Broadcom (AVGO) Secures Nearly $1B Defense Contract Through DISA Partnership
Key Highlights DISA has granted Broadcom and Carahsoft a blanket purchase agreement valued at $970M over five years The contract encompasses private cloud solutions, Zero Trust architecture, and application modernization services Coverage extends to numerous Department of War entities, including Air Force, Space Force, and Combatant Commands VMware Cloud Foundation serves as the backbone of the agreement, with Carahsoft acting as authorized distributor AVGO shares showed minimal movement in early Tuesday trading following the announcement Broadcom (AVGO) has secured a significant government contract alongside IT distribution partner Carahsoft Technology, winning a blanket purchase agreement worth $970 million spanning five years from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). Broadcom Inc., AVGO This arrangement aims to simplify and centralize software procurement processes across various Department of War organizations. The comprehensive agreement encompasses private cloud infrastructure solutions, Zero Trust security frameworks, and contemporary application development platforms — all consolidated within a single contractual framework. Participating agencies include DISA, Fourth Estate Agencies, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Space Force, and various Combatant Commands. Structured as a VMware by Broadcom DoW BPA, the contract is administered through Carahsoft, functioning as an authorized distribution partner for Broadcom. This partnership represents a continuation of Carahsoft’s established role in expanding Broadcom’s government sector presence. The arrangement delivers standardized pricing structures and enhanced cost visibility across participating agencies — addressing longstanding challenges in federal IT acquisition processes. Contract Scope and Deliverables VMware Cloud Foundation, Broadcom’s premier private cloud solution, forms the core technology platform for this agreement. The contract unifies procurement for cloud infrastructure deployment, tact...
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