agreement comes after a separate dispute with the U.S. Department of Defense.

Earlier this year, Anthropic and the Pentagon clashed over terms for a contract that would have allowed Claude to be deployed for any lawful use.

Anthropic sought explicit protections against using its technology to surveil Americans or deploy autonomous weapons without human oversight.

The Defense Department did not accept those terms and signed a deal with OpenAI instead.

Contract Terms And Rollout Timing Were Not Disclosed

California’s technology director and chief information officer Chris Given said the federal supply-chain risk designation did not come up during negotiations over the Anthropic contract.

The disclosed state-level negotiation record does not include the Pentagon dispute as a contract term or approval condition.

California did not disclose the contract length, agency-by-agency rollout schedule, usage limits, total spending commitment or measured service results for the Claude agreement.

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